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You will learn 35 easy tricks and moves, including the self-levitation. Over 2 hours and 10 minutes of live performances and in depth instruction. What you'll learn: The Self-Levitation, One Pack Wonder, 2 Decks Are Better Then 1, Vanish & Reappear, The Money Roll, The Jumping Match, Card In The Envelope, Cut & Restored Rope, Rubber band Penetration, Mind Reading Book Trick, Card on The Napkin, Coin Thru The Table, Card in The Mind.

Bonus: One Handed Cut, One Handed Spinning Cut, One Handed Shuffle. Plus ... learn the 10 best ways to force a card with in depth instruction on each force.


   

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The key to creating great magic is to make it appear so simple and smooth that your audience believes it must be real. How do you achieve this level of skill? Practice. Try your magic moves in front of a mirror, or even better, video tape them so you can take your time to really analyze everything nuance of your performance. Even the most difficult maneuvers in magic must appear casual and completely natural.

Just as important as practicing your magic, practice the way you present yourself. Your voice and words should be sincere and comfortable. Your eyes should make contact with your audience members. Smile. Relax. The more comfortable you are, the more comfortable and relaxed your audience will be. 

Magic is about helping your audience to ... believe.


Incredible Self Working Card Tricks Volume 6 - best-selling author, DVD producer and all-around swell guy, Michael Maxwell, has painstakingly researched and compiled what he considers to be the most amazing "self-working card tricks" ever created-amazing card tricks requiring <b>no skill</b>! These are killer card tricks to have in your arsenal for those special occasions when someone hands you a deck and says, Hey Mr. Magician, show us a trick." Even if you have never handled a deck of cards you can easily master these diabolical effects. Special care has been taken to include effects that are not generally known, even to knowledgeable cardmen.

Tricks include: The Max Factor, Cheating at Poker, I Gotta Go, The Book Test, Self-Control Lie Speller, Flighty Aces, Magic # Trick, Jumbo Two-Way Split, Match Game, Further Than That, Tap Tap Tap 

Card On Ceiling World's Greatest Magic - in this volume, you'll meet five modern-day practitioners who have all made important contributions to the evolution of the Card On Ceiling. Doc Eason shows you how to make this trick play for large groups, drawing in all of the spectators into this very magical experience. You'll learn all of the fine touches in J. C. Wagner's version of the trick that's used by bar magicians everywhere, including Doc Eason. Karl Norman performs and discusses the version that he performed for 40 years at the legendary Forks Hotel and Michael Ammar teaches his take on this classic effect, one that helped to forge his reputation in the world of magic. Lastly, Scotty York, in addition to his very funny and clever presentation of this trick, will demonstrate how to make a gimmick that will enable you to streamline its handling.

Magic With Everyday Objects - in this volume, some of the best performers in the world of magic present their favorite tricks with common objects. Dan Harlan, for example, will show you how to present the classic Professor's Nightmare, not with rope, but with ordinary business cards and also how to magically tear open and then reseal a pack of cigarettes. Dan Harlan returns later to perform and teach Starcle, his neo-classic paper napkin effect. Bill Malone presents a wonderful trick with an ordinary book of matches that he learned from the legendary Michael Skinner and Johnny Thompson demonstrates a classic of magic with nothing more than sugar cubes. David Regal and Banachek turn in some great mentalism with business cards while Tom Mullica performs his version of David Hoy's impromptu book test. Tom Mullica is back later with a great party stunt that will leave one spectator breathless and everyone else breathless with laughter. Jay Sankey has some typically wacky effects with items easily found in any home or office while Joshua Jay accurately predicts a random spectator's height with an ordinary tape measure.

Autobend Silverware - show two spoons, one in each hand. The spectator is given a choice of either the stem or bowl of one of the spoons. Which ever he chooses no force that part of the spoon bends forward in a slow spooky manner. Now the spoon in the other hand starts to visibly bend and is dropped into the spectator's hand <b>while still bending</b> for complete examination without any switch.

The second spoon then becomes rubbery and flops around like loose rubber. Suddenly the rubbery spoons breaks in half and falls into the person's hand for examination. Only two spoons used and there is <b>no switch</b> of any kind in the above routine. Both spoons can be immediately examined. Almost self-working with no skill needed. Complete with special spoons and detailed photographic directions showing you all the handlings.

This manuscript is full of early Mann/Knight metal bending history and contains techniques only previously revealed in a now out of print joint Mann/Knight publication.

 

 

 

 

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