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New in this week.....

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We've added a bunch of goodies to the site over the weekend:   iTwist by Skulkor (Black)  and iTwist by Skulkor (Black and White Combo Set) Imagine yourself borrowing an iPhone from anyone, twist it in half while the phone screen is still on, then Twist it back and restore the phone. And hand the phone back to its owner. You heard it right. It's a borrowed phone. Can't get crazier than this. Talk about performing organic miracle with everyday objects. Some may use a coin, some may use a dollar bill. Nothing, is like borrowing people's everyday phone and perform miracles. A modern twist from the legendary Paul Harris' Screw Deck. Many have had fun moving the phone logo around. How about REALLY screwing someone's phone? Borrow an iPhone and twist it. Change the physical structure of the entire phone! Now that's crazy! Cell phone has grown to be a very intimate and emotional attachment to almost everyone is this generation. There is just no bet...

Upon Examinations...

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One of the things I often get asked when lecturing or teaching a trick is “What happens if someone says ‘Can I examine it?’ or a similar question?” It’s a strange question because these days, lay people simply never ask me to examine the props I am using.  I like tricks that end clean, but even when I use them, and overtly offer the props out, people often refuse. And yet, it certainly wasn’t always like that - I definitely remember starting out, and lots of spectators were very ‘touchy-feely’ and often wanted to check out whatever I happened to be using. Coming to understand the change is difficult - there was certainly no sudden tip or secret that I could credit the change to - the shift was instead so gradual that I have no recollection of the actual process. So, to my mind, that means a combination of several things.  I’m going to take a look at three of them now. Confidence. This is the big one, and time really is the only thing that progresses it.  When ...

The Essentials?

I’ve read comments and articles about the ‘essential’ things that a magician should learn before, but it always seems to exclusively focus on card magic. Nothing wrong with that, obviously, and God knows I love my card tricks , but I am of the opinion that cards should just be a small part of what we are able to do as magicians. Quite often when I was performing at table hopping gigs, I would remove a deck of cards only to be informed by a spectator ‘I have seen this one!’ or on doing two or three card tricks in a row, someone might comment ‘Do you do tricks with other things too?’. However, when I do a couple of non-card tricks to open, I have never heard ‘Do you do any of those card tricks?’.  So, variety being the spice of life, here are some of the things that I think you should learn, particularly if you are a beginner - these are tools that could serve you well for the rest of your life. The Bill Switch . I’m not going into the gimmick that you need to do the ‘ 100 Dolla...

Kieron Kirkland's Espionage Wallet

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  Okay, so we’ve been waiting for “the secret weapon that even James Bond would be thrilled to own” for a few weeks now I’m please to write that finally we’ve just taken delivery of “ Kieron Kirkland's Espionage Wallet ” I sat down and watched the instructional DVD last night and I must say that the routines just got better and better and better. I’m so impressed, I simply just can’t wait to get out and start utilising this brilliant piece of kit for myself -  Highly recommended! Some of the features contained within the Espionage No Palm Card to wallet Palm Card To Wallet Billet to wallet Very clever Internal peek External peek Perfect switch wallet SUC function Holdout system Billet Index Card Index Shogun System Now, we know what you're thinking "this wallet must be huge!" Well fear not, Kieran has combined all these features in to a standard size Hip Pocket wallet. The Espionage has been design for you to carry as your everyday wallet. You ...

Braiiiiiiins and being underestimated.

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A favourite magical past-time of mine is reworking classic tricks to suit me. Not the handlings - most classics have enough style to stand on their own method wise, and the ones that don’t certainly have enough variations already in print to piece something together. It’s the presentation that I always look to change. How can I make this trick fit me, and, just as importantly, topical? This last part is often overlooked I feel. Peter Kane’s ‘Watch the Ace’ or Wild Card as it became known, is a classic example. I simply LOVE that trick. Changing a bunch of cards into duplicates of a selection, (or printing blank ones) can be hugely effective. A handling I particularly recommend is John Bannon’s ‘Mag-7’ from his Mega-Wave book available here. Mega Wave by John Bannon   There are some great Wild Card routines already out there, but the vast majority are playing card based, and I was looking for something a bit different. So, an obvious...

Product Review - XBOX by Kevin Schaller

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"When Kevin first sent me the video to show me the effect, it really fooled me. So I watched it again, and it fooled me...again."- David Forrest Without any suspicious moves at all, you can immediately cause a signed card to appear in the card case. Your spectator will watch in disbelief as with empty hands you fairly pick up the box (nothing palmed), show the box on both sides (nothing to see), genuinely un-tuck the flap (the box is really closed – always has been) then slowly and fairly remove the signed card from inside of it. YES! THEY ACTUALLY SEE THE CARD COME FROM INSIDE THE BOX! In late 2011, Dave Forrest received a link in his inbox pointing at a short video of a ‘card t box’ concept. The sender was Kevin Schaller and the video fooled Dave badly. Dave took Kevin’s initial concept and made additions to the gimmick making it more practical for the real world and, through constant use, began to unearth the true depth of Kevin’s discovery. XBOX was born. Ye...

Adding "Visual Texture" to your magic!

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Visual Texture ‘Texture’ in the context of a magic act or performance, is a bit of a buzz word, and it can relate to many different aspects of magic.  Here though, I’m talking about how the magic actually looks. There are several types, and while a lot of people have a very clear preference (a lot of people I speak to say they only like ‘visual’ magic), presenting a trick from each category typically provides a much more satisfying demonstration of magic. Type 1 - Implicit Magic This covers a wide range of magic, and refers to any trick where the actual magical process is not seen - simply the results of it. Typically, people think of this as being less effective, but in reality, almost all magic falls into this category, and is highly effective.  Take for example, a coin vanish.  They see you put a coin in your hand, you close your hand into a fist, then you open your hand, and the coin is gone.  This is implicit, as your spectators see the ‘bef...

The Best Deck Switch...Ever?.. We think it just might be!

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The Cooler by Christian Engblom. Best. Deck Switch. Ever . "The Cooler" will change the way you do card magic. Vanishing Inc. is pleased to announce the release of the most coveted and praised deck switcher in... well, ever. The testimonials speak for themselves: David Blaine, Paul Wilson, Rene Levand, Dani DaOrtiz, and on and on and on. They use it, love it, and swear by it. Christian Engblom's "The Cooler" is about to change the way you do card magic. The perfect deck switcher is the holy grail for card workers. It allows you to get into and out of memorized deck, gaffed work, stack work, or to change the back design. It is the "missing link" between otherwise incompatible card routines. But deck switches are normally difficult. Many involve lapping or being seated. Others require a jacket with secret pockets sewn in. Some even involve bizarre contraptions that come from your sleeve. Because of this, most magicians just opt not ...

Hey... Can you do that trick I saw on TV?

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This is a question that every magician is asked, regardless of  whether  they are full time professionals or just hobbyists showing a mate a trick at the pub. And, in all honesty, it is a difficult question to answer. Here are the possibilities... YES! It just so happens that you have the trick with you. Should you perform it? It is a bit of a gamble. If you do, and it goes well, people will think you are as good as the guy on TV. Result! However, they are already seeing the trick for the second time, which naturally greatly enhances their chances of catching something that they  shouldn't . Also, they might want to examine the props, which of course, they can’t do on TV, and finally, many TV performances are edited to show the trick in the best light. They  didn't  catch David Blaine’s Shuttle Pass (or whatever) because it simply  wasn't  shown to them. So ultimately, this is a risky business. Consider tha...

THREE absolute killer 'fractal' packet tricks

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Triabolical by John Bannon and Liam Montier     John Bannon and Liam Montier present THREE absolute killer 'fractal' packet tricks in one small but deadly volume with 'Triabolical'! These are easy, examinable packet tricks at their VERY best! "Bannon and Montier hit the trifecta with Triabolical. It's scary what you get when you combine Bannon's mastery and Montier's devious young mind. This amazing trio of effects takes Bannon's Bullet Party Count to new heights. All three tricks are cunning, practical and surprising as hell." - John Guastaferro   B'rainiac - Four Card Brainwave on hallucinogens. This literally gets started where all the others end.   Short Attention Spin - Radical deconstruction, re-engineering and reconstruction. Killer!   Montinator 5.0 - The Monte: Locked, loaded and in-your-face. From a game you can't lose, to a game you can't win, in record time.  Triabolical is...

Flash and Burn by Liam Montier

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With Halloween approaching first, here is a very simple idea that can you build into a routine for something a bit festive. In effect, you have some card stock of some description (playing card, blank card, tarot card, business card...) which is then passed over a lit candle.  There is a flash of fire, and then, turning the card over, you reveal a word literally burnt into the card!  It could be a word they were thinking of, or if you are using it to reveal a selected card, it could just say ‘Yours’ which would be pretty creepy on a Tarot Deck or whatever. I’ll leave the routining up to you - this will just cover basic handling and how to make the burnt on writing look really cool. NOTE THAT THIS PREPARATION AND EFFECT IS TO BE USED BY ADULTS ONLY, AND EVEN THEY MUST BE CAREFUL!  I ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOU HURTING YOURSELF!   And in fact, I’d probably laugh at you, so if in doubt, don’t do it! Start off by getting a craft knife, lighter and ashtray, s...

Sponges and Love/Hate by Liam Montier

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A lot of magicians have a love/hate relationship with sponge balls, and whilst many performers use them almost religiously, there are probably a similar number of magicians who are sworn to not use them. From what I can tell, here’s the main reasons for both camps. Pro-sponge The Pro-sponge argument is really a self evident one to anybody who has performed the trick before. The truth is, it is a DYNAMITE trick. Never mind all the growing / colour changing kickers, or wether you use sponge balls, stars or rabbits, the truth is that the core of the effect is essentially magic perfection. You hold onto one item, your spectator holds onto another. Your one vanishes, totally cleanly, and when the spectator slowly opens their hand, they have both. All without any gimmicks, gaffs, and only basic technique. However you then move on and embellish the routine, it remains a totally effective trick, and one of the few that spectators will remember for ages, and mention next time they see ...