![]() ![]() Spectator spells to his card, and its faceup.ġ27 The Calculating Deck: Using a deck as a “calculator”.ġ29 Name a Card: Magician names cards without looking at them.ġ30 The Ambitious Card: Card repeatedly rises to top of deck. Put two red aces into person’s hand: they’re now the black aces.ġ18 Two-Card Revelation: Selected card is found reversed in deck.ġ21 Double-Lift Reverse: A move, not effect.ġ22 Triple-Climax Speller: Nice spelling effect. Nice endingġ15 The Lonely Card: Surprising location of selected cardġ17 Color-Changing Aces: Similar to Dr. Classic four-ace trick where three aces disappear and reappear under first aceġ05 Instant Aces: Aces placed in deck appear on topġ11 The Color-Changing Deck: Spectator selects the one red-backed card in a blue-backed deck. Throw deck, it cuts, find selected card at cutĩ9 One-at-a-Time Aces. ![]() It turns into selected card, and the wrong card is in the magician’s pocketĩ7 The Acrobatic Deck. It’s in spectator’s handĩ6 Strange Voyage. In addition to the practical instruction, Lorayne provides the philosophy of magic as it has never been taught before.Ĥ3 – For a selected-card control: Use of the Jog ShuffleĤ4 – For selected-card position: Use of the Jog ShuffleĤ7 Instead of the Pass: A variant on the overhand shuffle to use instead of the pass.Ĩ8 Cutting the Aces: Magician cuts aces after shufflingĩ0 – The Spectator Locates: Spectator spells to last aceĩ1 Anyone Can Be a Magician: Spectator finds three cards that magician namesĩ4 Insert: Magician tries to find selected card. To help new magicians develop their techniques, Harry Lorayne provides a special “afterthought” section at the end of each magic trick where he discusses possible problems that most beginners have with the trick he has just explained. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SECRETS YOU WILL LEARN: CONTROLLING THE ORDER OF CARDS THROUGHOUT ANY NUMBER OF SHUFFLES PUSHING A STRAW THROUGH A POTATO MAKING KNOTS EVAPORATE MAKING COINS PASS THROUGH A HANDKERCHIEF PREDICTING NUMBERS THAT ANY SPECTATOR WILL GIVE YOU ADDING ANY 5-DIGIT NUMBERS INSTANTLY FINDING ANY CARD IN A DECK, SHUFFLING THE DECK AND FINDING THE CARD AGAIN … AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! ![]() The author then provides simple step-by-step instructions for hundreds of amazing tricks which he has perfected after forty years of painful trial and error. Clearly written and heavily illustrated―there are over 200 illustrations in all―this book guides you through the basic principles of magic using only common household items: a deck of cards, coins, rubber bands, and even a potato. Details: “The Magic Book” reveals the secrets of magicians―the simple techniques that will enable anyone to perform seemingly complicated magic tricks with relative ease. ![]()
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