2016年11月24日星期四

The Journey by Matt Johnson

http://www.miraclefactorystore.com/hot/the-journey-by-matt-johnson-p-10158.html

2016年11月17日星期四

Kodama Pad by Matt Pulsar and Luca Volpe Productions

http://www.miraclefactorystore.com/hot/kodama-pad-by-matt-pulsar-and-luca-volpe-productions-p-10149.html#.WC3g1LJ951s

Wink by The Other Brothers

http://www.miraclefactorystore.com/hot/wink-by-the-other-brothers-p-10147.html#.WC3gg7J951s

Tarbell 62: Modern Mental Mysteries Part 1

http://www.miraclefactorystore.com/hot/tarbell-62-modern-mental-mysteries-part-1-p-10141.html#.WC3eoLJ951s

Breaking Point by Johannes Mengel

http://www.miraclefactorystore.com/hot/breaking-point-by-johannes-mengel-p-10136.html#.WC3cnbJ951s

Carl Andrews LIVE (Penguin LIVE)

http://www.miraclefactorystore.com/hot/carl-andrews-live-penguin-live-p-10134.html

Masterpiece by Rick Lax

ONE CARD. That’s it.

You pull out a single card and ask your friend to name a number between one and ten. It’s truly a FREE CHOICE.

Then she decides on a suit.

You tear up the ONE card (that’s been in full view the whole time) and shown the torn pieces. They don’t match the card she named. The suit is wrong. The number is wrong. Everything’s wrong.

But what if it wasn’t?

You take one of the torn pieces and put it in her hand. (No switches—the WHOLE trick uses one card.) She makes a fist. And then, inside your friend’s hand, the card piece TRANSFORMS INTO THE NAMED CARD.

She gets to keep the torn piece as a souvenir of the impossible moment.

B.C.U.S by Kyle Purnell

When Kyle Purnell first showed us his Business Card Utility Sleight, or 'B.C.U.S.', our eyes popped! We watched him do it again and still, we were amazed! Imagine this, you draw an image of Pacman on the back of a business card in permanent ink. Then, the ink VISIBLY moves across the card, as it is gently shaken, without any cover whatsoever. This is fun, visual magic at it's best.

'B.C.U.S.' is a utility move that can be applied to any number of routines. On the download, which runs for over 20 minutes, you will learn how to perform Kyle's signature moving ink effect, a color change with a playing card and a torn and restored where the last piece seems to visually melt back! Kyle is a great teacher and teaches the necessary move in four easy to follow steps which will have you doing it in just a few minutes.

 Impromptu
 Perfect for business cards, billets, playing cards, and more!
 Visual
 Easy to learn

Best effect I saw at Magi-Fest... Simple and Direct magic. Love it.
Ryan Schlutz
This is one of those rare instances where the method is just as awesome as the effect. Don't release this Kyle, I want to keep it for myself!
Josh Janousky

Mentalissimo by John Bannon

John Bannon's newest card trick compendium, Mentalissimo, will be released at Magic Live on August 14th, 2016.

In Mentalissimo, John brings his talents to bear on mentalism and mental magic with playing cards. “I do card tricks, have a keen interest in mentalism and am a fanatic about the construction of magic tricks. For me, a book like this is just what I look for. All of the above; in one place.”

You can expect: Squeaky-clean revelations of truly thought-of cards. Demonstrations of psychic ability that can’t be explained simply as coincidence. Clear, commercial prediction systems. Offbeat treatments of classic mental effects from “Add-a-Number” to “Out of This World.”

Thirty items are described and explained in twenty-one chapters. Almost all use regular unprepared cards. Two require a common gaffed card. Most are impromptu. A couple require a more-than-minimal stack. A few rely on easily-made external props. One employs a pack of ESP symbol cards. All are intelligently explained and laced with commentary and discussion. Come for the thought-provoking card effects; stay for the conversation.

"The more I study card magic and mentalism, the more impressed I am with John Bannon. His "lean and mean" style of construction and execution inspires me. His routines are hard hitting and fun to perform."
-Jeff McBride, Las Vegas Headliner

"This stuff is fun to read, and fun to do."
-Max Maven

Pi Book Test by Vincent Hedan

Pi is an impossible memory effect. You show a small book in which the decimals of Pi are listed, and explain that you memorized it. The spectator opens the book at any page, tells you the page number, and you can tell him the first digits of the page!

Then you ask him to tell you a sequence of 5 digits, anywhere on any page. Starting from there, you start reciting the decimals of Pi! Actually, you recite so many decimals that the spectator has to turn pages to follow you!

Finally, you ask the spectator's birthday, for example 14th of July. You then reveal the page, the line, and the position on the line where the sequence 1407 can be found in the book!

No stooge
No preshow
No crazy math
No sleight
No peek
No electronics
No dual reality
No pumping
No crib
No svengali-like pages
No stack
Every birthday can be found in the book

"Vincent creates devilishly clever contemporary material that will fool and entertain even the most cynical audience member. With a keen sense of narrative, premise and plot his material is always intriguing, mysterious and magical. His methods are elegant, sophisticated and multilayered. I believe Vincent will ascend to the very highest levels within magic. Watch, listen and learn all you can from a bright star of the future."
- Luke Jermay

"Vincent Hedan has one of the finest, most ingenious minds in mentalism. He creates beautiful, baffling routines that create the aura of genuine mental superpowers, and presents them with beguiling charm, wit and style. To see Vincent is to see a master at work."
- Ian Rowland

"I love Vincent's work. He is a deep thinker and when it comes to mentalism he has some very original and creative thoughts. When he has a new idea I sit up and pay attention as I know it's going to be good."
- Marc Paul

"Vincent Hedan is one of my favorite performers. His magic is intelligent, deceptive and most importantly, magical."
- Joe Barry

"I'm a big fan of your work. Your creations reveal the nimbleness of your mind."
- Jared Kopf