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MAGIGRAM magazine ran from 1966 to 1995. It was printed by SUPREME MAGIC CO. and edited with superb ability by Ken de Courcy. The collaborators were the best ever just to name a few Ken de Courcy Edwin Ian Adair Peter Warlock Max Maven Lewis Ganson Maurice Fogel Arthur Carter George Blake David Britland Pavel George Johnstone Billy McComb and a certain Aldo Colombini (I had a column for over 20 years on card magic written by Lewis Ganson).
CONTENTS
DOMINATING DICE (Paul Marcus) A spectator thinks of a number and the card that falls at that number is taken. Using three dice the spectator finds the selected card
STUCK (Joe Riding) A close up comedy coin routine with a very entertaining climax
DIS-COLOR (Ravelle and Andre) Two discs of different colors are placed inside two envelopes and they change places. Everything can be examined
S.P.E.L.L.I.T (Francis Haxton) A card is selected and lost. You reveal three cards but none of them is the chosen one. You use one of these three cards to get to the selected one
QUAD CARDS (Adi Kaufman) You show four Queens and place them backs to the audience into four glasses. When the glasses are turned around the cards are now all blank
BAMBOO-SPLIT SIDEWAYS (Ken de Courcy) A great paddle trick using coins with a disarming climax
THE NEWCASTLE CARD TRICK (Arthur Setterington) After several attempts to find the selected card it appears where....it was not supposed to be
NUMBERED (Joe Riding) An impromptu routine with a regular deck of cards. A selected card is revealed in a puzzling way
ITS IN THE BAG (Arthur Carter) A great routine for kid entertainers. Lots of fun and audience participation with a bag colored wands and a few silks
YOU CANT DO AS I DO (G.W. Eastick) A very easy and entertaining way to do the classic trick You Do As I Do effect
PLEASE NOTE - This item is mastered onto DVDR media by the manufacturers
MAGIGRAM magazine ran from 1966 to 1995. It was printed by SUPREME MAGIC CO. and edited with superb ability by Ken de Courcy. The collaborators were the best ever just to name a few Ken de Courcy Edwin Ian Adair Peter Warlock Max Maven Lewis Ganson Maurice Fogel Arthur Carter George Blake David Britland Pavel George Johnstone Billy McComb and a certain Aldo Colombini (I had a column for over 20 years on card magic written by Lewis Ganson).
CONTENTS
DOMINATING DICE (Paul Marcus) A spectator thinks of a number and the card that falls at that number is taken. Using three dice the spectator finds the selected card
STUCK (Joe Riding) A close up comedy coin routine with a very entertaining climax
DIS-COLOR (Ravelle and Andre) Two discs of different colors are placed inside two envelopes and they change places. Everything can be examined
S.P.E.L.L.I.T (Francis Haxton) A card is selected and lost. You reveal three cards but none of them is the chosen one. You use one of these three cards to get to the selected one
QUAD CARDS (Adi Kaufman) You show four Queens and place them backs to the audience into four glasses. When the glasses are turned around the cards are now all blank
BAMBOO-SPLIT SIDEWAYS (Ken de Courcy) A great paddle trick using coins with a disarming climax
THE NEWCASTLE CARD TRICK (Arthur Setterington) After several attempts to find the selected card it appears where....it was not supposed to be
NUMBERED (Joe Riding) An impromptu routine with a regular deck of cards. A selected card is revealed in a puzzling way
ITS IN THE BAG (Arthur Carter) A great routine for kid entertainers. Lots of fun and audience participation with a bag colored wands and a few silks
YOU CANT DO AS I DO (G.W. Eastick) A very easy and entertaining way to do the classic trick You Do As I Do effect
PLEASE NOTE - This item is mastered onto DVDR media by the manufacturers
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