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Master the Art of Card Magic with Dan Harlan – Tarbell 85 – Card Magic Part 2
Dive into the world of card magic with this comprehensive guide that unveils the secrets behind some of the most bewildering card tricks ever performed. Whether you’re a budding magician or a seasoned pro, this collection is designed to enhance your repertoire with a mix of gimmicks, sleights, and innovative concepts.
Key Features and Tricks:
- Irving Berk’s Card-Forcing Box: Create a non-gimmicked box that can force a card or bring a signed selection to the top of an isolated deck.
- Alan Alan’s Rising Card: Build and wear a clever gadget that allows a card to rise from an ordinary deck.
- The Mesmerized Cards: Make cards appear to magnetically cling to your palm.
- Bet-A-Dollar Color Change: Perform a stunning color change using a bill, with no sleight-of-hand required.
- Topsy-Turvy Follow Me: Engage your audience with a follow-the-leader-style packet trick where everyone finds their own card.
- Tony Noice’s Card Transposition: Showcase your skill with this quick and impressive card transposition sequence.
- Rising Cards from Envelope: Use common office supplies to perform a clean rising card routine.
- Seeing Through the Deck: An almost self-working method to pinpoint a selected card.
- Two Hindu Shuffle Forces of More Than One Card: Master multiple ways to force, glimpse, and control cards using the Hindu Shuffle.
- The Boston-Lorayne Card Change: Execute a beautiful color-change using a fanned deck of cards.
- Stripper Spin Reverse: Control multiple cards with a combination of sleight-of-hand and a gimmicked deck.
- The Non Telephone Telephone Trick: Combine magic with mathematics to locate multiple cards in a seemingly random process.
- A Red & Black Separation: Instantly separate red and black cards even after being mixed face-up.
Each technique is explained in detail, ensuring you can master them with practice. Transform your magic performances and leave your audiences astounded with these professional-level card tricks.
Description
Irving Berk’s Card-Forcing Box:
Learn how to make a ungimmicked box that will force a card (or cards) or make a signed selection come to the top all while the deck is isolated inside.
Alan Alan’s Rising Card:
A cool gadget you can build and wear that allows you to make a card rise from an ordinary deck.
The Mesmerized Cards:
Learn how to make cards magnetically cling to your palm.
Bet-A-Dollar Color Change:
A nice and easy color-change that uses a bill and requires no sleight-of-hand.
Topsy-Turvy Follow Me:
A follow-the-leader-style packet trick which allows everyone to find their own cards.
Tony Noice’s Card Transposition:
If sleight-of-hand is your thing, you’ll have some fun with this quick transposition sequence.
Rising Cards from Envelope:
Using only a couple of common office supplies, you can perform a nifty rising card routine where everything ends clean.
Seeing Through the Deck:
A strange (nearly self-working) way to pinpoint a selected card.
Two Hindu Shuffle Forces of More Than One Card:
A number of ways to force, glimpse, and control cards with the Hindu Shuffle.
The Boston-Lorayne Card Change:
A pretty color-change using a fan of cards.
Stripper Spin Reverse:
Super-slick method to gain control over multiple cards using a mixture of sleight-of-hand and a common gimmicked deck.
The Non Telephone Telephone Trick:
Magic mixed with a bit of math used to find multiple cards in a random process.
A Red & Black Separation:
You’ll learn how to get the red and black cards to instantly separate even though you’ve mixed them together face-up.