Behold! The complete, limited edition ELIXIR Magazine collection (all 4 issues)! A potent blend of close-up magic from masters like Goodwin & Racherbaumer. An out-of-print treasure awaits! Uncover the secrets within!
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ELIXIR Magazine – All 4 Issues (Limited/Out of Print)
Discover the magic of ELIXIR Magazine, a limited edition collection of all four issues that pays homage to the golden era of magic periodicals. Crafted with passion and precision over half a decade, ELIXIR brings together a treasure trove of close-up effects, primarily with cards, accompanied by stunning illustrations.
What Makes ELIXIR Magical?
- Incredible Contributors: Featuring insights and tricks from magic legends like Bill Goodwin, Jon Racherbaumer, Allan Hagen, Steve Beam, Michael Kras, Peter Pellikaan, and Ryan Plunkett.
- Rich Content: Each issue is packed with a variety of card tricks and effects that challenge and inspire.
- Supplementary Issues: Enhanced with additional content, including ‘Wisps’ for sleights and small effects, and ‘Ashes’ for editorials and acknowledgments.
Perfect for collectors and magic enthusiasts alike, this out-of-print series is a rare find that celebrates the art of magic in every page. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of magic history!
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I am currently putting the finishing touches on a new magic periodical called Elixir, which I am going to release this September. This magazine has been in the works for over half a decade and is a tribute to magazines like Richard’s Almanac, Kabbala, Trapdoor, Apocalypse, Epilogue, and so on. It contains an assortment of close-up effects (mostly with cards) and is accompanied by terrific illustrations.
Some of the wonderful contributors to the magazine are — Bill Goodwin, Jon Racherbaumer, Allan Hagen, Steve Beam, Michael Kras, Peter Pellikaan, Ryan Plunkett, as well as many others!
There are four issues of Elixir in its first year as well as eight supplemental issues. One of which is for sleights and small effects (Wisps) and the other (Ashes) contains small editorials, as well as credits and acknowledgments.