Prepare to be amazed! Magigram Vol.2 by Wild-Colombini Magic unveils secrets from the iconic magazine. Card tricks, rope illusions & more await! Discover magic!
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Magigram Vol.2 by Wild-Colombini Magic
Step into the fascinating world of magic with Magigram Vol.2, a collector’s edition from the legendary Wild-Colombini Magic series. This iconic magazine, which ran from 1966 to 1995, was published by Supreme Magic Co. and masterfully edited by Ken de Courcy. Featuring contributions from the greatest minds in magic, including Lewis Ganson, Max Maven, and Aldo Colombini, this volume is a treasure trove of magical expertise.
What’s Inside?
- Cabaret Rope Routine (Val Andrews): A complete act featuring rope stretching, knot manipulation, and the classic cut-and-restore trick.
- Simplicity Card in Wallet (Mark Weston): A no-palm, straightforward version of the Card-in-Wallet trick.
- The Cardicator (Frederica): A baffling card revelation using a locket and chain.
- Easy Aces (Paul Marcus): A clever Ace-finding routine with a surprising twist.
- The Autographed Card Mystery (Lu Brent): A signed card trick that will leave your audience amazed.
- Two Thoughts in Line (Floyd Shotts): A dual revelation of a selected card and a surprising prediction.
- Just So Far Down the Mine (Floyd Shotts): A selected card appears face up at a spectator-chosen position.
- Aces Up (Arthur Carter): A bold routine where a spectator cuts to the four Aces.
- No Preparation Oil and Water (Ian Adair): An impromptu version of the classic oil and water theme using ten spectator-chosen cards.
- Loop La La (Tommy Talbot): A mesmerizing loop-switching trick with colored cords.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a passionate enthusiast, Magigram Vol.2 offers a wealth of inspiration and techniques to elevate your performances. Dive into the history and artistry of magic with this timeless collection.
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:
CABARET ROPE ROUTINE (Val Andrews): A complete act! 1. You stretch a piece of rope. 2. Throw a knot at the rope. 3. The knot is moved to the center of the rope and then it is pulled off the rope. 4. The rope is cut and restored. 5. The rope is cut and restored again. 6. You tie a loop in the rope and throw the scissors into it so that they hang from the loop!
SIMPLICITY CARD IN WALLET (Mark Weston): As in the standard Card-in-Wallet. The name says it all. No palming!
THE CARDICATOR (Frederica): An unusual, baffling way to reveal a selected card, using a locket on a chain!
EASY ACES (Paul Marcus): Three cards are dealt on each Ace. After cutting the cards, the Aces are found just by spelling their names, with a surprise for the last one!
THE AUTOGRAPHED CARD MYSTERY (Lu Brent): A spectator signs the back of a card, you sign the face of another card and the signatures appear on the same card!
TWO THOUGHTS IN LINE (Floyd Shotts): A revelation of a selected card and a surprising prediction!
JUST SO FAR DOWN THE MINE (Floyd Shotts): A selected card is found face up at a position chosen by the spectator!
ACES UP (Arthur Carter): A very bold routine. A spectator himself cuts to the four Aces!
NO PREPARATION OIL AND WATER (Ian Adair): An impromptu version of the classic theme using ten cards chosen by a spectator!
LOOP LA LA (Tommy Talbot): Two colored cord loops are shown one red and one yellow. One is folded in half and over this is threaded the other loop. Surprisingly the loops change places!