Behold! “Steve Beam’s Semi-Automatic Card Tricks Vol. 12” awaits! A 344-page tome of 124 baffling card tricks by magic’s finest. Instant download – unlock secrets now! Don’t miss this final volume!
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Presenting the long-awaited sequel to the legendary Discoverie of Witchcraft: Volume XII of the Semi-Automatic Card Tricks series! This final masterpiece, part of a 30-year endeavor by magician Steve Beam, culminates in an extraordinary collection of card magic.
Volume XII features an elegantly hardbound design with 344 pages, meticulously curated to include 124 card tricks and 170 detailed illustrations. Each trick is designed to amaze and engage your audience with minimal sleight of hand.
Highlights:
- Collaborations with Magic Legends: Contributions from Gordon Bruce, Dani DaOrtiz, Max Maven, R. Paul Wilson, and many more.
- Stunning Visuals: Hand-drawn illustrations that guide you through each trick with clarity and precision.
- Versatile Magic: Tricks suitable for all levels, from beginners to seasoned performers.
- Collector’s Pride: A must-have addition to any magician’s library.
Don’t let your audience miss out on the magic. Grab your favorite volume of Semi-Automatic Card Tricks today—or start your collection with this remarkable finale.
Description
Finally, the gripping sequel to the Discoverie of Witchcraft! This is the final volume in the 12-volume, highly-acclaimed series that was 30 years in the making.
Volume XII is exquisitely hardbound, with 344 well-stocked pages, 124 hand-picked card tricks, and 170 lovingly-drawn illustrations.
Contributors include: Gordon Bruce, Pedro Bryce, Doug Canning, Yves Carbonnier, Dexter Cleveland, Dani DaOrtiz, Michel Gammenthaler, Howard Hamburg, Lewis Jones, Marty Kane, Bob Macey, Alex Martinez San Juan, Max Maven, Jackie McClements, Eddie McColl, Reinhard Mueller, Jeff Pierce, Charlie Randall, Leo Reed, Ramón Rióboo, Ricardo Sánchez, Lorenz Schär, Ryan Schlutz, Giancarlo Scalia, Vic Trabucco, Joe Turner, Camilo Vásquez, and R. Paul Wilson.
Don’t sleight your audiences. Reach for your favorite volume of Semi-Automatic Card Tricks. Our favorite volume? The one you don’t own.