I found a STACK of Bicycle League Back for sale, and they are wonderful cards – but when I opened them (I’m not sure how old they are as I bought them from another magician) there was a Brucie Bonus™ that reminded me of an old trick I used to do – a Poker Guide card! Effect Your spectator shuffles …
Monthly Archives: December 2017
One of my guilty pleasures (aside from not sharing anything that is share size) is the Buddha Papers. Yes, OK, simmer down back there. I have AWESOME tricks with it, OK?! With the festive season closing in, it occurred to me that the usual brightly coloured paper could be replaced with festive brightly coloured paper. CREATIVE OVERLOAD! Using wrapping paper …
Doing any routine that is a prediction has several problems to overcome (when I perform them, that is). There’s the issue of the fact that being able to see into the future is a bit too unbelievable, and if it were something you could actually do, using it to foresee a selected playing card would probably be pretty far down …
Whatever happened to M-People, anyway? So here’s a little idea I had some time back for the Rising Card Deck. Originally, I had a Devano one, but they are mechanical, and pretty unreliable (in my experience), so I put this aside – you only need to be standing there gesticulating wildly over a deck where the adhesive didn’t take and …
This is one of my pet hates, and something that really needs addressing. Yes, it ‘works’, it ‘flies by’ and all those other terms that magicians use to justify not changing something that is pants because of the effort involved, but I’m calling a day on this one – and if I’m not going to do it anymore, you can …
It’s funny – I’ve never really thought of myself as an ‘old fashioned’ magician, but it’s definitely becoming more and more obvious. I worked out a trick based on Roy Johnson’s Card In Gum, and sent it to a friend (who also happens to own a successful magic shop). The effect was simple – a torn card is sealed in …
Magic books seem to be experiencing a bit of a comeback – and about time! I’m not sure how people new to magic are supposed to learn much about the art from when the marketplace dictates that you buy the tricks one at a time for £25. Why does it have to be quality over quantity. GIVE ME BOTH! Anyway, …
Well, this is a good question. Firstly, I love reading, writing and thinking about magic – it is literally 80% of my day (I eat a lot). Every day. All the time. I’d thought about a magazine as an outlet for my assorted nonsense, but having spoken to editors and producers, not ONE of them managed a convincing ‘Yeah, running …