Article number: 3145
Darwin is one of the world's leading sleight-of-hand performers with cards. He's also the author of some of the most important magic books in recent years: Cardshark, At the Card Table, The...
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Article number: 1246
If you have not read and learned the magic contained in this book you have no business calling yourself a close-up magician. The magic by John Scarne, Dai Vernon, Bert Allerton, S.
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Article number: 2416
incorporated some of Darwin's suggestions in to my presentations the same day I read them. Highly recommended to the serious student of close-up magic."" - Paul Gertner"
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Article number: 3311
Updated, expanded, freshly translated! In The Magic Way, Juan Tamariz teaches you not just great tricks, but a way to make every trick you do better and more magical.
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Article number: 3082
It's an old adage of conjuring: The strongest magic happens in the hands of the audience.A lesser-known corollary to this is: The more that happens there, the stronger the magic.
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