Blank Phil Plus By Trevor Duffy

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 10th, 2007

Blank Phil Plus Blank Phil Plus

By Trevor Duffy


A spectator merely thinks of a card and the magician names it! Surprised? …Next, the magician thinks of a card and the spectator names it!

Availability: All Major Dealers

Price:$17.50

30 Tricks & Tips Thumbtip DVD

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 9th, 2007

30 Tricks & Tips Thumbtip DVDThumbtip DVD

By Eddy Ray

Brand New and Just Released, 30 Tricks And Tips with a Magic Thumbtip Starring Eddy Ray!

The thumbtip is the magicians stealth weapon of choice when it comes to close-up, street, and even stage magic. This tool can be used to create miracles that would otherwise be impossible or require hardcore sleight of hand.

You will learn basic handling techniques and a wide variety of effects on this DVD.

This DVD also comes with a FREE thumbtip!

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Street Magic Magazine

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 9th, 2007

Street Magic MagazineStreet Magic Magazine

March/April 2007 Issue

The hippest, hottest magazine on the market! Street Magic now has its own voice! Get a look at the very first issue of this on the edge and over the top magazine. Street Magic Magazine is guaranteed to up your game by providing tools to keep you connected with the latest magic word on the street. Articles, interviews, and insight into the world’s fastest growing realm of magic!

The Magic Depot is one of the first stores to offer this great new magazine. Published in a limited quantity, you can reserve the collector’s FIRST ISSUE of Street Magic Magazine. Your purchase insures that you will receive a copy the moment it is released.

Be the first to read confessions from the pinnacle of street magicians, Cyril. He shares his secrets of performing in the toughest venue around, the street. Completely surrounded, and burned by the most precarious of eyes, Cyril has the entire block believing in magic. What a wonderful world!

Also check out Itricks own Justin Robert Young and his column on the importance of YouTube in today’s magic society!

Availability: All Major Dealers

Price: $8.95

The Session 2007 By Alakazam DVD

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 9th, 2007

The Session 2007Session 2007
by Alakazam

On the 20th January 2007 Close up Magicians from around the world came together for a gathering like no other…

“The Session”

Alakazam Magic are proud to bring you some of the best routines from some of the finest Magicians who attended this outstanding convention!

The contributors on this great DVD perform and explain some of their pet routines, sleights and moves as well as sharing their thoughts on Magic!

Contributors to this DVD include the following Magicians:

Allan Ackermann
Jon Armstrong
Jamie Badman
James Brown
Luke Dancy
Mike Davis

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Smokey Magic By Trevor Duffy

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 7th, 2007

Smokey MagicSmokey Magic
by Trevor Duffy

Produce smoke from your hands or a spectator’s sleeve! Use smoke for any magical transformation!

Chemicals Not Supplied

Not for sale to persons under 18

Availability: All Major Dealers

Price: $100

Bright Ideas By Christopher Williams & Alakazam

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 7th, 2007

Bright IdeasBright Ideas DVD
by Christopher Williams & Alakazam


Bright Ideas is a collection of killer commercial card effects. On this DVD you will see Christopher Williams performing the effects in a live situation and get some spectacular reactions with some stunning visual card Magic.

All these routines come straight from Christopher’s working repertoire and have been streamlined to work in almost any performing environment. After seeing a live performance each effect is then individually broken down and explained in full detail in the studio including all the necessary sleights and subtleties that have been developed through countless performances.

On this DVD you will learn…

Guiltless Aces – From a borrowed, shuffled deck, the Aces are found with just a simple cut. Each phase gets better than the preceding phase with a killer kicker ending! Christopher even closes his act with this sometimes!!!
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Cups And Balls By Bob White

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 7th, 2007

Cups And BallsCups and Balls DVD
by
Bob White

There are countless wonderful routines with cups and balls. Max Malini, Al Baker, Sam Horowitz, Charlie Miller, Paul Rosini, Dai Vernon and many other capable performers featured the trick in their close-up performances.

It is a close-up trick! And, it can be performed with paper cups completely surrounded by spectators or with sterling silver cups in a more formal setting.

The difference between a good performer and an expert performer is the manner in which the expert handles the props, makes fake transfers of the balls and deceptively executes the final large loads.

This DVD will help you learn how to correctly do these critical techniques. It also includes a complete routine that can be done with any cups. Or, portions may be incorporated into your present routine. If you are a beginner, this DVD will be invaluable.

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Promises Kept By David Mitchell

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 7th, 2007

Promises Kept Promises Kept
by
David Mitchell

Everyone Likes a Mystery! In this gothic coin magic effect you will find murder, Love, theft, magic, and the unexplained.

Effect

The performer begins to weave a haunting tale of true love and introduces a beautiful handcrafted exotic wood box. The box with intricate inlay is small enough to be held in the hand of the lady volunteer. The story continues and a half dollar is found inside the box . The tale of the two young lovers’ tragic deaths holds the spectators on the edge of there seats and the coin is stolen from its beautiful box. The parcel was resting in a grave when its contents are stolen. The coin is followed, along with the thief, by the owner’s ghost. The story becomes even more complex when at the stroke of midnight it is removed from its secure hiding place by the phantom and returned to the grave back inside the box. The box had remained inside the volunteer’s hand throughout the story.

The entire story has been known to bring chills, shrieks, and even a tear to those who have been privileged to hear it. The props are beautiful and the story takes close up into a whole new dimension. Add un forgettable drama to your close up performances with “A Promise Kept”.

Availability: All Major Dealers

Price: $44.95

Secret Art Of Magic By Eric Evans

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 7th, 2007

Secret Art Of MagicSecret Art
by Eric Evans

The Secret Art of Magic is comprised of two sections, essentially two books: Street Magic & The Art of War and The Secret Art of Dispersion. Separate, yet inextricably linked by the paradigm of ancient war strategy.

Street Magic & The Art of War uses strategies from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War to teach the intricacies of street magic—from trick selection, to the pitch, to stopping people, to handling hecklers, to building a crowd, to collecting the hat. Its most profound lessons, however, deal with controlling yourself and your audience—the most critical thing for all performers.

Though Street Magic and The Art of War is already being called “THE textbook” for street magic, ultimately the most important—and largest at 170pp—section of the book is The Secret Art of Dispersion. It provides a framework to understand, assimilate, and implement deception as never before.

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Maximum Involvement Ebook

Posted by Eddy Ray on April 6th, 2007

Maximum Involvement EbookMaximum Involvement

by Tony Eye

What is Maximum Involvement?

People tend to enjoy and are more interested in what they feel they are a part of. They become emotionally invested and intellectually involved, and it becomes personal on some level. So the more people involved in a routine, the better it will play and be received. Getting most, if not all of the audience participating and feeling a part of the performance. This is maximum involvement.

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