MAGIGRAM magazine was published from 1966 to 1995 by SUPREME MAGIC CO., with exceptional editing by Ken de Courcy. It featured contributions from some of the finest names in magic, including 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 Aldo Colombini, who had a column on card magic written by Lewis Ganson for over 20 years.
CONTENTS:
DOMINATING DICE (Paul Marcus):
A spectator thinks of a number, and the card at that position is revealed. Using three dice, the spectator successfully identifies their chosen card!
STUCK (Joe Riding):
A hilarious close-up coin routine that culminates in a highly entertaining climax!
DIS-COLOR (Ravelle and Andrée):
Two differently colored discs are placed in envelopes and magically switch places. Everything can be examined afterward!
S.P.E.L.L.I.T (Francis Haxton):
A card is selected and lost in the deck. You reveal three cards, none of which are the chosen one, but cleverly use one of them to find the selected card!
QUAD CARDS (Adi Kaufman):
Show four Queens and place them backs to the audience in four glasses. When the glasses are turned around, all the cards are now blank!
BAMBOO-SPLIT SIDEWAYS (Ken de Courcy):
A fantastic paddle trick featuring coins, ending with a surprising and disarming climax!
THE NEWCASTLE CARD TRICK (Arthur Setterington):
After several attempts to locate the selected card, it unexpectedly appears in a place where it was not supposed to be!
NUMBERED (Joe Riding):
An impromptu routine using a standard deck of cards, revealing the selected card in a puzzling manner!
IT’S IN THE BAG (Arthur Carter):
A delightful routine perfect for children’s entertainment, filled with fun and audience participation using a bag, colored wands, and a few silks!
YOU CAN’T DO AS I DO (G.W. Eastick):
An easy and entertaining approach to performing the classic “You Do As I Do” effect!