Experience extraordinary magic with a distinctive twist! Here’s what our customers are saying:
Peter Duffie: “An excellent collection of quality close-up magic that I really enjoyed reading. It’s been a while since I’ve said that about a book. Highly recommended.”
Doug Conn: “Jeff’s book is filled with novel effects, superb presentations, excellent prose, and outstanding illustrations. They say if you find one usable effect in a book, it’s worth owning… Well, I found four… you do the math.”
Shane, Online-Visions.com: “I’m in danger of becoming a ‘Jeff-clone.’ I performed six pieces over a week, and they all received fantastic reactions. Your clear and direct thinking leads to great payoffs. This material delivers the audience reactions we all desire. I thought about writing a blurb, but ‘Wow!’ is just too short. Jeff, this is killer stuff. You should be proud. Anyone who misses this will regret it.”
Dorian Rhodell: “This book contains solid material that will resonate with ANY audience… unless they’re blind!”
Tyler Wilson: “Anyone claiming there’s nothing original these days clearly hasn’t seen Jeff’s material.”
Here’s what you’ll receive:
- Thinking Inside the Box: A card merely thought of by your spectator appears inside the card box, sandwiched between two Jokers.
 - Cash Deposit: A borrowed bill and a bank deposit slip transpose right before the spectators’ eyes.
 - Empowerment: Let your spectator feel like the magician.
 - Visual Rubber Band Un-Link: A fresh method for unlinking two rubber bands.
 - Rubber Band Split: A single rubber band splits into two.
 - The Shrinking Band: One rubber band shrinks as it merges into another.
 - The King Has Left The Building… With Amnesia: A two-card transposition, Elvis style.
 - Remote Viewing: The mental image of a selected card is drawn by the performer.
 - The Card Whisperer: A selected card is cut back into the deck, and the performer names its position by riffling the deck near his ear.
 - What’s Your Name?: After a spectator shuffles the deck three times, the performer predicts the card they will select.
 - Light My Fire: The price sticker on a Bic lighter can be moved by simply shaking it.
 - Twisting Dimensions: A twisting routine with a surprising twist.
 - An Open Connection: A card is placed face down, and the spectator deals cards face up, stopping at any time, resulting in matching face-down cards.
 - A Guarded Revelation: The performer reveals a freely selected card under the fairest conditions.
 - The Rule of Three: A three-phase version of the Red Hot Mama plot.
 - Two Degrees of Separation: Out of This World performed with two spectators simultaneously.
 - Four the Hard Way: A torn Joker’s pieces become magic wands, revealing missing corners from selected cards.
 - Hugs and Kisses: A couple writes Xs or Os on cards under the table, which match when revealed.
 - Paid in Full: A classic card effect performed with a stack of bills that will leave you thinking, “Why didn’t I think of that?”
 - Predict-A-Wave: Nick Trost’s 8-card Brainwave plot used to reveal a prediction.
 - The World’s Greatest Assistant: Randomly selected cards reveal the name of your spectator as The World’s Greatest Assistant.
 - The Substitute: Discover why Sweet & Low is called a sugar substitute.
 - The Split Stack: A cyclical stack that appears completely random.
 - A Lucky Cut and The Match Game: Two concepts revolving around the Split Stack.
 - Soul Mates: A double Triumph when two cards are revealed.
 - The Double-Jointed Card: Imagine Card Warp with a twist.
 - Red, Write and Blue: A two-card prediction effect suitable for stage, parlor, or close-up.
 - A Hard Habit to Break: A transposition of two vices.
 - Tomorrow’s Technology Today: A novel twist on the bill switch.
 
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