Discover a collection of eighty-five captivating tricks and routines featured in Spell-Binder Magazine. This compilation covers a wide range of magic, from card and coin illusions to the bizarre and extraordinary.
Included effects are:
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Sandwich Box by Stephen Tucker — A signed card magically appears between two previously selected cards inside a closed card case.
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Mark by Stephen Tucker — An alternate version of the Sandwich Box effect.
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Demonology by Bob Ostin — A signed card transforms into a slip of paper with an occult symbol, which then reveals the signed card.
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Esti-Mate-Ion by Joe Dignam — A spectator selects a card, and the magician reveals it effortlessly.
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Banned by Stephen Tucker — A spectator’s chosen card visibly penetrates a rubber band around the deck.
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Christmas Cord by David Britland — A comedic cut-and-restored rope routine.
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Ladies In Waiting by Peter Duffie — Two selected cards appear sandwiched between three face-up queens.
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Pockette by Peter Duffie — A selected card is located with the help of the Ace of Spades, which whispers its location.
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Caught In Time by Roy Walton — A spectator’s chosen time is revealed through the cards.
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Polo 2 by John Fealey — A roll of Lifesavers reveals a bill, with a corner that transforms into a coin.
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Kontract Killer Kards by Stephen Tucker — A spectator’s card is discovered using four kings.
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American Express by Stephen Tucker & David Britland — A coin travels between cards, which then change places.
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Printing History by Phil Goldstein — Four blank cards transform into four kings.
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Xmas Time by Stephen Tucker — Two spectators see different times on the magician’s watch.
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Tinted Glass by Phil Goldstein — A spectator’s chosen card reverses and changes color in a packet trick.
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Variations Variant by Roger Curzon — A selected card vanishes from four Aces held by a spectator.
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Pentell by Mark Lee — The cap of a pen mysteriously shrinks.
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The Magic Coin by William Goldman — A magic coin is purchased, with a bill serving as a receipt.
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The Twenty-Four Card Trick by William McKay — A spectator’s card is found twenty-fourth from the top.
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Red/Black by David Britland — Red and black Aces switch places in a stunning display.
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Showcase by Peter Duffie — A card case melts away from the deck.
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Gandwich by Tim Gan — A delightful sandwich card routine.
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A Fourth For Dinner by David Britland — A captivating Cannibal Cards routine.
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Born Free by Jerry Sadowitz — Two named cards appear in various locations within the deck.
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Lord Of The Ring by Stephen Tucker — An engaging stand-up coin routine with audience interaction.
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Mexican Travelers by Steven Hamilton — Four Aces travel one by one from hand to table.
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Diamond Tip by Jerry Sadowitz — A packet trick featuring a suit change climax.
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Zap by Stephen Tucker — A coin dramatically appears in the jaws of a clothespin.
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Bodkin by Phil Goldstein — A transposition effect between two unequal packets of cards.
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Arc De Triumph by Peter Duffie — Two selected cards are found face down in a face-up deck.
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Two For The Price Of One by Stephen Tucker — Two selected cards are revealed with a Torn & Restored effect.
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The Musical Deck by Alex East — A music box plays a selected tune.
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Tuesday by Stephen Tucker — An alternate ending for a Four Ace routine.
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News Flash by David Britland — An impromptu mentalism effect using a borrowed newspaper.
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Inter Flight by Phil Goldstein — Selected cards vanish from four Queens to appear face up in the center of the deck.
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Aces A Go-Go by Shiv Duggal — Four Aces held between a spectator’s palms transform into a selected card.
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See Shell by David Britland — A signed coin appears embedded in a selected card.
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The Back Is Gone by David Robertson — All cards except the spectator’s vanish, revealing a different back.
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Rosenthal Reverse by Harvey Rosenthal — A selected card is revealed face up in the center of the deck.
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Ambition Accomplished by John McClements — Two Aces are produced and used in an Ambitious Card routine.
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Ssap Kcom Ro Ffulb by Gordon Bruce — A variation of the Bluff Pass.
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Weird by Stephen Tucker — A comedic mentalism routine featuring rubber fingers.
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Early Riser by Gordon Bruce — A clean stand-up rising card routine.
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We Three Kings by Stephen Tucker — Three Kings magically appear in a card case.
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Unbeatable by David Britland & Stephen Tucker — A spectator selects their own card from a ribbon spread deck, revealing the rest as Jokers.
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Thumbsucker by Martin Breese — A comedic routine designed for magicians.
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Whispered by Stephen Tucker — Three Queens reveal the selected card to the magician.
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U:P by Ian Land — A captivating Elevator Cards routine.
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CSB Through Table by Roger Curzon — Three different coins pass through a table.
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Cal Pass by Monmoine Pascal — A utility move for changing one card into another.
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That’ll Do Nicely by David Austin — A selected card is found with the aid of a credit card.
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Beer Mat by Stephen Tucker — A selected card appears under a glass of beer.
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By Gum by Gary Osborne — A coin vanish using sound for misdirection.
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Whisper Readers by Phil Goldstein — Four Jacks help locate chosen cards, which are marked on the backs.
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Under Wraps by Stephen Tucker — A selected card appears wrapped in a banknote held by a spectator.
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Jasper by Stephen Tucker — A charming routine utilizing a Finger Chopper.
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Flip Side by Gordon Bruce — An intriguing method for producing a coin from two cards.
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Top Deck by Stephen Tucker — Two Ambitious Card moves showcased.
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Snowfall by Stephen Tucker — Another impressive Ambitious Card move.
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It’s A Swindle by Bill Worsley — A randomly chosen name appears on the back of a selected card.
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Ace Rink by Stephen Tucker — A captivating four Ace sucker effect.
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Slydinknot by John Brown — A knot appears at one end of a rope, slides to the other, and vanishes.
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Christmas Cord Knot Again by Stephen Tucker — An alternative method for the previous effect.
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Fagin by Brian Flannigan — A card prediction made on a cigarette packet.
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Muzarre Vanish by Reinhard Muller — A variation of Paul Harris’ Bizarre Vanish.
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Stalking by Gary Osborne — A Coins Through Table routine with a surprising conclusion.
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One Too Many by Ted Lesley — A coin and a sip of drink travel from one hand to the other.
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Xmas Sale by Daniel Kalinofski — A utility move for loading a coin into a purse.
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Tidier by Ron Dowse — A utility device for vanishing small objects.
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Red Rust September by Ian Land — A Triumph routine where the backs of two selections change color at the climax.
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Drop Out by Stephen Tucker — A comedic rising card routine tailored for magicians.
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Stash Cash by Basil Horwitz — A Copper Silver transposition effect.
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Battlefield by Brian Flannigan — A packet trick where the spectator selects the only odd card in the packet.
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Once And Future Kings by David Britland & Stephen Tucker — Another engaging Cannibal Card routine.
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Britlandeck by David Britland — A trick deck routine where a prediction on the back of a card proves accurate.
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Without A Paddle by Ian Land — A four Ace routine where a selected Ace turns face down.
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Experience by Stephen Tucker — A card prediction routine featuring an odd-backed card.
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Flushtronic by Paul Brignall — Five identical cards transform into a royal flush.
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A Thousand Ways by Ian Land — Three cards are selected and shuffled back into the deck, with two appearing face up and the third face down between them.
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Reflection by Basil Horwitz — An ESP card prediction using two identical packets.
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Twice As Clear by Stephen Tucker — A chosen card is revealed Nth from the top of the deck, where N is a number selected by the spectator.
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Still Counting by David Britland — An advertising card aids in finding the selected card.
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Amalgam by Stephen Tucker — A clever mental routine with an intriguing method.
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Adder by Stephen Tucker — Another engaging mental routine.
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Pursperation by Stephen Tucker — A coin routine involving a borrowed pair of reading glasses.
 
                






























