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Magic Roadshow #150

Magic Roadshow #150

aaaa January 2014       

           Hello Friends..

Glad to have you back after what I hope was a rewarding Holiday season. The weather in parts of the country has been the big issue the past couple of weeks. Cold, rain, snow.. we’ve seen it all. Hope you guys faired well through it all. 

So, if you’re snowbound, here’s a little something to pass the time.. a new issue of the Magic Roadshow Journal of Magic. This one is special to me because it’s my 150th issue. I never thought I’d make it to issue #100. But, after I passed that milestone, I set my sights on issue #150. Now that I’m here, who knows where I’ll go…

This issue is a hodgepodge of resources; there’s no real path I’m following. Some of these resources are links I couldn’t find a place for in past issues. Others are somewhat off-topic, but something I think you’ll enjoy. 

Remember.. if you have questions or comments… EMAIL ME ( [email protected] )  A PDF version of this issue is available via a download link at the bottom of this post..

        ~ Table of Content ~

  • Sir Arthur Knows – A Card Effect
  • The Business of Table Hopping – A Definitive eBook by Paul Lelekis
  • Balloon-Animals.com/  – A Tutorial Resource
  • Need Gallium?  Spoon Molds for Sale.. (plus video)
  • Jerry Andrus’ T Rex Illusion – Video
  • Magic Dice Tutorial – Video
  • Fewdoit – 21 Magic Video Tutorials
  • How to do a Card Spring.. Detailed Video
  • How to do a Card Spring.. Another Tutorial
  • Magic Square Puzzles – Video Lectures & Presentations..
  • (FREE) Magic Square Ebook –  100+ pages
  • Werner Miller Monthly Feature for Roadshow Readers.. 2 Effects
  • James Galea Gets a Standing O on Ellen – video
  • Suspended – Balancing a Card Box at Extreme Angles Atop a Deck of Cards.. 
  • Gravity Change – Color Change/Top Change with Attitude
  • Guang Dong- Filmed at  The Lido in Paris
  • Magic News – The #1 Site for Constantly Changing Magic Related Stories
  • The Magic Roadshow Dollar Store –  Our Two Deals of the Month..  
  • The Importance of Habit..
  • Bitdefender Free – Unbreachable Security
  • Hot Scots Drum Line..  – Video  (Just for Fun)
  • Free eBooks for Roadshow Subscribers

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“To succeed in life we must stay within our strength zone, but continually move outside our comfort zone.” John Maxwell 

 “The best day of my life is when I manage in a winning game. And the second best day of my life is when I manage in a losing game.”  Baseball Manager Tommy Lasorda

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Sir Arthur Knows – A Card Effect                                         

I originally wrote this effect several years back for a past issue of the Roadshow.  It was titled “Know Way”.. I really liked this effect, but, I wasn’t happy with the way I’d wrote it, which isn’t unusual, and thought I would re-do it for publication in issue#150. I feared readers got lost in the original version and I wanted to try to do both my readers and this effect justice. This is a super easy effect that can be modified to play as simple or as complex as you wish… 

Effect: The magi shuffles the deck and deals five cards off the top onto a table. He asks a spectator, Carolyn, to call out a number from one to five..   

Carolyn says “Two”..

The magi points to the second card in the line and asks her to take the card, look at it, and show it around.  As Carolyn follows his directions, the magi scoops the four remaining cards from the table and turns his back to Carolyn to assure her that he will not see her card.  

After he’s convinced Carolyn has memorized the card and the other spectators have seen the card, the magi turns back and extends the packet to Carolyn, asking her to please drop her card on top.

 She does..

The magi shuffles the five cards, then again places all five in a line on the table. 

 “Carolyn.. I had you select and memorize a card. Now, I’m going to perform a small but impressive feat of detection I learned from studying the diaries of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who you may remember was the creator of Sherlock Holmes. Sir Arthur was a trained doctor who used his knowledge of the human body to expand the character of Sherlock and magnify his deduction abilities.  I’m going to show each of these cards back to you one at a time and I’m going to look for you to give me a small sign to help me know when you’ve see your card…” 

 One quick question Carolyn, are you right-handed or left-handed ? “

Carolyn said she was left-handed..

“This is a little know fact credited to Sir Arthur… If you are asked to.. lets say.. pick someone out of a police line-up, and you are shown a group of pictures, your right eye will twitch ever-so-slightly if you see someone you recognize.. assuming you’re left-handed. If you’re right-handed your left eye will twitch slightly. Science didn’t understand the right-brain, left brain correlation at that time, but it’s obvious Sir Arthur was ahead of his time. Since you’ve only seen the one card, I’m betting that if you see that card again, I’ll be able to tell it..”

The magi turns over one of the cards, but there’s no indication it’s Carolyn’s card. He slowly turns over the second, third, and fourth cards… and still no indication. Turning over the fifth card, the magi tells Carolyn that either she was influenced by Sir Arthur’s eye-twitch theory, and made a conscious effort to NOT twitch, or, she didn’t see her card… 

“Carolyn.. did you see your card?”

She said she didn’t… 

“Then I have one more card I want you to look at.. OK

The magi opens the card case (that has been sitting in view on the table the entire time) and shows there is a single card in the case.. He holds the card up for Carolyn to see, confidently stating he is sure her right eye moved, ever-so-slightly, meaning that this HAS to be her card.. 

With her head nodding affirmatively, Carolyn asks incredulously how the card got in the case… I could tell her, but I won’t… That secrets reserved for you. 
Secret: This is a very simple effect that utilizes my favorite utility.. double stick tape. Get a roll if you don’t already have one. Also, you will need four cards that are duplicates of four cards in your deck. Lets assume you choose to use the Eight of Spades, Two of Hearts, Jack of Clubs, and Ace of Diamonds. Get a duplicate of each. 

Take two random cards and put a small piece of double sided (double stick) tape on the back of one and stick the two together to appear as one. The number or suit doesn’t matter and no duplicates of these are needed.  Now, put the double card on top of the Two, Eight, Jack and Ace.. and put this packet on top of the deck. (double card the top card )

A little prep work is necessary. When taking the deck out of the case, make sure one of the duplicates is left in the case. Another duplicate should be in your pants pocket. The third and fourth duplicate can be in your shirt or jacket pocket. Actually, they can be anywhere.. as long as YOU know were they are and can get your hands on them at a moments notice. Develop a little system to help you remember.. 

You can shuffle the deck, leaving the top five cards in place. You can show the deck as normal also. When you take the five cards from the top of the deck to begin your effect, lay the double card down first, in the one position, followed by the other four. This way, when you ask Carolyn to pick a number between one and five, if she says “one..” you can begin counting from the other end of the line. Likewise, if she says “five”, you begin counting with the double. We don’t want her to get the double card, now do we.. 

It’s easy to set the small packet up so you can remember what is where.. I personally have the double card, then the Two, then the Eight, then the Jack, and the Ace on the far end. It doesn’t matter that the cards are aligned smallest to largest, and it helps me to know instantly what card has been selected. 

As for the duplicates, I know that my duplicate Two is in the card case, the Eight is in my pants pocket, and the Jack and Ace are in my shirt pocket… so regardless of which card Carolyn picks.. I not only know her selection, but I know where the duplicate is located.. pretty simple really..   

After she picks her number and gets her card, take the remaining four cards and perform the only ‘sleight’, if you want to call it that.. Pick the cards up so the double card is on top of the pack again. Once your back is turned, slightly ‘twist’ the top card to separate the double. Casually put the top card on the bottom of the packet as Carolyn shows her card around.  Now, the card with a small piece of double stick tape on it’s back is on top.

Ask Carolyn to drop her card on top of the packet. Now, you can square the cards and press the packet to make her card stick to the back of the top card. All your work is now done, and you’re ready to shuffle the cards a little and then re-deal them, face up, back to the table. 

As you show her the five cards, you’ll notice that either the Two, Eight, Jack or Ace is missing – It’s stuck to the back of the indifferent card. You don’t need to see it to know it’s identity if you use the same little stack of cards each time. Assuming you see the Ace, the Eight, the Jack, an indifferent card, (that was stuck to the back of the double) and the double itself.. you know that the selected card was the Two of Hearts… It’s the only one missing from your original stack of four. As I mentioned earlier, I will most likely know the identity of her card as soon as she selects one.. but just in case, remember the above.  

Since the Two is in the card case, or your pocket, your wallet, your backpack, or whatever… you’re now ready for the Reveal. Simple, simple, simple. If you’re ambitious, you can utilize TWO spectators instead of one. It requires a little more concentration on your part, but you guys are the Best…        

 Rick Carruth
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The Business of Table Hopping – A Definitive eBook by Paul Lelekis

Publisher Malcolm Forbes got it right when he said, “The biggest mistake people make in life is not trying to make a living at what they enjoy.” 

If there is ONE field of magic that has been thoroughly ignored, it’s Table Hopping. I’ve visited hundreds of websites, perused dozens and dozens of magic shops around the country, and explored the catalogs of all the major magic companies looking for good, solid material on working restaurants. Unfortunately, the material simply isn’t there.. 

At least not until now… 

Table Hopping is my type of magic. I’ve performed in a variety of restaurants, all owned by the same corporation, and I consider myself extremely lucky. I’m the exception though… My friend, Paul Lelekis, is the REAL deal – a guy who has performed at EVERY type of restaurant imaginable, under every sort of condition imaginable. And now, after considerable arm twisting, Paul has decided to talk… 

Why is this important? Because many of the top magicians in the country make the majority of their money table hopping. These guys produce dozens of DVDs each year explaining the latest card moves, sleights, twists, and theory… but nothing about table hopping. It’s as if they don’t want to share something that might actually make you a working performer. Duh… 

This is where Paul’s latest ebook, THE BUSINESS OF TABLE HOPPING, fills this glaring gap. Many of you know Paul as a staple of THE LINKING RING and author of more than a dozen books on magic, as well as many articles on magic and card magic in publications like the Magic Roadshow. I know Paul as a professional restaurant performer with over 25 years of experience… To quote Paul:

“I never intended to write this e-book, however I have received numerous requests by other magicians to share my “secrets” of table-hopping with the magic community since I have performed for over 25 years in restaurants, often six or seven times a week! Table-hopping is my favorite form of magical entertainment. You may already have a “real job”, however, you can supplement your income with this “side job” that will not only make you a performing professional, but will also lead to many other gigs that will snowball over time!” 

The amazing fact about Paul’s book is that, in addition to revealing all the small details that make table hopping profitable, he reveals a number of the actual effects he performs.. and not simply the type of effects, but detailed instructions with pictures. How many magicians do you know are willing to reveal their actual repertoire in detail?

Learn how to approach and what to say to the customers. Learn how to deal with the wait staff. Learn how to get your first ‘gig’, and how to keep it. Paul will teach you what to charge, whether to work for tips or salary, and how to dress appropriately for the different type restaurants. No stone is left unturned. 

Honestly, I cannot think of a BETTER way to spend Ten bucks.. Don’t simply learn a trick you’ll show two or three times and put on a shelf.. learn a TRADE that will put money in YOUR pocket, increase your overall bookings ten-fold, and make you a true professional..   

The Magic Roadshow gives ‘The Business of Table Hopping’ our highest recommendation…  

http://www.lybrary.com/the-business-of-table-hopping-p-408936.html

http://lybrary.com/paul-a-lelekis-m-163788.html

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Balloon-Animals.com/  – A Tutorial Resource

If you take Paul Lelekis’ advice and learn a few basic balloon creations.. this site may be a big help. You can watch videos featuring frogs, helicopters, dinosaurs, flower bracelets, and motorcycles.. to name a few.  

http://balloon-animals.com/

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Need Gallium?  Spoon Molds for Sale.. (plus video)

Gallium, a chart metal, hit the magic world a couple of years ago. It was considered one of the top ‘secrets’ of the movers and shakers. Fortunately, although the popularity eased off, the ability to create some stunning magic remains. I think the big knock on Gallium was it was slow. Slow to what? Slow to ‘melt’ in your hand. Gallium will change from a solid to a liquid at around 85 degrees. You don’t have to dissolve it to create some impressive magic though.. 

Imagine a spoon created from Gallium, manipulated in the hands of a mentalist. Rotometals provides Gallium to the educational community about as cheap as anyone.. plus, they sell spoon molds for the adventurous among us who want to take their magic on a scientific journey.  

http://www.rotometals.com/product-p/gallium-spoon-mold.htm

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Jerry Andrus’ T Rex Illusion – Video

Like those statues and pictures who’s eyes seem to follow you regardless of which way you go, the T Rex illusion takes it a step beyond. 

Based on a concept from the brilliant mind of one of magic’s greatest contributors, the late Jerry Andrus, and created by visual guru Brusspup, this illusion presents a miniature T Rex who’s entire head seems to turn as it follows you back and forth.

In simple terms, it works like this…

The mind constantly strives to create order in what it observes. Sometimes the mind will actually fill in the blanks to make sure the images it observes confirms with it’s definition of reality. To quote Mr. Andrus…

 “The point of demonstrating illusions is not merely to show we can be fooled… rather to appreciate that the human mind is in fact working correctly… we look at a parked car on the street, we assume that the part of the car we can’t see is there too; our brains have to do this so that we can make sense of the world around us”.

This illusion is a concave 3D creation. The mind sees it as a 2D image. What the mind thinks is pointing outward is actually pointing inward.. creating the illusion.  You can google ‘t Rex illusion video’ for a more in-depth explanation… 

Watch the video… 

https://magicroadshow.com/andrus.php

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     Magic Dice Tutorial – Video

Thanks to Archive.org for providing this video. Thanks also to my cohort Jim Canaday fromTheMagicPortal.us for bringing it to the surface… 

This is basically a dice matrix, very similar to what you would perform with coins except easier because of the shape of a die. Watch the video a try it out.. It’s the second video on the page.

(Magic trick video tutorial instruction by Langerman, www.fewdoit.com (author reserved no rights) public domain dedication.)

https://magicroadshow.com/andrus.php

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Fewdoit – 21 Magic Video Tutorials

Mr. Langerman not only provided us with the above dice tutorial, but I also found a page on his site with twenty-one magic tutorials on video. They include vids like ‘Sticky Hands’, ‘Three Knots’, and ‘Thumb Penetration’.  Since he has placed these videos in the public domain, feel free to share them with your friends.. (see below)

Look around. You’ll find links to the rest of the site that includes lots of balloon twisting info and tutorials.

 https://sites.google.com/site/fewdoit/magic-tricks-tutorials-instructions

** These programs are free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.

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 The Magic Roadshow Journal of Magic

 Remember.. signing up for the Magic Roadshow Journal of Magic is FREE. There is NO obligation and your email is 100% safe. I don’t even share it with other magicians.. You will be notified each month when a new issue of the Roadshow publishes and you can unsubscribe with one click.

Subscribe Here..   https://magicroadshow.com

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How to do a Card Spring.. Detailed Video

Card Springs are one of the most sought after achievements in all of card control. Everyone wants a good one, but few actually master this flourish. Here is a good 8 minute video that may help you achieve the elusive Card Spring…

http://etricks.info 

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How to do a Card Spring.. Another Tutorial

Here’s another six minute tutorial on the elusive card spring. This one is presented by 52Kards.com and is well instructed and helpful..

http://youtu.be/U-GvSSBLVhg 

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Magic Square Puzzles – Video Lectures & Presentations..

This site goes into great details to explain how to create a successful Magic Square. Done properly, the Magic Square is one of magic’s profound mysteries. There are many different type of squares.. small to very large, and you will find one to suit you either in the site or the accompanying 100+ free Magic Square eBook.

Don’t be deterred by the mathematics. Although the math geeks will have a field day here, it’s not necessary to understand mathematical formulas to become extremely proficient at creating magic squares on the fly.. Look for eight or nine videos that discuss various aspects of creation, a daily puzzle, and look for a link in the left nav bar that encourages you to create your own magic square. That is the link to the 100 plus page ebook. I’ve furnished the link below..  

 http://www.magicsquarepuzzles.com/magic-square-video-presentation.html

(FREE) Magic Square Ebook

100+ pages.. You don’t have to download this ebook, it opens automatically..

http://www.magicsquarepuzzles.com/ebook/

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Werner Miller Monthly Feature for Roadshow Readers.. 2 Effects

22. Another Negative Clue

 Sort out the ten Heart (or Spade) spot cards, and give them to a spectator for shuffling.

 Then instruct him to set the top card unviewed aside.

 Request him to deal the remaining cards back and forth into two equal piles until only one card is left. Ask him to note and remember the value of this card, then have this card placed on top of either pile and the other pile dropped on top.

 Take the combined pile and mix the cards by giving them a Reverse Forward Faro or a Monge (Over/Under) Shuffle or a Down/Under Shuffle, thus positioning the noted card seventh from the top.

 Call attention to the card set aside at the beginning and turn it face up. It is e.g. the Five of Hearts. State, “The only fact I know about your card is that it is definitely not the Five of Hearts.”

 Spell aloud “N-O-T”, with each letter dealing off the top a single card into a new pile, then drop the remaining cards as a block on top. In a similar manner spell “T-H-E”, then “F-I-V-E”, then “O-F”, and finally “H-E-A-R-T-S”.

 Turn the top card face up and remark, “But as you can see, this information is sufficient to locate it!”

 A variation: If you want to use Club cards, the spectator’s card is to be positioned 8th from the top down. This can be accomplished by performing two Monge Shuffles.

 23. Detour

 Use any seven cards. The spectator selects any other card, notes and remembers it and places it on top of your 7-card packet. Perform a false cut to seemingly lose the spectator’s card.

 Say, “Probably you are expecting me to find your card. You are wrong; the card I am going to find is not your card.” Spell “N-O-T” (reverse count 3 cards into a new pile, drop rest on top), “Y-O-U-R” (reverse count 4 cards into a new pile, drop rest on top), “C-A-R-D” (reverse count 4 cards into a new pile, drop rest on top). Turn the final top card face up in place, and let the spectator confirm that it is not his card. (In fact, the spectator’s selection is now fifth from the top down.)

 Continue, “But there is something to this card you will see soon: It will take us to your card.” Ask the spectator to give the cards a complete cut, then deal the cards singly and alternately into two piles. Point to the pile containing the face-up card, and discard the other one. 4 cards remain. Deal them back and forth as before. Point to the pair containing the face-up card, and eliminate the other one. Grasp the face-up card and use it to scoop up and flip over the last face-down card: It is the spectator’s selection.

 A variation: Place your 7-card packet on the spectator’s card so that it becomes the new bottom card, false cut, spell/deal “A-N-Y”, “O-T-H-E-R”, “C-A-R-D”, and turn the final top card face up. Continue as described.

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Werner Miller is a retired math teacher living in Austria. He has created literally hundreds of math based magic tricks. His primary interest is recreational math and applying it to puzzles and magic.

He won the 1989 and 1992 Tenyo Magic Competition each with a Flash Dice Routine. In addition, Werner has written extensively for magic publications.. including The Magician, Abracadabra, The Mystery Magazine, and Club 71.  Lybrary.com feature a number of books authored by Werner, most in English and some in German.  For more (and more elaborate) math-based magic by Werner Miller visit:

http://www.lybrary.com/werner-miller-m-7881.html

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Build Your Magic Show – Free Videos

Get an hour of free, first rate instruction from my friend, Julian Mather.. master magician and marketing guru. If you EVER had a real desire to build your own magic show – regardless of your age or experience – now is your time. Don’t put it off another day.. you’re not getting younger my friend!

 Click Here 

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James Galea Gert’s a Standing O on Ellen – video

You can thank my buddy, Elaine, for this video.. James Galea actually earns a standing ovation on the Ellen Show for this card classic. His patter is SO quick he doesn’t give you time to think about what he’s accomplishing. Just sit back and enjoy the next couple of minutes..  

http://www.flixxy.com/australian-magician-james-galeas-unbelievable-trick.htm

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Two Video Tutorials from FernandoP1 and Art Zone Productions..

Suspended – Balancing a Card Box at Extreme Angles Atop a Deck of Cards.. 

Discussed in the Encyclopedia of Magic and Mystery and comparing to ‘Vertigo‘ by Rick Lax, this gimmick allows you to balance a card box in seemingly impossible positions. There is both a gimmicked and non-gimmicked method shown in the tutorial…  Easy to do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxUpIc9Gtmk&feature=em-subs_digest-vrecs

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Gravity Change – Color Change/Top Change with Attitude

You won’t do this one instantly. Be prepared to practice.. But I think the end result is worth the effort. 

Similar to ‘Flippant’ by Looy Simonoff, you have to watch the video to see the possibilities of this change, which can be utilized for sleights other than color changes. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJv3aaMaAcs

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Guang Dong- Filmed at  The Lido in Paris

Very nice performance video from my Chicago buddy, Elliott Black. These acrobats are so well balanced it’s a shame.. I have trouble walking in rhythm… 

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=GsTqmEeBKhw&vq=medium#t=41 

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Magic News – The #1 Site for Constantly Changing Magic Related Stories

As soon as you finish reading this issue of the Roadshow I hope you can find time to visit Magic News. I’ve invested many hours of work and published dozens of stories related to everything from performing magic, to Penn Jillette, to magic shows in Australia, to performing magic for the blind, and recent problems for Paul Daniels…

Although Magic News will never reach the literary and intellectual quality of Tim Quinlan’s INSIDE MAGIC, (nothing in the magic world does..) we do strive to add news stories about the world of magic as they happen. We ( the Magic News and I ) have some very nice sources. I am notified several times a day if a news story with a magic related theme is published, either in newspapers, on line publications, glossy magazines, or blogs. 

Look inside this Magic News link for a quick view of ‘one’ of my resources.. I think you’ll find it interesting. Go to our MagicNews link below to see the end product. Every story at Magic News is carefully selected by hand, (no auto publishing here..) for your education, information and enjoyment… 

http://MagicNews.org

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 $$ The Magic Roadshow Dollar Store –  Our Two Deals of the Month..  

Deal #1  Groovebook – For Those of You Who Love to Take Phone Pics.. 

If you happened to watch ‘Shark Tank‘ a couple of nights ago you saw some heavy bidding on this product. Eventually purchased by Mark Cuban and ‘Mr. Wonderful’, there’s no doubt the price will go up for future customers.. so sign up now. The deal is this – you send Groove Book up to 100 pictures a month from your phone and they, in turn, send you the pictures back, nicely printed and bound in a keepsake perforated book, for $2.99 a month. This is not a typo. This IS a subscription service.. so you will be charged each month until you stop the service. 

Regardless, you can upload pics to your phone from your computer and then forward them to Groovebook in order to get All your pictures printed out in book form for the price of a cup of coffee.. If you don’t have 100 pictures, you can order multiples. These make great gifts… Believe it or not, shipping and handling is included in the subscription price. Check it out at:

http://groovebook.com

Try using the code: CNETGROOVE at checkout to get your first 100 print book free… 

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Deal #2 My Best Magic ‘Investment’ Over the Holidays.. and it cost $0.99 Cents!

I’ve found another use for my iPhone… It’s called ‘Magic Trick#1‘ and it cost ninety-nine cents. Basically, you download the app, and you’re ready to do some impressive feats of mental magic. 

I’ll let you watch the short video to see the app in action, and I’ll give you a second link with a review and a link to purchase it… 

Watch Trailer:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yivIxln85gY

Read Review:  

http://www.tuaw.com/2014/01/02/review-magic-trick-1-is-a-card-magic-trick-for-your-iphone/

PS.. I use a Split Spades marked deck. I separate all the face cards into one packet, mix them, and fan them face down.. I ask the spec to touch one. As soon as she does it gives me a moment to secretly see the value and suit on the back. I ask her to go ahead and take the card, but not let me see it. After a fair amount of patter, I reveal the card on my phone. This is strong, since I never ‘saw’ her card before it was revealed by my iPhone… I’ve fooled a few magicians with this one… 

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The Importance of Habit.. ( This may be THE most important characteristic of a great Magician )

The founder of one of the world’s most successful companies said, “The individual who wants to reach the top must appreciate the might and force of habit. He must be quick to break those habits that can break him—and hasten to adopt those practices that will become the habits that help him achieve the success he desires.” This is true in all of life. A dream becomes a reality as the result of your actions, and your actions are controlled mainly by your habits. 

Speaker and author Robert Ringer says, “The world is saturated with intelligent, highly educated, extraordinarily skilled people who experience ongoing frustration because of their lack of success. Millions of others spend their lives working hard, long hours, only to die broke.” What’s the solution? Ringer says: “Remember, life is nothing more than the sum total of many successful years; a successful year is nothing more than the sum total of many successful months; a successful month is nothing more than the sum total of many successful weeks; a successful week is nothing more than the sum total of many successful days. That’s why practicing successful habits, day in and day out, is the most certain way to win over the long term.” 

You have to take a realistic look at yourself to know where your habits are taking you. If your habits don’t line up with your dream, then you need to either change your habits or change your dream. If you want to hold on to your dream, then be prepared to change your habits, because a bad habit never goes away by itself.

http://TheEncouragingWord.org

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Bitdefender Free – Unbreachable Security

If you don’t have a reliable anti virus on your computer, you now have no more excuses.. BitDefender is Free, BitDefender is extremely reliable, and BitDefender is so small that you will NOT notice it running. Oh, I’ve had programs I actually uninstalled because of the resources they used; constantly freezing my machine, delaying start-ups by several minutes, and running invasive scans at inappropriate times. 

Although there is a paid version that features additional security, Bitdefender Free will provide you with good, basic, reliable protection you cannot afford to be without… Personally, I use Bitdefender on ALL my computers, and give it two thumbs up… (I used to use AVG, which is still a good antivirus – but Bitdefender provides an equal level of service and is a considerably less drain on my device/laptop…)

 http://www.bitdefender.com/solutions/free.html

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Hot Scots Drum Line..  – Video  (Just for Fun)

The video speaks for itself. It’s a group of young guys displaying their skills as performers at a local talent show.  

I have always had a love of drum lines, assuming they were talented, exceptionally rhythmic, and entertaining. (Much like myself) The Hot Scots are all three… 

http://streetmagic2.blogspot.com/

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http://streetmagic.info/cbmall3.html 

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That does it for this issue. I hope you found something to help your magic study along. Remember, if you have something you would like to share with the magic community, send it to:   [email protected]

“May my next issue find you well..” 

 Rick Carruth / Editor 

Senior Professor – Camelard College of Conjuring of Chemmis, Egypt 

“Magic’s Only Worldwide Honor Society”

http://www.camelardcollege.org/ 


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Magic Roadshow #149

Magic Roadshow #149

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December 2013

Editors: Fran Ferry, Paul Lelekis, Rick Carruth
Contributors: Julian Mather, Edward Glassman, Werner Miller, Elliott Black

 Hello Everyone. It’s great to be able to get another issue out before Christmas. After the delay last month I was slightly paranoid, waiting for the axe to drop on one function or another. Thanks goes out to all of you who have written to me, encouraging me to not worry about deadlines on the publication date of a free newsletter. I have to force myself to be more organized. While I’m not the most structured guy around, every little skirmish won is a step in the right direction for your’s truly… 

Here’s wishing each and every one of you a great Holiday season. Although I personally celebrate the birth of Christ, I have friends who are of other religions. I also have readers from, literally, around the world. So, regardless of what you celebrate, I hope this month brings Blessings for you and your family.

I will ‘probably’ not have the next issue ready before January 1st.. so here’s wishing you a wonderful New Year also. Keep in mind that the party’s not over ’til you smile for the mugshot…     

I really like the new MagicRoadshow.com site. It is MUCH easier to publish a newsletter not having to first write it in HTML. There are tricks to this site builder, and I am still working out the bugs, but it’s an enjoyable journey. Look for some big improvements.. as soon as I figure out how to make them happen.

MagicRoadshow.com is now optimized for mobile phones. You can read each new issue on your mobile device, assuming you’re using a newer one. If you’re interested in past issues, each past issue will appear on the ARCHIVE page as soon as a new issue publishes.  

Questions or Comments? Email me at: mailto:[email protected]

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Table of Content

 

* Interview – Julian Mather
* Card Passé-Passé – A Card Effect Revised
* Issue #30 of the Jinx – Free Download
* Die Maiers’ Comedy Trapeze
* Magic Tips and Tricks – Christmas Special
* The Amateur Conjuror – Farewell to Our Friend
* Werner Miller – Two Effects for the Roadshow
* The Magician Who Puts “The Show” Into Show Business
* Reverse Card Change Tutorial / Cambio de Color de Carta al Reves
* Clickshift Tutorial Revealed – An Amazing Card Shift Control
* Wheel Pass – Very Impressive!
* The Easy Great Card Trick – Video
* The One Dollar to Ten Dollar Bill Switch – Video
* A Late Addition…Illusionists Barry and Stuart Video
* Catastrophe or Textastrophe?  You Decide….
* Free Photos – Resource
* MathMagic – Newly Revised and Expanded, and STILL Totally Free
* Unadvertised Bonus… David Blaine’s Full TV Special  “Real or Magic”

“Magic is the only honest profession. A magician promises to deceive you and he does.” 
Karl Germain

“Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business.”
 Tom Robbins

“Scientists have calculated that the chances of something so patently absurd actually existing are millions to one. But magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.”  Terry Pratchett

“Rick Carruth is a genius…..”
R. Carruth

( proof positive I’ll try to sneak one by you every now and again..) 

 

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 Interview:  Julian Mather

 

Julian Mather is a magician, speaker, marketer, developer, teacher, and most importantly, someone who knows how to draw you into his world as a performer and make you a better person as a result. Julian is always encouraging, always positive, and always the professional. I discovered Julian’s Magic School while exploring the web, looking for resources for the Roadshow. After reading his material and watching dozens of videos available for the asking, I ordered everything available through the magic store, several gigs of downloads, and quickly realized both the value and real world experience that went into each effect.

At one time, I thought I was prolific…that was until I encountered Julian. The amount of material available on his various sites, the videos (120+),  and the brand new program that teaches future performers how to develop their own first rate shows requires an enormous expenditure of both time and effort. Julian and I think alike. He understands the real world value of an effect scripted to entertain the ‘public’, and not necessarily fellow magicians. He is truly a professional performer, and that is the basis of my interview with Julian Mather…       

Rick:  Hi Julian. First, let’s talk a moment about Julian Mather. Where do you reside? Married/single, and how did you get into magic? What do you consider your strengths and your specialties?

Julian: I am a 52 year old bloke (that’s Australian vernacular for a general run-of-the-mill sort of guy) married to the wonderful Miss Vicky. We have raised two daughters now 19 and 21 who treat our house like a fully serviced hotel. That’s just to let you know Australia is very similar to the rest of the world.

I got into magic through one of my past careers as a documentary cameraman. I would travel away a lot and as a result you end up spending much of your life in hotels and bars. I did not want to end up with sclerosis of the liver so I always took part of my home life to keep me occupied at nights. Following some odd activities like printing black and white photos, then restoring pieces of furniture – yes, I would travel with items like antique drawers I could sand and polish – learning magic tricks seemed relatively sane.

The more people heard I was studying magic, the more I was asked to perform and over a dozen or so years I had amassed hundreds of school show performances and many more performances to audiences in Australia, USA, South Africa and UK. These were essentially all free shows but I really applied myself to it with a professional mindset.

In 2008 I took an almighty leap of faith and left a career that I was very highly regarded in and ran away and metaphorically joined the circus. In reality, I set to being a local kids and family magician. It worked – as that is what I still do today.

My strengths are I am willing to question things in the world of magic that seem to exist because of tradition but make little sense to me on close examination. I took Eugene Burger’s maxim of ‘be your own authority’ to heart.

I only claim to be expert in one thing in the world of magic: I’m an authority on how to be a middle age person and leave your job to pursue your dream to become a magician and make a comfortable income from it.

I seem to be able to take tired old props and breathe a little new life into them but that’s about it.

Rick: I’m in awe of the work you have invested in your site, Julian’s Magician School. The content, the dozens of custom images, and the quality of the material you retail to fellow magicians is second to none. What are your hopes for the magician who finds your site for the first time?

Julian: My hope is that when people find my site for the first time that they take a chance and trust me. First and foremost I want to help people become confident because I never was and I know how that felt.. and it’s not nice. Magic has helped me enormously and I am driven to share what I have learnt.

Integrity, that there is consistency between what I say and do, is so important to me. I just hope people give me a chance to prove that to them. Unfortunately magic is full of outlandish claims on the packaging of tricks that rarely live up to the hype, so I get tarred with the same brush. That’s life, and I take it on the chin like the rest. But I really do have something that can help others so I always hope they don’t err on the side of caution and give me a shot to prove myself.

Rick: Who is your target market?

Julian: You know every time I do a public show, let’s say a strolling event at a festival, I will break into a mini show and draw a crowd around. I pack the front row in tight but there will always be at least one man, usually 35 -55 years old, who stands back from the group and watches me like a hawk. He never joins in on the fun but he’s there from the moment I set up until the moment I move on. I know who he is. He is me twenty years ago. This is exactly what I would do as I was fascinated by how someone became a magician, how they made a living from magic, how they got a crowd to stay, how they got strangers to pay them. All this and more I wanted to know the answers to because something in me compelled me to ask.

So who is my target market? Males 35-55 who are dissatisfied with their job and never have unleashed the magic performer in them. I know my target market intimately.

Rick: I purchased your entire package some time back and it has to contain several gigs of information, pdfs, posters, and videos. Although there was something for performers of all aspects of magic, the bulk seemed to center on entertaining at parties and gatherings, as opposed to stage performances. How long did it take you to develop the package and what did you most NOT want to part with?

Julian: Everything I sold via my birthday-party-magician.com website was created to give people the best opportunity to get out there in front of someone, anyone and actually perform something. For most of us that means family friends and colleagues.

I was not aiming at magicians who wanted material for their show, I was aiming at people who wanted the confidence to perform. The step up to performing in front of people is just too high for most people. Finding an old packing crate that people can use to make the step up easier is what I think my routines were. Everything I use myself and I know they get reactions. Everything is technically a one on a scale of one to five. I simply put out material that I wished was available when I started.

Rick: As a lover of the classic flea circus, I was mesmerized by the Hernando routine. Tell me something about the thinking behind the development of Hernando.

Julian: Following on this is the routine I most wanted to keep to myself. It is simply the best routine i know because it is the most useful. This is a get out of jail routine.

My Dad was an amateur magician who never performed and I bet he rarely did because he was crippled by the lack of confidence I was too.. early on. I’m sure I inherited that from him. He must have had one of the very first stiff ropes. It was bent and tattered but he would toy with it a lot. He used to make the little flea walk across the rope in the clever handling that you learn in the routine I teach.

Then about 5 years ago I saw Duane Laffin do a short version of this routine as a throw away time filler at a magic conference. I looked around and there was little interest from the magicians. My heart was pumping. I thought this was brilliant. All I did was take my Dad’s idea, add Duane’s basic structure, added a few tired old hackneyed magicians jokes to it and voila! Hernando, The World’s Strongest Flea was born.

I take no credit for any originality. I tried contacting Duane for more info on it but never heard back. If anything I am happy to have given new life to something so totally captivating for audiences.

Rick: The number of videos you have on YouTube offering support to your site and your magic is staggering. Time wise, what percentage of your time is invested in the video aspect? Do you see video as the future? Why do you offer the videos for free as opposed to bundling them and selling them? Do you consider the time you’ve invested in the videos as important to your future plans?

Julian: Each of my magician school videos takes me 6-8 hours to complete. Often I don’t even know what trick it will be until I sit down and start. I plan and write out HOW I am going to teach it then begin the process. The shoot and edit take half the time, then the uploading, building a web page, doing Facebook posts and tweets and RSS feeds takes up the other half.

Video is incredibly powerful and it is happening now, not the future. That said I always encourage people to use books and video. It’s like a knife and fork. Separately of limited benefit but used together – WOW!

Julian’s Magician School videos are free and will remain free because why should someone have to pay to have the opportunity to improve their lives. I try hard to make sure that most of the tricks I put up are what I loosely term public domain. My rule of thumb for that is if I can find the trick in a public library, then it is accessible for all.

Also, the building of one’s confidence should not be the exclusive right of those who can pay for it. Often the ones who need it most are the ones who cannot afford it. I consider this to be a basic right along with things like education and health care. Let’s extend this out to something I wasn’t aware of before I started publishing the videos. The internet is a worldwide phenomenon. The western world with its relative affluence are not the only people who now have access to my videos. People from many developing nations follow me too.

Can you imagine being someone who worked a whole month of manual work and ordered a $25 trick online only to open it up, and instead of Solomon’s Cave of Treasure they found a playing card with a piece of fishing line and a small square of double sided tape.

Of course there is a place for paid magic. Julian’s Magician School is simply an alternative.
Sure these videos will help me in the future. They have given me a voice in the world of magic and also given me a chance to prove my integrity and consistency that I mentioned earlier as important.

Rick: Maybe this question is more for my benefit than most of my readers, but I’m shameless.. What are your primary methods of promoting your site and your products? What seems to be most successful?

Julian: My number one method of promoting my site is what I just mentioned, being consistent in my approach and voice. To be honest the people find me, I don’t find the people.

Certainly YouTube is a great way to drive traffic to your site. For it to work for you though you need to offer something different. People don’t come to me because I’m a great magician, I’m not. People come to the videos because I can offer them some hope to one day being the confident person they aspire to be.

Once they are there, I always make sure they can get to my site easily and get my free ebook. It is 40,000 words of solid practical and at times life changing suggestions. I know this because so many people have told me how much it helped them. This is the fuel I need to keep going.

My primary strategy for promoting myself is to give away for free really good quality information. I keep getting emails saying why aren’t you selling this stuff? I don’t sell it because I want people to know that if the material you get for free from me is top rate then if I do offer something up for a cost then you can be guaranteed it will be better. So really it’s a win – win for everyone. This is not my philosophy, it’s a style that is catching on called abundant giving.

So in short the secret lies not in technology or gimmicks or sneaky Google algorithms, it is simply trying to give people the best you can so they are willing to hear more from you.

Rick: Just recently, I signed up and received four in-depth videos detailing the building of one’s magic show. For those who haven’t seen the videos, tell us what you hope to accomplish, and what type of response you’ve received to Live Your Magic Dream and Build Your Magic Show?

Julian: LiveYourMagicDream.com is simply an umbrella site for all my projects. One of those is BuildYourMagicShow.com where you get 4 very detailed content rich videos if you simply give me your email address in return. I never spam people or trade their email addresses. The videos actually contain some of the routines I was selling through my website. Now I am giving those away too.

What I hope this does is gets people to think about how they structure their magic shows. There seems to have been little real thought go into this up until now. I know there will be people tut-tutting me as some sort of jumped up wanna be expert in the world of magic. I simply say go and watch the 4 free videos. If after that you think I don’t have anything that is worthy of further investigation then you have many ways you can let me know.

I also hope to raise the bar on children’s and family magic education. Am I doing this? Let the people speak for themselves:

My wonderful wife knows exactly how much I’ve invested in magic materials. Following my first performance using Julian’s material she said: “That course is the best magic thing you’ve ever purchased!”

“…this is all diamond quality content and I am so grateful to be here.”

“…this is the most completely applicable course I’ve ever seen”

“Anybody who wants to put a show together would be crazy not to do this course.”
“…absolutely stoked to be a part of this course. It has already turned my show around in so many positive ways”

The response has been outstanding. It almost needs to be because the production schedule for each of the 5 modules is grueling with approx 40 videos per module. I would hate to think I was doing it all for nothing.

Rick: What’s in the future for you? What direction do you hope to take your magic?

Julian: The future is very exciting. What I have done so far is the tip of the ice berg. I actually wake up every day and go Yeah! I’m still alive. There is so much I have yet to finish.

Next on the schedule is a business side of magic project unlike anything out there. This is going to knock the socks off everyone as it is SO ACCESSIBLE. You wait and see. I’m bursting to give details but now is not the right time. I’m very big on delivering on my promises so stay tuned.

Then there is 3 Minute Magic Show.com  This is another FREE venture to give people inspiration to be able to take a few simple tricks and construct a 3 minute magic show from them that will let you approach people with your magic. What you say, a 3 minute show? How is that possible? I know it works because this is how I made my big leap up in confidence. I tried for years to a 30 minute show but it never got me the confidence. I stumbled and bumbled and stuttered my way through.

One day I thought enough is enough. I started doing a 3 min show ten times in a row and my confidence soared. I am really excited at the potential for this to get people in front of audiences.

Rick: Lastly, what is your favorite effect to perform for adults? Favorite effect to perform for children? Words of advice for future performers…

Julian: My favourite effect for adults is the same as for children and grannies and grandpops: Sponge Balls … the most maligned and dismissed trick in magic. I get great reactions from other routines but nothing consistently gets whoops and hollers like those little yellow balls. Come along and look at BuildYourMagicShow and you will SEE what I mean.

The best things any future performers can do is not expect it all to happen next week. Think in one to five year blocks and set goals accordingly. I am living proof this works, that everything I promote works because above all, I am very average, I simply set goals and don’t stop until I achieve them. Do you know why I sign off my videos with, “If I can do it, you can do it”? Because it’s true.

Rick: Julian, I want to ‘thank you’ for taking time to share your thoughts with the Magic Roadshow readers. I am slow to promote fellow magicians, but in your case, I fully understand the amount of hard work and dedication that has gone into your site, your career, and your products. Here’s wishing one of the really ‘good guys’ in all of magic endless success in the future.

Click For Info on Build Your Magic Show

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Card Passé-Passé – A Card Effect Revised
R. Carruth

This nice effect was published in an alternate form in issue 30 of The Jinx. After reading the handling, I changed things around a bit to accommodate a seldom used device in my arsenal. This effect will require a packet of nineteen cards and a change bag or egg bag.

The magi counts fifteen cards into the hand of a spectator…Rob for short. Since there seems to be something ‘off’ by the magi’s count, Rob is asked to count the cards back into the magi’s hand. Fifteen there are…

The magi again counts the fifteen cards back into Rob’s hand, again using a suspicious count that leaves Rob slightly confused.

The magus holds out the change bag and asks Rob to drop two cards into the bag. He does.

Rob is asked to count the cards into the magi’s hand a second time. There are still fifteen cards in his packet.

Magi again counts the cards back into Rob’s hand…again using the funny count.

Rob is asked to place two more cards into the change bag…which he does.

Rob is asked to count the cards in his hand…There are STILL fifteen.

He is now given a rubber band to place around the packet, and asked to drop the entire packet into the change bag.

After due diligence, the bag is shown empty. After a little more diligence…the packet is shown to be in Rob’s pocket…….

(Note: I am leaving the patter up to you…)

This effect works best when you have access to your audience before the performance. You will have to secret a packet of fifteen cards, wrapped in a rubber band, into someone’s pocket. This effect actually works well with a female carrying a large handbag. It’s not hard to secretly drop a packet of cards into some of these large monstrosities. If space is a concern, you can create your own change bag out of a couple of paper bags and carry it folded in your pocket.

Hold a packet of fifteen cards in hand…with four more in your pants pocket. After re-approaching Rob, ask if he can assist you with a very special trick…Tell him you are going to count fifteen cards into his hand, and do so like this…”Fifteen, fourteen, thirteen, twelve, eleven, ten, nine, eight, and 2 are ten, and 2 makes twelve, and 3 more make fifteen..”

Rob will look at you like you’re crazy.

Assure Rob that there are really fifteen, and ask him to recount the cards into your hand. Rob will discover that there ARE actually fifteen cards in the packet. While Rob is counting into your left hand, slip your right hand into your pocket and palm two of the four cards. Secret them to the top of the pack.

“Rob, I can tell you’re the suspicious type, so I’ll count them again, “Fifteen, fourteen, thirteen, twelve, eleven, ten, nine, eight, seven, and 3 make ten, 2 make twelve, and 3 are fifteen..”
“Let’s cut the number down a tad and make the counting simpler…drop two of your cards into this bag.”

After Rob does so, ask him to again count the cards into your hand. He will count fifteen…

As before, you will secret two cards from your right pocket, adding them to the packet in your left hand. Count the seventeen cards back to Rob exactly as before…”Fifteen, fourteen, thirteen, twelve, eleven, ten, nine, eight, seven, and 3 make ten, 2 make twelve, and 3 are fifteen..”

“Tell you what Rob, why don’t you drop two more cards into this bag. “Rob does.

“Count your cards now, Rob, and you should have thirteen.”

To Rob’s surprise, he STILL has fifteen cards. Hand Rob a rubber band and ask him to wrap it around the packet.

“Every time you drop two in the bag they return to the packet. Let’s drop the whole packet in the bag and see what happens.”

After a little patter you can now show the change bag empty. If you’re using a paper bag, simply tear down the ‘other’ side of the bag, showing it empty. This will be quite the surprise for Rob…but not quite as big a surprise as when you ask him to look inside his jacket pocket…or when you ask Carolyn to look inside her handbag.
Use a small rubber band that only allows one pass around the packet. You will have that one guy who wants to wrap it four or five times if possible. I know this sounds long and complicated…but it’s not. It IS time consuming, which is generally a plus for most of us. Develop your own patter…something that fits your style and character. If you can vanish a couple of cards in mid air, you can remove the two cards each time instead of having Rob drop them in a bag and vanish them in any way you see fit..

This effect was originally published in an alternate form in The Jinx, issue 30, as “Oscar H. Paulson’s Card Passé- Passé”. Revised by Rick C.

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Would you like Issue #30 of The Jinx? You can see the original effect, plus a number of other effects, courtesy of Mr. Annemann…
https://app.box.com/s/w7l0i5034ndenzzo6c72

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Die Maiers’ Comedy Trapeze

When was the last time you watched a good trapeze duo on video? What! Never you say. Then you are in for a treat. Die Maiers, is a German duo of performers.  Sabine Maier and Joachim Mohr are the artists, each playing an inept character unqualified for the rigors of the trapeze. Their stutter steps are reminiscent of Buster Keaton and their performance is quite outstanding…

You’ll enjoy this…Thanks to my friend Elliott Black for the link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eor9b_WANEs

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Magic Tips and Tricks – Christmas Special

The Holidays are upon us and I can’t wait…I’m a sucker for presents and I love the lights and tenor of the Season. If you don’t already own Magic Tips and Tricks, I’ve adjusted the price for the Holidays to $8.06 to make it quite affordable to all. The Kindle edition is only $2.99.

I wish from time to time I’d chosen a different name for this book…I know it sounds simplistic. But I didn’t care as much about the title as I did the content. 126 pages of good stuff for Roadshow readers.

Order at Amazon

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The Amateur Conjuror…

COLUMN #34. “All Great Things Come To An End”
©2013 by Ed Glassman

Hi…
This is my last column. I loved writing these columns. However, I now want to do other things: write columns about my other interests in life (‘creativity at work,’ for instance), dance to a different tune, create new songs, think about other things, and write a book.

To celebrate, I am not going to include a magic trick in my column today. My magic tricks are in my four books which are now available in hard print and in Amazon Kindle form (ebook). To help you find them, CLICK ON EACH TITLE below to connect to Amazon…

1. Family Magic-1: Easy-To-Do Magic Tricks That Astonish and Amuse.  Click Here

2. Family Magic-2. No Hands Card Tricks.   Click Here


3. 25 Amazing Magic Card Tricks Easily Performed Over The Telephone (Family Magic 3).
Click Here

 4. 45 Astonishing Card Magic Tricks For Kidz Of All Ages (Family Magic 4).   Click Here

Enough of that for now. I have totally enjoyed writing my column “The Amateur Conjuror” for the “Magic Roadshow.” Rick is such a marvelous, generous human being that it was a great pleasure. I think Rick Carruth, the noble editor of the Magic Roadshow, is a splendid human being and friend.

And I must thank all persons who read my column. I especially appreciate you.

Now for my last bit of magic. I pronounce my secret words and Rick Carruth, our gracious editor, is rendered powerless to resist, and he will publish this last column even though it doesn’t show how to do a new magic trick.

Bye all.

Editor’s note: Both I and the Magic Roadshow will miss our monthly treat from Edward. The Amateur Conjuror was a collection of effects for the real world…carefully constructed by a very thoughtful mind to amaze those not “in the know..”. Edward Glassman, as his resume will attest, is quite the writer. With many scholarly works to his credit, we were fortunate that we were able to get Ed to turn off the academic mindset to compose thoughtful and interesting articles for those of us who appreciated his wit and wisdom.  I certainly wish my friend the Best in all his future endeavors, and say ‘Thank You Ed” for all the time invested in our little magic journey.

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Werner Miller – Two Effects for Roadshow Readers…

20. The Last Card

Have a spectator sitting across the table facing you. Openly sort out the thirteen Clubs, and hand them to the spectator who shuffles them. Retrieve them, and deal them singly and rotationally into three piles, one in front of you, two before the spectator. Deal the first card to yourself, then proceed clockwise until the cards run out. At the end, your pile consists of five cards, each of the spectator’s piles contains four cards.

Ask the spectator to decide on either of his piles. He’s free to shuffle it once more, then he notes and remembers the top card (leaving it there), places his other pile on top of it and drops the combined pile on top of your pile.

False cut the cards. The spectator’s card is still fifth from the top down.

Spell “C-L-U-B”, with each letter shifting a single card from top to bottom, and discard the card falling on the last letter. Continue this way eliminating every fourth card, until you are left with only one card; it is the spectator’s card.

Or: Use the thirteen Spades or Hearts. After they have been dealt as described, instruct the spectator to note and remember the bottom card of either of his piles and to place that pile on top of his other pile. Drop your pile on top of all, so that the spectator’s card is now at position no. 9 from the top down.

False cut, then continuously spell “S-P-A-D-E” (“H-E-A-R-T”, resp.), at the end of the word discarding the next card (i.e., every sixth card). Again, the spectator’s card remains.

 

21. Not That Diamond

Have the thirteen Diamonds shuffled by the spectator, then deal them as in “The Last Card” into three piles. The spectator decides on either of his piles, shuffles it once more and notes and remembers the final bottom card. Then that pile is placed on top of the spectator’s other pile.

Point to your pile and turn over the top card. Let’s assume, it’s the King. Either place it face up on the table or place it face down back on top of your pile (spectator’s choice). Then put your pile on top of the spectator’s combined pile. The spectator’s card is now either the eighth in a 12-card packet or the ninth in a 13-card packet.

Perform a false cut.
Recall the value showed up on top of your pile (King, in our example), stating that this bit of information makes it easy to find the spectator’s card. Spell “N-O-T” (deal out 3 cards into a new pile, then drop rest on top), “T-H-E” (do the same once more), “K-I-N-G” (the value can be a 3-, 4- or 5-letter word, so deal out the corresponding number of cards, then drop rest on top), “O-F” (deal 2 cards, drop rest on top), “D-I-A-M-O-N-D-S” (deal 8 cards, drop rest on top).
Turn over the final top card; it is automatically the spectator’s card.

Werner Miller is a retired math teacher living in Austria. He has created literally hundreds of math based magic tricks. His primary interest is recreational math and applying it to puzzles and magic.
Check out more (and more elaborate) math-based magic by Werner Miller at:

http://www.lybrary.com/werner-miller-m-7881.html

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The Magician Who Puts The Show Into Show Business With His Tricks Of The Trade..
Thomas Heath for the Washington Post

It’s not often we get the opportunity to look inside the mind and analyse the thinking of the super successful. Mark Phillip’s sets the standard for corporate magicians. That’s why this article is such a treat for the many who are envious of the corporate performer…

“Practice, practice, practice. Memorization. Cold-calling businesses. That’s all part of the game. His business is not little kids’ birthday parties, or Las Vegas glamour. Instead, his bread and butter is the trade show. Companies pay him thousands of dollars to troll the floor of a convention centre performing his close-up magic tricks while delivering his client’s corporate message. His 12-minute act runs twice an hour, six to eight hours a day. The big challenge is getting the clients to hire him in the first place…”

http://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/nov/19/magician-tricks-corporate-message-business

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Check out this selection of effects, available via video, for performers of all levels. When I first ran across this package, I saw two videos that interested me to the point that I was willing to pay $6.95 for the entire package.. just to get what I wanted. I don’t regret it one bit…. You won’t either.

http://streetmagic.info/10vids.html

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Reverse Card Change Tutorial / Cambio de Color de Carta al Reves

Here’s three great video tutorials by FernandoP1 and Art Zone Productions. This first card change is very visual and technically challenging. There are angles that must be mastered. Once done, you’ll own a color change like no other in your arsenal.

Let me know how this effect works for you…

http://youtu.be/BlivDvyhWiw

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Clickshift Tutorial Revealed – An Amazing Card Shift Control

FernandoP1 demonstrates a card change that, for all practical purposes, appears impossible. The change is performed with one hand and no visible moves. You’ll have to watch the video to understand the control. I’m not going to tell you it’s easy and that you’ll be performing it five minutes after watching the tutorial…but it’s something that you can do…with practice.

Master this one if you want to blow away your magic buddies. They will appreciate it more than the general public…although both will be quite amazed.

http://youtu.be/XMvDFSy1RlQ

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Wheel Pass – You Can Do It..

And here is the third video from FernandoP1. As soon as you watch this video, you’ll grab a deck of cards to see if this is possible. Similar to Lennart Green’s wonderful Float Pass.

http://www.etricks.info/2013/12/wheel-pass.html

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The Easy Great Card Trick – Video

Here is another card trick from mismag822, my favorite YouTube channel. This trick was originally published some time back…but the quality was poor and mismag decided to republish it in a better quality version. Considering the entertainment value, it really IS an easy trick to perform.

With over one million views, it can’t be bad…

http://streetmagic2.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-easy-great-card-trick-tutorial-video.html

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The One Dollar to Ten Dollar Bill Switch – Video

Yes, this is a classic effect. I’m sure many of you have this in your repertoire. But, for those of you who don’t…this is a great learning video. All the folds are shown in detail and the learning curve is quite easy. Watch this video a couple of times and you’ll be fooling yourself…

http://streetmagic2.blogspot.com/2013/11/one-dollar-to-five-dollar-bill-switch.html

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A Late Addition…Illusionists Barry and Stuart Video

Barry and Stuart visited the offices of the Daily Star to promote their new UKTV show. In the process they grossed out the reporter. Watch the video and read the article. This is very fitting after last month’s feature articles on Melvin Burkhart, the Human Blockhead..

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz-tv/hot-tv/353978/The-Happenings-Barry-and-Stuart-perform-mind-boggling-spoon-balancing-illusion

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Bonus – David Blaine’s Full TV Special… “Real or Magic”

I must admit.. I enjoyed David’s recent special. Any time we can get a magician on TV in primetime, promoting our art, it’s a good thing. (unless they suck..)

David performed a number of effects generally available to any of us, assuming you know where to look. He put enough of a twist on some effects that they were not readily recognized. Anyway.. here is the full special, in HD no less, for you to watch, or re-watch. I’ve thrown in a bonus interview about 22 minutes in length. I would watch the special quickly, or use Keepvid to download it to your computer, as I have a feeling it won’t be up long… 😉

https://magicroadshow.com/davidblaine.php

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Catastrophe or Textastrophe?  You Decide….

“Next time you post your phone number in a public place, think again. This is a collection of text messages I’ve exchanged with people who have done just that…”

What happens when a wise-guy texts telephone numbers, posted in public places, and causes havoc and headaches? All I can say is this is some funny stuff. Be sure to click the ‘archive’ link to see past text messages. Although it’s funny…it is also contains what I would call ‘swear words’, so if you are offended…just move along…there’s nothing to see here..

http://textastrophe.com/

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Free Photos – Resource

Getting photos from Google images and the websites of others can be very risky. There is a lawyer out there just waiting to send you a nasty letter. Fortunately, there ARE places where you can get totally free pics for your blog or website without having to attribute anything to anyone. (The ‘morgue file’ is commonly a file used by journalists to store resources that they may want to use at a later date with a news item…)

http://www.morguefile.com/archive

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MathMagic – Newly Revised and Expanded, and STILL Totally Free

This excellent little ebook, now almost 30 pages long, is still available as a free download. Believe me.. I have bought math magic books for good money that were not nearly as entertaining as MathMagic.

I wrote it for Magic Roadshow readers…and I have no doubt that you will find something among the effects that you will add to your repertoire. These are NOT your typical counting tricks….

You can actually click this link and read the entire pdf without downloading…although a download link in the upper right will let you save it to your device for future enjoyment..

https://app.box.com/s/ia7054zmh7ix3g78647r

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Free eBooks For Subscribers….

Here’s a link where you can download a variety of free ebooks, including Erdnase’ Expert At The Card Table… If you are not a subscriber, you can sign up HERE..

http://streetmagic.info/cbmall3.html

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That does it for this issue. I hope you found something to help your magic study along. Remember, if you have something you would like to share with the magic community, send it to:
[email protected]

 “May my next issue find you well..”

 Rick Carruth / Editor

Senior Professor – Camelard College of Conjuring of Chemmis, Egypt
“Magic’s Only Worldwide Honor Society”
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Magic Roadshow #148

Magic Roadshow #148

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When I call this the ‘November’ issue, I’m using that description loosely. You wouldn’t believe the hoops I’ve jumped through to get this issue published. As some of you know, my computer crashed and left me with hundreds of incomplete files. I had to re-purchase the program I use tocreate the Roadshow, re-install it, only to discover that I can only work with half of the hundred of pages on Streetmagic.info.

After days of work, I gave up. I’ll work on it again as time allows. In the meanwhile, I’ve switched my hosting to Yola.com, which I probably should have done a LONG time ago. I love the simplicity of designing the Roadshow with this web based program. I’ll tell you more about it next month. 

My gosh.. Thanksgiving is upon us. I do love this time of the year though, and the wife and I took three different day trips to the mountains to catch the changing of the leaves. We have three distinct elevation levels within an hour or so of our home, and that allows for the viewing of the foliage for three weeks running.

Look for the latest David Blaine TV special on ABC, Nov. the 19th. This special is all magic.. no stunts, just like his last several specials should have been…

Speaking of magic on TV.. When Criss Angel chose a name for his new series, was ‘BeLIEve‘ appropriate? The capitalized letters are of Angel’s choosing..

Sorry, I didn’t want to create additional delays working on smaller details. Please overlook the spelling and the site design. I’ll work on those between now and the next issue.

Comments?… Email Me
 In This Issue:

  • Lu Chen – A Giant Coin Tutorial and Two Startling Card Effects and Tutorials
  • How the Human Blockhead Works –  by Tracy V. Wilson
  • The REAL Human Blockhead – Melvin Burkhart
  • The Lives They Lived – Melvin Burkhart, Life as a Blockhead
  • The Amateur Conjuror – Column #33. ‘Simple Arithmetic Works With A Twist’
  • Mathemagical Medley… Werner Miller’s Monthly Feature
  • Broken Packet Pocket Deal  –  Paul Lelekis
  • How to Make a Hypercard Illusion – Video Tutorial
  • Optical Illusion Gone To Far.. – Video performance
  • Roy Horn – Ten Years Later
  • Pinball Hall of Fame
  • David Blaine Returns to Television with Celebrity-filled ABC Special
  • John Calvert –  A Full Evening Stage Show Video
  • Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne…
  • Swiss Family Robinson.. Two Full-length Movies
  • Three Guys from San Francisco and the Affordable Health Care Act..
  • Sad News…
  • Free Ebooks for New Subscribers

Decide that you want it more than you are afraid of it..  Bill Cosby
You are what you settle for… Janis Joplin
God will help you be all that you can be, but He will never help you be someone else..  Unk.

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Lu Chen – A Giant Coin Tutorial and Two Startling Card Effects and Tutorials

Lu Chen is, without a doubt, one of the greatest magicians NOT known to the general American and European communities. Although a major star in Asia, Lu has only experience a smattering of success outside his comfort zone, primarily via a stage show in Vegas and recognition in MAGIC magazine. One should not let a language gap keep you from developing an admiration for this wonderful talent..  

The following is borrowed from Wikipedia..
Lu Chen first became interested in magic at the age of 7 when he was attracted by a magic shop while shopping with his aunt. He proceeded to enter and saw the shopkeeper make coins disappear, and when confronted, the shopkeeper pulled a lollipop from behind his ear. From then, he began working on his magic skills, and at the age of 12, he won Taiwan’s Youth Magic Contest, which was judged by world-famous magician David Copperfield. In an interview, Lu Chen said that “This win was profoundly meaningful for me. It encouraged me to carry on my magic show dream. It showed me that my efforts could eventually lead to success.”

Despite this, Lu Chen did not expect to become a professional magician, instead choosing to study the Japanese language at Soochow University, while practicing amateur magic in his spare time. His failure to find a job after graduation forced him to pursue a career in magic. In 2001, Lu Chen expanded his magic shows onto television, starting a show called “Magic Star”, quickly becoming STAR Chinese Channel’s’s most popular show. In 2003, he took first place at the international World Magic Seminar. From 2007 to 2009, Lu Chen has been performing and judging on the magic segment of the Chang Fei’s popular Taiwanese variety show, Variety Big Brother.

His plans to pursue magic in China were fulfilled when he performed “Magic Hands” at CCTV New Year’s Gala 2009 in front of a live audience, and while one billion people watched the televised broadcast. After his performance at the CCTV New Year’s Gala, he has received fame throughout China, where various provincial channels (most commonly Jiangsu TV, Shanghai Media Group and Hunan TV) offer an invitation for him to perform. He has also appeared in various Chinese television commercials throughout 2009 as a result of his popularity and fame. He was invited and performed again the following year at CCTV New Year’s Gala 2010 and CCTV Lantern Festival’s Gala 2010.[10] This accomplishment is considered one of his most remarkable achievements in recently as he has shot to fame and popularity since then.

In 2010, he was awarded the Merlin Award, his 26th magic award for his career. In 2011, Lu Chen became the first Asian magician to have his own stage performance at Las Vegas and the first Taiwanese magician to be published in the American MAGIC magazine. Today, many consider Lu Chen to be Asia’s David Copperfield due to his high fame and popularity especially in Asia…”

Although these performances and tutorials are in Chinese, they are NOT difficult to follow.

Lu Chen Four Ace Production..  and Tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GvCZauRfV0

Lu Chen Turn Over Trick – and Tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqNdL5BKcYI

Basic Manipulation of a Giant Coin – Tutorial
http://youtu.be/6yHfL4Ruuhw

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How the Human Blockhead Works
by Tracy V. Wilson

If you’ve ever been to a circus or a sideshow, you might have seen someone perform a trick known as the human blockhead. It’s the one where someone hammers a nail into his nostril. Some performers add extra flair by replacing the nail with other objects like spoons, corkscrews or hand-operated drills. Regardless of the pointed implement used, the trick usually gets a strong reaction from the crowd. It’s the kind of act that makes some people cringe and look away, while others watch in fascinated horror.­

It’s easy to believe that the trick is all an illusion — that the nail is collapsible or the performer is relying on sleight of hand. But the human blockhead is not an illusion. The nail and the nose are both real, and the nail is really disappearing into the performer’s head

http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/arts/circus-arts/human-blockhead.htm

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The REAL Human Blockhead – Melvin Burkhart
Rick Carruth

I recently featured a video of a magician driving a nail into his nasal cavity through his nose. Thanks to the response of a couple of astute readers, I quickly learned that the act of hammering a nail into one’s head originated with the amazing Melvin Burkhart.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia on February 16th, 1907,  Melvin first took the stage as a contestant in a traveling vaudeville show in Kentucky. Afterwards, he was asked to join the show.. and a career was born. Known at the time as a magician and a contortionist, Melvin constantly expanded his repertoire to include various sideshow acts, including sword swallowing, fire eating, contortions, knife throwing, and virtually any other act that other showstoppers could perform. TheHumanMarvels.com reports that during the Great Depression, Marvin performed as many as nine of the fourteen acts in a traveling sideshow.

Rumor has it that Melvin found time between performances to climb into the boxing ring. Although he ‘officially’ retired after six consecutive losses, Melvin insists that he lost more than just the matches.. he lost cartilage in his nose. That lead to the title of ‘The Human Blockhead’… after Melvin discovered in 1929 that he could apparently ‘drive’ large nails and spikes into his nostrils and deep into his damaged sinus cavity. (The name ‘Human Blockhead’ originated in a drawing by Mr. Ripley of ‘Ripley’s Believe It Or Not’ fame.) He continued to improve on this unique skill for many years, and performed his signature act right up until a month before his passing in 2001.

Melvin Burkhart was much more than ‘The Human Blockhead’. He toured for many years with the Conroy Brothers circus, Ringling Brothers Circus, Ripleys, and the James E. Straites sideshow. Later in life, he would occasionally settle down at Dick Zigun’s Sideshows by the Sea Shore in Coney Island until another circus tempted him to join them on the road.

Aside from the Blockhead persona, Melvin was known throughout the amusement business as ‘The Anatomical Wonder’. He could stretch his neck like a giraffe, draw his stomach in until it ‘touched his backbone’, contort his shoulder blades to make it appear as if they were wings sprouting from his back, and perform an amazing number of contortions with his facial muscles. An iconic picture of Melvin performing as the ‘two faced man’, widely reproduced and sold in poster stores, shows him both smiling and frowning at the same time. Combined with the magic and the human blockhead performance, Melvin was one of the most versatile and in-demand sideshow performers of all time.

Melvin was frequently given magic effects by some of the leading dealers to perform for his fans across the country. He would then report back to the dealers and detail the reception their effects received. He was well-known for his version of the ‘Big Dice’ routine, an Electric Chair routine, and personalized version of Blade Box. Melvin no doubt learned much, and shared much, with his magical friends.. including Theo. Bamberg, Karrell Fox, Jay Marshall, and Al Flosso.

Our frequent contributor and good friend, Paul Lelekis, knew Melvin well…

“Melvin and I were good friends for well over 20 years – I even visited him at his home in Riverview near Gibsonton – near Tampa, Fl.  This is the retirement area for many of the old “carnies” who traveled with side shows back in the “old days”.  Melvin was a carnie for close to 70 years.

Melvin was a member, as I used to be, of The Tampa Bay Magic Club ring #42 (I.B.M./S.A.M.) in Clearwater.  Melvin’s performances at the club (I’ve seen him perform over a hundred or more times!) were the most “infectious routines” I had ever seen.  There was NOT one person in our HUGE club who wasn’t laughing hysterically!  His patter was “machine gun-like” and hilarious…the magic was secondary! 

I’ve seen a few performers who carry on the Blockhead tradition using 9″ inch spikes, but Melvin used 12″ spikes!  I’ve watched Melvin perform the “Human Blockhead” effect over 50 or more times as well as his excellent rendition of Fraidy Cat Rabbit.  His Color Changing Knives is the best I’ve ever seen and I even learned a “new” move from Melvin with the knives that I’ve never seen anyone else perform before.

Melvin would always ask me to teach him some card tricks because ‘…I only know one card trick…’ which he would then perform for me – and it was fabulous!  I don’t how he did it!.
Melvin was just one of those kind of people that you couldn’t help but to love…I miss him..”

Now you know a little history of the man behind the ‘nail in the nose’ effect. It has been estimated that Melvin frequently performed his ‘magic’ fifteen times a day, seven days a week. When you allow that Melvin performed on the road for roughly seventy years.. you realize that he may be the most prolific magician of all time. For those of you fortunate enough to have met Melvin, you have quite a story to share…

Rick Carruth

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The Lives They Lived – Melvin Burkhart, Life as a Blockhead
By Elizabeth Gilbert for The New York Times (Dec. 2001)

“I met Melvin Burkhart two years ago, when he was 92 and I was 29. He was the last survivor of America’s great sideshow era, having spent his life performing in circuses and freak shows of every size and reputation. He was generally billed as the Human Blockhead (a title he earned by hammering a massive steel spike up his nose, 14 performances a day). But he was also known as Melvin the Two-Faced Man, on account of his ability to smile on one side of his face while frowning on the other. He was also known as Melvin the Anatomical Wonder — a great contortionist. I went to visit him on a road trip I gave myself as a special gift for my 30th birthday. I drove to Florida from New York to hear the story of his brilliant career.”

“Melvin was a tall old fellow with a rubbery, flubbery face. The pockets of his trousers were filled with hoax dice, playing cards, magic jackknives, smoke bombs and a miniature toy gun that shot a BANG flag. He was a born entertainer. He was, by his own description, ‘a dullard as a scholar,’ …. but he always made people laugh.”

Read the rest of this interesting and in-depth interview  HERE

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Melvin Burkhart, ‘Human Blockhead’ in Vanishing Sideshow Culture, Dies at 94
By Douglas Martin – Published: November 18, 2001, NYTimes

“Melvin Burkhart, a legendary sideshow performer who billed himself as the Human Blockhead and proved it by hammering nails and spikes up his nose in front of millions of Americans in thousands of places — from the 1939 World’s Fair to countless dusty midways to the Coney Island boardwalk to an off-Broadway theater just last month — died on Nov. 8 in a hospice in Sun City, Fla. He was 94, and always swore that it didn’t hurt.”  Read more..

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/18/nyregion/melvin-burkhart-human-blockhead-in-vanishing-sideshow-culture-dies-at-94.html

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You can watch Melvin perform at the wedding of Todd and Krista Robbinsin New York. This was his last public appearance and occured only a month before his passing in 2001.

http://youtu.be/6MRBnzoG2u4
http://youtu.be/BHJqz0R6CZk

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The Amateur Conjuror
Column#33. ‘Simple Arithmetic Works With A Twist’
©2013 by Ed Glassman

I am back. I cannot say I feel rested since I did not rest. However, I do have a very simple trick with a twist at the end to start us off again. Once again ‘The Amateur Conjuror’ asks you to teach it to a young member of your family.

THE TRICK
To start this trick, I make a show of writing something on paper and place it in an envelope which I give to one of the spectators to hold safe. No peeking please, I say.

I ask the spectator-volunteer to think of three numbers under 10,
(say, she chooses 4, 2, 8).
I request she write them across in descending order (highest to lowest),
(thus: 8, 4, 2).
Now I ask her to reverse the order and write the three numbers with the lowest first,
(thus: 2, 4, 8).
Now I suggest she subtract the smaller number from the larger number,
8 4 2 minus 2 4 8 = 5 9 4

Now I ask her to add the three digits of the answer together.
5 + 9 + 4 = 18
(Her numbers add up to 18)

I request that she deal cards from the top of the deck until she reaches that number in the deck. I instruct her to turn over the 18th card, now her Chosen card. She finds the ace of hearts.
I ask her to open the envelope and tell everyone what I wrote: ‘You will find the ace of hearts.’ Wow.

HOW WOULD YOU DO THIS TRICK?
Please answer the following questions:
Why this computation; what does it accomplish; what does it gain?
How could I know that she would find the ace of hearts?
The wizard nods sagely. I did the trick this way…

THE SECRET
Before the trick started, I placed the ace of hearts 18 cards from the top of the deck. After that, the trick worked as described. This math always ends up with the number 18. Simple stuff, yet very effective.
Curiously, the subtraction always results in a middle number of 9, with the two outer numbers adding up to 9. Thus this trick also provides a way to force a card either 18th or 9th (and even 36th) from the top.

Please contact me through my WEBSITE…http://www.magictrickbook.com/

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
This magic trick is adapted from his book: Family Magic I & II: 105 Tricks For My Family Available from Amazon.com and CreateSpace. A GREAT GIFT FOR BIRTHDAYS and WELL WORTH HAVING.
CLICK HERE to order. 

Ed Glassman has been an amateur magician since high school. When he turned 80 years old in 2009, he wrote his two Family Magic books so his family, and yours too, could have some magic in their lives. He lives in Moore County, NC, where he wrote a column on Creativity At Work two times a week for the Citizens News-Record and a column on Business Creativity  for the Triangle Business Journal in Raleigh.
A Professor Emeritus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he was a Guggenheim Fellow at Stanford University and a Visiting Fellow at the Center For Creative Leadership in Greensboro, NC. He can be contacted through his website:
http://telephone-card-magic.com

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Mathemagical Medley… Werner Miller’s Monthly Feature

 17. Found By the Joker
A full suit is handed to the spectator. Following your instructions, the spectator shuffles these thirteen cards, then he deals them singly and alternately into two piles until only one card remains. He notes and remembers this card, places it on either pile and drops the other one on top of it to bury it.
Show the Joker, and place it face down on top of all. False cut the packet. Then perform a distributing Under/Down Deal, dealing the “down” cards rotationally into a row of seven pairs.
Simultaneously turn over the first pair and the last pair: no Joker. Turn over the second pair and the next to last pair: no Joker. Turn over the third pair and the fifth pair: still no Joker. Turn over the last (fourth) pair: here’s the Joker, and the other card is the spectator’s.

18. The Happy Medium
From an ESP deck, have one symbol set removed. The remaining twenty cards are cyclically stacked as usual (abcdeabcde…).
Invite two spectators (A, B) to participate. Each spectator gives the deck a complete cut, then A removes the top card and B takes the next one.
Deal the remaining 18 cards singly and rotationally into three piles. The center pile contains automatically a duplicate of A’s card (second from the top down) and a duplicate of B’s card (fifth from the top down.)
Point to the center pile and say, “The truth is always in between, so let’s use the happy medium!” Discard the outer piles. Six cards remain. Deal them similarly, and you end up with three pairs. The outer cards are eliminated as before, and once more you are left with the “happy medium”. Turn over this last pair. The symbol coming into view matches automatically A’s card, the other one B’s.

19. Anyone Seeing His Card?
Two spectators (A, B) are sitting side by side across the table facing you. Each spectator gets any six cards and shuffles them, then notes and remembers the final bottom card.
Place the left-hand packet (A’s) on top of the right-hand packet (B’s). Perform a false cut, then deal the cards singly and rotationally into three piles. Turn over the top card of each pile, and ask if anyone is seeing his card. (This question is pure misdirection; you know the answer.) B does so. Remove the top card of the third (far right) pile and place it before B.
Discard the other two face-up cards, so that each packet is now consisting of three cards. Assemble the packets from left to right, i.e., put the first one on top of the second, then both on top of the third.
Deal the cards into three piles again, then turn the top cards face up as before and repeat your question. It’s A who is seeing his card, and it is the top card of the center pile.

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Werner Miller is a retired math teacher living in Austria. He has created literally hundreds of math based magic tricks. His primary interest is recreational math and applying it to puzzles and magic.

He won the 1989 and 1992 Tenyo Magic Competition each with a Flash Dice Routine. In addition, Werner has written extensively for magic publications.. including The Magician, Abracadabra, The Mystery Magazine, and Club 71. Lybrary.com feature a number of books authored by Werner, most in English and some in German. For more (and more elaborate) math-based magic by Werner Miller visit:

http://www.lybrary.com/werner-miller-m-7881.html

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Broken Packet Pocket Deal
Paul Lelekis

The Bottom Deal, or Pocket Deal, is one of the most fondable magic moves attempted by the average magician. It’s something we all want to do, but, like the palm, it’s something many magicians are afraid to do. They are afraid they will not properly conceal the move.

My ‘technical advisor’, Paul Lelekis, has created a video of his version of the bottom deal that makes it possible for the ‘average’ magician to master this highly desirable sleight. With the right technique and a little speed, you’ll be fooling yourself in no time..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UtSzVjZinU

Paul Lelekis is an award-winning magician and lecturer, having published many effects, one-man parades and mini-parades in respected publications like The Linking Ring.. Please check out some of Pauls other compilations, in easily downloadable ebooks, at:
http://www.lybrary.com/paul-a-lelekis-m-163788.html 

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How to Make a Hypercard Illusion – Video Tutorial

Warning.. this is NOT a trick. You guys get an abundance of those… This is a gaff of sorts that looks impossible. Nice item to set on your desk to draw attention to the fact that you’re a master of cards like the world hasn’t seen since the passing of… some dude a long, long, time ago…

You might even be able to make a couple of dozen and sell ’em on the back end. Better yet, figure a way to produce this prop during a performance, confounding the spec as to how their selected card turned into… -this-..  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odiNQCrsJy4

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Optical Illusion Gone To Far.. – Video performance

Nice ‘illusion’. Although not actually an illusion, you could certainly fool someone into believing you created an illusion. This video is a performance only, but you shouldn’t have a problem figuring out the method. Just think ‘double lifts..’

http://youtu.be/M-km9m7SYwM

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Roy Horn – Ten Years Later

People magazine does a nice follow-up to Roy Horn’s tragic accident ten years ago. Wow, it doesn’t seem as if it’s been ten years, unless you’re Roy..  I suppose.

People doesn’t attempt to sensationalize the accident, but reports on his condition, daily routine, and interaction with his friends and family. Roy is actually doing better than I supposed, based on videos I saw several years ago. I think you’ll enjoy this…

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20742412,00.html

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Magic Tips and Tricks  – Book and Ebook

A special ‘Thanks’ to everyone who has ordered my MAGIC TIPS AND TRICKS,  – and to those of you who will order it in 2013. Maybe you don’t know who you are, but I hope you realize your need for MT&T, and order before the price increase. OK, there’s not really going to be a price increase.. but it adds URGENCY, which I read on the internet is a necessity to closing the deal.. 

MT&T is a giant collection of effects and tips both from the Magic Roadshow and written specifically for the book. 

MAGIC TIPS AND TRICKS tries to bridge the gap between performance and technique, much as John Scarne did in the fifties. He employeed the KISS principle, although he didn’t have a clue what the KISS principle was. What he did was write books that reflected this wisdom. The KISS principle means Keep It Simple Stupid.. which is a polite way of saying that sometimes We Try Too Hard to Impress…  

To Order from Amazon   CLICK HERE

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Pinball Hall of Fame

Do you love pinball machines? If so, the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is right up your alley. Unlike most museums, you are welcome to play any of the dozens and dozens of vintage machines. Check it out and look at a number of great photos at:

http://www.pinballmuseum.org/

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David Blaine Returns to Television with Celebrity-filled ABC Special –
(All Magic, No Stunts..)
By Samantha Highfill for Entertainment Weekly

Are David Blaine’s magic tricks real? Can they be done anywhere? Those are the questions Blaine is addressing in his upcoming 90-minute special, David Blaine: Real or Magic, which EW has learned exclusively will premiere Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 9:30 p.m. on ABC.

After working mainly on stunts since 1999, Blaine recently decided it was once again time to stretch his magic-trick muscles on camera. The twist? He wanted to go into the homes of some of the world’s most famous people to get real reactions. From Kanye West to Katy Perry, Robert De Niro, Will Smith, Harrison Ford, George W. Bush, Olivia Wilde, Jamie Foxx, Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston, and more, Blaine spent the past year making some of the most well-known people in the world question what’s real in the comfort of their own living rooms, kitchens, pools, and more….

http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/10/09/david-blaine-abc-special/

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John Calvert –  A Full Evening Stage Show Video

The magic world recently lost one of our most iconic figures.. the indomitable John Calvert. Born 102 years ago, he performed regularly, up to a brief period right before his passing.

In this video, taken from the archives of Bill Rauscher, John Calvert performs a full evening show in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, in 1995.

Although 85 at the time, John was at his peak performing many of his classic effects, including the Spirit Cabinet, Magazine Tear, Levitations, and The Drum That Can’t Be Beat..   

Special Thanks to Mr. Calvert’s wife, Tammy, and their nephew Fred Calvert for granting permissions for this video, and producer Rory Feldman for ultimately making this video possible…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rBM8A8aZKU

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 Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne…

I received this from Claire Borders, Publicity Coordinator at A&E | BIO

Hi Rick:

Want to get even with someone who has wronged you? Did you think you could do it with magic? Neither did we until we met Andrew Mayne, a master illusionist who reinvents revenge using magic. I wanted to give you a heads up about his new series called “Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne” coming to A&E in January.

Wildly innovative, mischief-loving magician Andrew Mayne, is out to re-invent revenge. His powers are eye-popping and his tricks are mind-blowing, but what he loves most is helping people get even. From explosions, to disappearing cars and sleight-of-hand tricks, Andrew’s charm and wit leave unsuspecting men and women in disbelief. Andrew Mayne has worked behind the scenes for some of the world’s top magicians and now it’s his turn to show viewers what he’s got. On his mission to help people teach a lesson to those who’ve wronged them, he sets his mark for mischief and uses in-your-face street magic and large-scale “knock your socks off” illusions with each assignment. With one large illusion and five smaller illusions per episode, Andrew shows us why he is one of the most prolific magic creators of the last decade.  Looking forward to hearing from you!

Check out this clip (for viewing purposes only):
https://aetv.wiredrive.com/present-project-detail/token/3975fd7230a5cdda7cbbc42f3e8a065d

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Swiss Family Robinson.. Two Full-length Movies

When I was but a young lad, I dreampt of living on an island, in a tree house, and fighting pirates. I wonder where I came up with that notion? The ‘Swiss Family Robinson’ was one of my all-time favorite movies; one  I watched every chance I got. I loved the tree house and the imagination that went into making their stay on the island not simply bearable.. but a pleasure. Here’s a link to the full version of both the original movie and the remake. The next time your kids, (and you) get a little restless… put this on..  

Swiss Family Robinson 1961
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi2S5DI1uZQ

The New Swiss Family Robinson 1999
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUxd3W1SdMc

Thanks to my buddy from The Magic Portal, Jim Canaday, for directing me to this site.
http://themagicportal.us/

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Three Guys from San Francisco and the Affordable Health Care Act..

Don’t EVEN get me started on the ‘Affordable’ Health Care Act. !! Three guys from San Fran spent a week putting together this website to assist those trying to deal with the ‘official’ site. You can enter your state and be transported to your state’s site, where you can freely view the plans, and costs, of all the programs  available to you and your family. You can freely view the cost of any plan without providing any information, other than your anticipated income. 

Clicking on one of the plans available to you will take you to the provider of that plan.. where you can sign up, if you wish.. and avoid the government’s site alltogether..  I personally have utilized this site and recommend it to anyone who has to deal with obtaining insurance. 

http://thehealthsherpa.com/

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Sad News…

It is our burden to report the passing of a great icon of the entertainment community..  The Pillsbury Dough Boy. He died yesterday of a yeast infection and traumatic complications from repeated pokes to the belly. He was 71. Dough Boy is survived by his wife, Play Dough; three children; John Dough, Jane Dough, and Dill Dough, plus they had one in the oven. The service was held at 3:50 for about 20 minutes.

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Free eBooks For Subscribers….

Here’s a link where you can download a variety of free ebooks, including Erdnase’ Expert At The Card Table… If you are not a subscriber, you can sign up HERE..

http://streetmagic.info/cbmall3.html

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That does it for this issue. I hope you found something to help your magic study along. Remember, if you have something you would like to share with the magic community, send it to:
[email protected]

 “May my next issue find you well..”

 Rick Carruth / Editor

Senior Professor – Camelard College of Conjuring of Chemmis, Egypt
“Magic’s Only Worldwide Honor Society”
http://www.camelardcollege.org/

The real magician behind ‘Now You See Me 2’ shares the movie’s secrets..

The real magician behind ‘Now You See Me 2’ shares the movie’s secrets..

Magicians as Robin Hoods, using their cardistry and escapology skills to beat The Man.

That’s the idea of Now You See Me and Now You See Me 2, now in theaters. The Four Horsemen are back, and the actors behind them had to learn more illusions to play the part, with the help of chief magic and mentalism consultant Keith Barry.

The approach to the magic of the franchise changed as Jon M. Chu took the director’s chair for the sequel. While the first movie featured some “illusions of tomorrow” that can’t be done in reality (Isla Fisher in a bubble!), Chu was determined to do the movie’s magic in-camera, in real time, with as little CGI as possible. With the first film, director Louis Leterrier had asked magicians, “What effects have you always wanted to perform but don’t quite have the method for it yet?” There is some CGI enhancement in the sequel, but largely Chu and his team committed to real-world illusions.

Ireland-born Barry had consulted on the mentalism of the first movie, prepping Woody Harrelson to play hypnotist Merritt McKinney. On Now You See Me 2, he’s consulting on all the magic of the film, along with David Copperfield, who’s credited as a co-producer on the film….

Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/news/the-real-magician-behind-now-you-see-me-2-shares-the-movies-secrets#mLlxFlO1Deq5gfe4.99