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Magigram Vol.16 by Wild-Colombini

Magigram Vol.16 by Wild-Colombini
Magigram Vol.16 by Wild-Colombini
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Magigram Vol.16 by Wild-Colombini

MAGIGRAM magazine ran from 1966 to 1995. It was printed by SUPREME MAGIC CO. and edited with superb ability by Ken de Courcy. The collaborators were the best ever just to name a few Ken de Courcy Edwin Ian Adair Peter Warlock Max Maven Lewis Ganson Maurice Fogel Arthur Carter George Blake David Britland Pavel George Johnstone Billy McComb and a certain Aldo Colombini I had a column for over 20 years on card magic written by Lewis Ganson. CONTENTS ROPE HANDKERCHIEF AND RING MYSTERY Ken de Courcy A handkerchief is draped over the center of a piece of rope which is tied over the handkerchief. The whole thing is given to a spectator to hold. A ring is vanished and it appears knotted on the center of the rope AN E.V.T.V. PREDICTION Arthur Carter A method to predict basically anything you want Names places cards etc. The principle can be used for many other routines DICE CHOICE W. Rory Coker Two ESP cards are removed as predictions and two are selected by a spectator. These symbols match your predictions WHIRL Aldo Colombini A transposition of two cards A REVERSING REVERSE Pancrazi A card is freely chosen and replaced. You cut the deck into four packets. The cards are shuffled face up and face down. Despite all the mixing when you spread the cards only the selection is reversed TWO-TIMES-FOUR CARD TRICK Herb Rungay Revelations transpositions and changes are all climaxes of this beautiful routine with a regular deck of cards LOBBY Aldo Colombini A noted card is placed on the table while two other cards are selected and replaced. The card on the table is thrown into the deck. The card is face up between the two selected cards AN ODD THING Ken de Courcy A nice routine where you predict the outcome of the effect LUCKY ACES Aldo Colombini A selected card appears between the Aces and takes the place of the Ace of the same suit. The Ace is found at the position indicated by the value of the selected card MESSAGE PLATES Arthur Carter A message name of a card name of a person place ESP card etc appears between two cardboard picnic plates. Unique idea that can be used for many routinesMagigram Vol.16 by Wild-Colombini Magic - DVD
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