COLOR PREDICTION by Julio Montoro

Introducing your new favorite everyday carry (EDC): Color Prediction.

Imagine asking a spectator to name any two random colors from a set of four Lego bricks. They assemble them in any way they choose. Then, they take the remaining two and place them in the stack 100% freely.

From the start of the trick, you’ve kept a prediction hidden inside your fist. When revealed, it matches 100% with the stack that the spectator has freely selected.

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Angels and Demons (Workers Edition) by Dead Rebel Productions

Dead Rebel Magic is back with a new and dark take on the classic Out of This World!

Simon teaches you the classic ‘Out of This World’ card effect, where a spectator deals a deck into piles and somehow separates the reds from the blacks… but things are a bit different.

Angels and Demons includes a specially printed, full pack of picture cards – 26 heavenly angels, and 26 demonic devils. The art is spectacular, the cards great quality, and the storage tin (with a clever ambigram that reads ‘Angels and Demons’ either way up) make it a practical piece of bizarre magic/mentalism.

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Mick Ayres – Conjure Man (Book Five in Act-Series)

Conjure Man is a professionally scripted, blocked and choreographed 50-minute mentalism act and offers some of the most direct mentalism ever explored within any of the previous four acts.

This act begins with a humorous, light hearted blend of folklore and mentalism that brings a guest’s imagination into reality.  Next, a guest has a moment of premonition about two complete strangers that proves eerily accurate.  Next, one beloved and popular animated character out of hundreds is chosen freely but revealed instantly.  Here there are nostalgic presentations,

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Mick Ayres – Hoodwinkings (Book One in Act-Series)

Hoodwinkings offers several strong mindreading experiments woven together into a seamless, 30-minute parlor act full of humor, interaction and mystery.

The show begins with an innocent prop adjustment that later becomes part of this act’s surprising finale.  In between, you demonstrate the potential of the mind using a household deck of cards for each experiment.  First, a packet of cards is mixed by a guest…nonetheless, you have predicted its final order.  Next, a guest discovers her own untapped mental abilities when she unerringly locates two selections from a shuffled pack.  Now you share a bit of ‘inside information’ while the audience enjoys a humorous demonstration of body-language.  Finally, the show

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Mick Ayres – S’lie (Book Four in Act-Series)

S’lie (pronounced ‘sly’) is the fourth installment to the Act-series.  This is a professionally scripted, blocked and choreographed 60-minute mentalism act.  From the start, the audience quickly realizes this show is charming, different…and incredibly baffling.

The S’lie mysteries build dramatically.  The act begins with a simple yet astonishing demonstration.  While your back is turned, a guest mixes the cards, cuts to one and then mixes the pack again.  You simply turn around, read her mind and reveal the card.  Then, in a clever twist, an experiment uses a single playing card to clearly show how mindreading isn’t limited to cards.

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PRO DECK SWITCH By Pierre Velarde

Imagine a deck switch where you NEVER TOUCH the deck to do the switch!

Pro Deck Switch by Pierre Velarde takes the deck switch to a whole new level.

In fact, there is NO manipulation required. You will never leave the house without this incredible tool.
Easy to do, with NO visible or complicated moves.

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Back Peddle Fold by Sumer Seth

Back Peddle Fold

Sumer Seth has an odd brain. Putting the harsh winters of Canada to good use, he solved a problem we didn’t know we had.

Traditional ‘Mercury Folds’ use two hands to secretly fold a selection.

But what happens if they’re burning the deck? 

Back Peddle Fold is OUT OF SIGHT. With Sumer’s Back Peddle Fold, you can covertly crease and fold a selection from the top or bottom of the deck, with just one hand.

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