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At The Table Live Lecture by Ryo October

Ryo is a mentalist from Busan, South Korea, a city that’s produced some of the world’s best magicians. He performed as the Master Magician at Korea’s best magic bar, “Trick,” for over 10 years. Since then, he’s extended his performances to TV appearances, which has only added to his popularity in the Korean market. After you’ve seen him perform, you’ll understand why all Korean magicians say, “THAT’S Ryo.” He holds lectures and special classes regularly throughout the year, and it’s always sold out to aspiring magicians. His techniques, his patter, and his understanding of mental magic has no limits and will surely amaze you, and you’ll learn it right here, At The Table. Here’s what you’ll learn:

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At The Table Live Lecture by Kimchi

When people talk about the best coin magician in Korea, they talk about Kimchi. When first starting out, he showcased his skills at the biggest magic convention in Korea, BIMF. As the go-to coin magician, Kimchi brings his unique style of magic to the At The Table lecture series. His magic is not just visual on camera, but in close-up as well. Join us and be mesmerized by Kimchi for this At The Table lecture. In it, you’ll learn:

Spellbound: A one-dollar coin and a Chinese coin change places in just 5 simple moves.

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John Guastaferro – Brainstorm Vol 2 (Re Upload)

Brainstorm Set (Vol 1 and 2) by John Guastaferro video DOWNL

brain storm n. A sudden clever plan or idea. v. To think of or produce a solution. 

Brainstorm – The Creative Card Magic of John Guastaferro, features some of John’s finest card creations, highlighting a unique blend of creative presentations, diabolical methods and maximum entertainment value. Most of these effects can be done strolling, without the need for tables or lengthy set up, and are within the reach of the average magician. See for yourself how well this magic plays and discover the carefully-constructed methods and routining behind the effects, all designed to captivate and floor audiences.

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Aldo Colombini – Knock-Outs

Knock-Outs by Aldo Colombini : Lybrary.com

Ten new packet tricks with regular cards and totally impromptu.

CONTENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS:

  • THE FIRST HOTEL MYSTERY (Nick Trost): Two Queens are placed side by side and four Kings are added to each Queen to form two three-card packets. At the end, the Queens and the Kings are found in separate piles.

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Faro Fundamentals by Greg Chapman

Faro Fundamentals - Greg Chapman - Vanishing Inc. Magic shop

This booklet covers a broad range of faro techniques, theory and applications. It includes descriptions of the all-in-the-hands and tabled faro shuffle. You’ll also find sections on the in-faro, out-faro, straddle faro, 51-card faro, eight-faro cycle, six faro belts, splitting perfect halves, correcting mistakes, stack and memorized deck applications, card controls, as well as more advanced concepts.

For those new to the faro and serious students alike, whether you’re looking to learn the faro, improve or consolidate your current handling or understanding, broaden your knowledge of essential

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Applesauce by Patrick G. Redford

If you’re a fan of any card at any number, 51 faces north, or even just simple hard hitting card magic, you’ll want a taste of Applesauce. This book includes Patrick’s much sought after secret to his Any Thought of Card at Any Thought of Number (Applesauce) along side twelve other routines that include Mind Reading, The Evolution of a Rain King, Storm, Advantageous, Wipe-out, Stop Poker Tells, Stop Revelation for Platform, Card Counter, The O.P. Spread, Standing Prediction, and Fishing for One. The book also introduces new moves and for the first time teaches Redford’s Double MC Kraser Force. 156 pages, hardcover.

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Mental Epic Envelopes by Andrea Rizzolin

“Mental Epic Envelopes” is Andrea Rizzolini’s take on the classic effect known to the magic community as “Mental Epic”.

Three envelopes are shown to be blank on the back side while on the front are numbered from one to three.
A spectator is asked to make three random choices (the throw of an immaginary coin, the selection of a number from 1 to 50, etc. etc.) and before each one of them the performer writes a prediction and inserts it into the corresponding envelope.

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