Card Tricks

ACAAN VS IMPOSSIBLE LOCATION by Joseph B (Video+PDF)

Two classic themes intertwine in this effect: the impossible location and Any Card at any Number. The magician will first be able to find one of the two cards under impossible conditions and pull it out face down.
While the second can be found incredibly at the number nominated by the spectator.
An effect that fool even fellow magicians without a doubt.

Download Link »

Eden – Logic 2

Logic 2 is a complete course on the foundation of card manipulation. Eden walks through step by step on everything you need to know about card manipulation.

CHAPTER 1&2

 

📺 There is no superiority between modern and classic. 📱

In the end, they are the same in the roots that they both want to show good things.

Download Link »

WASABI by Joseph B

Wasabi is a truly amazing effect for the audience. Full of twists and a great Climax at the end. Basically it is semi-automatic, very easy to perform.
An impossible location, a spelling trick and … still a triple prediction! What more can you have than this? He is certainly a Magician Fooler as in the style of Joseph B.
All this with a normal deck of cards!
The method is ingenious and diabolical at the same time!

Download Link »

JRS CONTROL by Joseph B

Here is a really deceptive card control. You can really see the selection shuffled back into the deck but somehow the magician is able to locate and control it. No preparation and no set up.
Everything is possible completely impromptu and with a borrowed shuffled deck
A real weapon to add to your arsenal of card magic !

Download Now

Download Link »

The Family by Benjamin Earl (April 2022)

Benjamin Earl | The Family

A New kind of Magic Membership

Welcome to my membership programme… The Family

A place to learn my approach to magic, see my public performances, in-depth tutorials, technical masterclasses, bespoke director’s commentary, behind-the-scenes, podcasts, live hangouts and much more—all filmed with ground-breaking quality and production values.

Download Link »