FROM OUR LIMITED/OUT OF PRINT SERIES!A select number of hard to find classic magic books have been recently reissued, in small quantities.This is one of those books, long out of print and originally published by Supreme Magic.HURRY- when these are gone, they are GONE!
THIS BOOK IS IN BRAND NEW CONDITION.
The Immaculate Card Magic of Walt Lees contains truly jaw-dropping effects for the close-up performer.These are card effects your audiences will be talking about for a long time to come.There are FOUR different clever and astounding effects that are explained in great detail and illustrated with photographs.
Grab your deck and get started!
ULTIMATE ACES: Four blue-backed Aces are placed in a row on the table. Three red-backed indifferent cards are placed on each of the blue-backed Aces. One at a time, the Aces vanish from their piles and appear in the fourth pile!
FOUR BLANK CARDS: Four cards are shown to be blank on both sides, then one by one, a regular face and back become printed on each. Each time a card becomes normal, it is taken away and placed aside until all four are seen to be normal cards.
NIMROD: A hugely entertaining card effect that will be remembered and talked about by your audiences (we don't want to spoil the surprise!)
THE CARD THAT ISN'T THERE: A mind-numbing effect for your audience as a card that simply could not be there - is there! Very clever handling idea!
Book is softbound. 27 pages.Author: Walt LeesOriginally published by Supreme Magic.
The Supreme Magic Company was a British magic manufacturer and publisher, operating from 1953 until 1993. Founded by Edwin Hooper in Devon, England with a loan from his father and with encouragement from inventor and propmaker Jack Hughes and from Percy Abbott, Hooper launched the Supreme Magic Company. He partnered with Abbott's Magic Company and over the years built Supreme Magic into one of the largest magic dealerships in the world. It was exclusively a mail order business. Supreme was not merely a retailer; they also published hundreds of books plus the magazines Magigram and Pentagram .Supreme Magic also manufactured numerous magic apparatus that is very collectible today.The company eventually employed about 100 people, including renowned magic inventor Ian Adair. In 1987, due to ill health, Hooper sold the company to Brian Head and Paul Dupee.They closed the business in 1993.
Walter Lees (b. 1943) was an English magician and author who edited Pabular from 1978 to 1981.
BOOK ONLY. You supply your own ordinary deck of playing cards.Book is softbound. 27 pages.