If you give me a deck of cards
I will give you back your cards
In the end of the Day Guess what
I got my Jerry Nugget Deck.
Monday, May 31, 2010, 12:05 PM
31st May 2010.
Going to a Magic shop and get my hands on the bicycle 125 anniversary edition playing cards (red).
Friday, May 28, 2010, 9:35 PM
28th May 2010.
Sorry for not updating for a long time. I just purchase Killer Cop by "Paul Wilson".Is easier than i thought. I bought "Spello Change" by Jesse Feinberg.
Since The Expert at the Card Table was published in 1902, there have been over 50 editions. It has been translated into various languages and transcribed by the brightest minds. It is the greatest book on card technique ever written and likewise, the most studied. Its contents are just as relative today as they were over 100 years ago.
In the June 2010 issue of MAGIC magazine, John Lovick writes that Erdnase “inspires religious fervor and pilgrim-like devotion from its disciples”, which is to say the least for serious students. It has indeed become a devotional vade mecum with new insight and inspiration gained with every read. Many magicians have spent their life studying the book. Dai Vernon, a master of close-up magic, left us all with his wonderful annotations in Revelation, giving many of the methods a modern approach.
Erdnase will always have its devout scholars, but lately it’s become more of a trend. We think this started a few years ago when the Conjuring Arts Research Center released its Bible edition, a pocket sized version in which you won’t find a card man without. This year, we saw the release of a custom deck of cards paying tribute to Erdnase, and there is even talk now of an Erdnase convention. It is clear Erdnase is no longer just shorthand for the author’s famous work, but also a brand representing serious students and professionals of sleight of hand card technique.
Adding to the brand is a beautiful reproduction of the original 1902 publication. On the outside, it’s a perfect facsimile, however, leaf through the pages and you’ll discover an empty canvas for new ideas. This isn’t just another edition, but as John Lovick writes, “a journal in which to coalesce your card-centric thoughts.” Although you won’t find a description for the Bottom Deal, or the S.W.E. Shift, as all the text has been removed, the publisher has left all 101 drawings by M.D. Smith in their respective positions. Some might say this will get in the way, but we think it’s a simple reminder of what this journal is for. Although if you have kids, it makes for the greatest coloring book ever!
Erdnase aficionado’s will be delighted with this new homage to The Expert at the Card Table and be eager to fill its pages with everything from annotations to new ideas. We can’t wait to fill ours.
We are pleased to be the only other source to offer this journal to those who find joy in reading about the history of magic. With contributions from Bill Kalush, Ricky Jay, Mike Caveney, Martin Gardner, and Juan Tamariz to name a few, we don’t recommend passing this opportunity up.
Back issues are now available in our Store. You can also subscribe to Ask Alexander which includes the Gibecière journal, mailed to your door twice a year.
As a young magician just starting out I remember buying Mathematics, Magic and Mystery from the local bookstore only to quickly learn every trick within days. The effects and puzzles within are extremely easy yet impossibly effective. Apart from this book, I know very little about Martin Gardner, other than what’s on Wikipedia.
Several years ago a good friend loaned Dave and I his copy of The Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic, another book by Martin Gardner which is now long out of print. For nearly 12 hours we went through every page – all 600 – thoroughly marking it up with yellow sticky notes. We look forward to the refined edition of this book with commentaries by Michael Weber to arrive later this year.
The video above is titled “The Nature of things” and gives a nice profile of Martin Gardner with long time friend and magician/mathematician, Persi Diaconis.
We are very pleased to announce we have been selected as this years Special Guests for Ontario, Canada’s Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp. We are so excited about this and honored to have been invited. It’s the one event we’re most looking forward to this year.
We’ve heard so many wonderful things about camp from our friend Lee Asher and are absolutely thrilled to be apart of it. Simply put, we can’t wait!
We’re mostly looking forward to all the sessioning. We love teaching magic and jamming out new ideas and what better place than with a group of enthusiastic young magicians. Last year, everyone received a special gift from Dan and I, well, this year expect no less – although this time we deliver in person.
Camp will take place August 31st – September 5th at beautiful Camp White Pine (same camp used for the movie Meatballs). For more information and to register, visit www.sorcererssafari.ca.
Interview magazine has a great piece with David Blaine as interviewed by Adam Kimmel. Discussed is his involvement with the fashion designer and a scary stunt performed underwater in the middle of the ocean surrounded by great white sharks they collaborated on. Kimmel then asks Blaine about his next public stunt and if he has a “fantasy endurance test”. My favorite part of the interview though is a story Blaine tells about his experience performing magic for the burn victims at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. It really puts magic into perspective and reminds us of the emotional impact and healing power our art can achieve and as Blaine closes, “Things like that visit remind you of what is important and what matters.”
Quantum Mechanics is a new DVD from Irving Quant revealing a selection of his finest card magic and an awesome new technique for controlling not just a single card, but multiple cards in a way you probably never imagined. He calls it the Distribution Technique, and in our opinion, unlocks a whole new level for card magicians.
What is the Distribution Technique? The Distribution Technique is a utility move, like the Clip Shift, that can be applied to literally endless applications. On this DVD, Irving explains many of its possibilities with several of his favorite effects.
Who is Irving Quant? Irving Quant is a practitioner of the technical and historical aspects of magic as well as a working professional. He is a student of the great René Lavand.
Quantum Mechanics is a new DVD from Irving Quant revealing a selection of his finest card magic and an awesome new technique for controlling not just a single card, but multiple cards in a way you probably never imagined. Available this Friday, May 14th at 8pm PST.
Working on my new DandMagic Introduction using After Effect,my first effect.It has finally done.Still Working on my mistakes that i faced.I will be uploading my test video.I need comments.If it is good i will use it as my default Introduction for any future videos.If there is any error playing the video please put your name and tag me.
A brief look into Irving Quants’ debut DVD, Quantum Mechanics. Available May 14th at 8pm PST. Check back this Friday for another exciting announcement regarding this project.
The first 100 DVDs mailed out will by signed by Irving Quant. Not only that, one of those copies will have a “golden ticket” inviting you to join Irving in a private online lesson where he will teach you everything on the DVD as well as answer any questions you might have. Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Available next Friday, May 14th at 8pm PST.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 6:49 AM
New Update!!
All of these downloads under Downloads section has been removed due to file expired which means the file has not been download a long time so it is expired.
Here is the list. VCR Change by Apollo Robbins Spread Pass by Chad Nelson B4 Cut by Andrei Jikh Thunderbird by Lee Asher
Something new on Theory11 it is called "SHINOBI Control" by Emran Riaz.
Helder Guimarães is without a doubt one of the finest sleight of hand artists in the world – and that is not an opinion, but a fact. He is a world class entertainer with a FISM gold metal to his name and one of our favorite magicians.
Dan and I have been very fortunate to have spent some time with Helder and he never ceases to fool us. He has it all: knowledge, skill, showmanship, style, experience, and a passion for the art. Anyone looking for a fresh approach to magic coming from someone who actually knows what they’re talking about and has studied with the great Spanish magicians, should highly consider his lecture – it’s terrific!
For a tease of his card magic, check out three of his tricks available On Demand: Betwixt, Shaaken, and Twizinser.
Helder will be lecturing for The Magic Apple in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 16 @ 6:00pm. Please contact them for further information and to reserve your seat.
Dan and Dave Twitter.
By the way, May 14th is a date you don't want to forget. More details coming soon.
Visit http://www.dananddave.com/news/ tonight at 8pm PST as we debut the teaser for Quantum Mechanics, a new DVD by Irving Quant.