Magic Million Dollar Scheme

Another no-camera trick effect.

Coin magic has always been the most difficult branch of magic for me. It takes me forever to learn a coin effect properly: I’ve been working on this one for the last ten years, and I still haven’t gotten it to the point I want it, but I thought it would be fun to share.

Now, about where to send that start-up money…

Click on the video to watch, and if you click in the lower right-hand corner, you can get to view it full screen.

With thanks, of course, to Greg Wilson.

Bowing to the Mahatma

mahatmaThe first regularly published magic magazine in the United States was Mahatma, which started in 1895 and continued for the next decade. It was a delightful magazine full of history, profiles, advertisements, and wonderful platform/stage effects. I’m not going to do a run-through, as I did previously with The Sphinx, because I’m really only here to tell you the good news that for a very limited time, you can get the full run of Mahatma for free from the Conjuring Arts Research Center. It’s a download of ten pdfs, one volume per file, and also included is an index that allows searches across all the volumes.

Home 2015

Be quick—it was there early this morning, I don’t know if it will still be there tomorrow.

As a small guide, here are some of the effects I enjoyed reading about in the first three volumes:

Volume 1:

Knight’s Tour p. 25

The False finger p. 26

Coffee cup Balanced on the Point of  a Knife p. 35

The Mysterious Trunk p. 77

Hand Shadows of Famous People p. 92

Volume 2:

Spirit Cabinet p. 15

Light heavy chest p. 37

Magic Archery p. 111

The Electric Chair p. 122

The Modern William Tell p. 129

Volume 3

The Magic Water Bowl p. 11

The Spider Coin Catcher p. 14

Teaching a Dog Magic p.33

The Spelling Bee p.52, p.67

And of course, wonderful bios, ads, news, publicity shots and so on, a real treasure trove for the magic history buff. Thanks, CARC!

Rules for Radicals

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Sign in the on-air broadcast studio of listener-sponsored radio station WBAI 99.5 FM NY.

Brooklyn, NY