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Five QED Magic Handbooks (Coin & Rope, card and mind tricks etc)

Cordwainer from Melville

Five QED Magic Handbooks (Coin & Rope, card and mind tricks etc)

All A4 size, 32 pages, colour, excellent condition

2008

Card tricks: Young magicians can hone their card trick craft with this amply illustrated handbook, Concise instructions and close-up illustrations dictate how to execute all 13 ruses, which are ordered from easiest to most difficult. Throughout, readers can learn skills like "stacking the deck" and "card peeking."

Coin and Rope Tricks: Astonish your friends with the cross-armed knot, learn how to make a coin magically disappear. Baffle your audience by dividing a rope in two and in one fell swoop, putting it back together again

Mind Tricks: Amaze your friends by defying gravity and moving a ring without touching it.

Learn how to make an arrow change direction. Baffle your volunteer by reading their mind.

Pocket Tricks: Astound and amaze your friends and family with optical illusions, mind-bending number puzzles and the best tried and tested magic tricks around. With step-by-step instructions and handy hints and tips,

Sleight of Hand: simple tricks, with clear, step-by-step instructions, accompanied with illustrations to aid understanding.

Price: $20

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