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Invisible Deck iPhone / iPad App
No force, performed all in their hands.
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NINJA 1: Stealth Technique
The defiant work that is 'flat out brilliant'.
Starting at $29.95
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MindBender Card Bend
Make a card warp and bend without even touching ...
Starting at $14.95
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Mercury Aces
Four cards individually reverse with a shocking ...
Starting at $11.99
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Killer Card Work Bundle
Over 7 hours of mindblowing magic
Regular Price: $84.85
Sale today $67.85
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Kard Klub
Powerful card tricks, such as Two Card Monte and ...
Starting at $24.95
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Kaos Card Through Window
A card visually disolves through a glass window.
Starting at $24.95
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Inside Magic
A massive two video set jam-packed into one ONE ...
Starting at $29.95
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Indecent by Wayne Houchin
A card penetrates a ziploc bag, right before your ...
Starting at $19.95
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Box Monster - Nate Kranzo
Box Monster - Nate Kranzo Unleash the beast in ...
Starting at $24.95
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Crash Course in Sleight of Hand Card Tricks
Perform explosive card magic easily
Starting at $24.95
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AXIS Change - Parth Dalal DOWNLOAD ONLY
A color change that looks like REAL magic!
$5.95
Though playing cards are believed to have originated in either China or the Middle East, the first card tricks were developed in Renaissance Europe, about the same time as the popularity of tarocchi was at its peak.
Many Renaissance painters and thinkers were also known for their card acumen. Masaccio performed a world-renowned ambitious card routine, and Leon Battista Alberti's second deal was as invisible as his mastery of true linear perspective. Leonardo had a brilliant Triumph routine, where he would change a sfumato tarocchi deck into a chiaroscuro one. Even Brad Christian's ancestor, The Amazing Christiani, was legendary for his Vegas Tarocchi Card Cheat routine. A variation can be found here.
The Renaissance painters were so good at magic that they had the rest of the world believing in their mystical powers. But then, along came Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Issac Newton and all their "science" and "natural philosophy," and ruined a really well-paying gig.
Card tricks have endured, however, because they are effin' cool. Even cooler than the word "effin'." And there's plenty of great card tricks on this page to help you blow a few minds with a deck of Bicycles.












