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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
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This
six volume set of DVDs can save your life, well not literally, although you
never know. The set includes 90 impromptu card routines that can be
performed at anytime, anyplace and with any deck of cards.
The list of contributors is a
whose who in card magic. You will learn magic created by: J.K. Hartman, Roy
Walton, Robert E. Neale, Richard Vollmer, Max Maven, Peter Duffie, Karl
Fulves, Daryl, Paul Gordon, Marty Kane, Tom Daugherty, Mike Rogers, Harry
Lorayne, Stewart James, Paul Swinford, Shigeo Futagawa, Gary Ouellet, Bob
King, Tom Craven, Jack Avis, Robin Robertson, Stephen Tucker, Ryan Matney,
and of course Aldo Colombini who performs and teaches everything using his
entertaining teaching style.
The best part of these
routines is that are purposely easy to learn and easy to perform. Most use
practically no sleight-of-hand.
A Meir Yedid Magic product.
Total combined running time is more than eight hours. Buy all six at the
same time and save. (Sold separately for US $34.95 each).
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
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After
the tremendous reception volumes 1-3 of the Impromptu Card Magic series
received we decided to release three more volumes with 45 additional
impromptu card routines that you can do anytime, anywhere, at a moment's
notice.
All you need is any deck of cards and
you're ready to perform high-impact card magic. Many of the routines have
never been published before and all of the routines are easy to learn and
easy to perform. No gimmicks, no setups, no difficult sleight of hand.
Join the charming and entertaining Aldo
Colombini as he teaches impromptu card magic that you can easily learn and
perform no matter what level of skill you've achieved. Total running time:
Approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes. (Sold separately for US $34.95 each).
US $94.95 |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
IMPROMPTU CARD MAGIC VOLUME #4 DVD
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Card
magic you can do anytime, anywhere, at a moment's notice. All you need is
any deck of cards and you're ready to perform high-impact routines.
Impromptu Card Magic includes fifteen easy
to learn, easy to perform routines. No gimmicks, no setups, no difficult
sleight of hand. This is amazing card magic with maximum effect, even though
many of the routines are so easy they could be considered self-working.
Don't let the simplicity of methods give
you the wrong impression. The routines taught are professional caliber and
can easily entertain and fool the most knowledgeable audiences.
Routines performed and explained:
Vortex
(Aldo Colombini): A selected card appears between two Kings and vanishes
just as magically to be found face up in the middle of the deck.
Transcendent
Transposition (Tom Dougherty): The Ace of Spades is placed face down
between the two red Aces. The Ace magically changes into the selected card
while appearing face down in the face up deck.
Action
(Aldo Colombini): Two selected cards are found in an instant.
Magician
(Peter Duffie): A spectator cuts the deck into three piles and
eliminates two of them. The remaining pile is cut into three and each is
handed to a spectator to shuffle and remember the bottom card. Each
spectator then finds his own card by spelling and dealing.
Hunting
Season (Aldo Colombini): Four cards are placed on the table face down
and the spectator decides which is a mate to your selection. It of course
matches but when the other three cards are revealed they are the three aces
with the four Ace appearing between your mates.
Cheat
Feat (Karl Fulves): Two spectators deal Poker hands and remember a card
in them. You then shuffle the cards through each other separating the reds
from the blacks and leaving their cards the only odd cards in each packet.
Beyond
Borders (Aldo Colombini): Four Kings are shown and two cards are
selected. Based on the spectator's choice two of the Kings are placed face
up in the deck and two are placed face down on the table. Amazingly when the
deck is spread two cards appear between the kings – they are the other two
kings while the two selections are now on the table where the kings were
moments ago.
Pop-Hoff!
(Ryan Matney): Four Aces are placed on the table and a card is selected.
After everything is regrouped the Ace that corresponds with the selected
card is produced and the selected card has taken its place in the deck.
Your
Best (Aldo Colombini): A selected card matches three prediction cards
that were in full view throughout.
Here
We Go Again (Peter Duffie): The Kings and Queens are removed from the
deck and are mixed by the spectators. You then spell "marry" to separate the
cards into pairs that end up with the mates matching in suite.
Do
As I Do (Rich Cowley): You and a spectator each get half a deck. You
each remove one card and they match.
Strike
A Match (Richard Vollmer): Two packets of thirteen cards are handed to
two spectators and you announce your lucky card. The spectators deal the
cards to find their lucky card. The two lucky cards are added to count down
to your lucky card.
Lasting
(Aldo Colombini): Sixteen cards are mixed and two of them are selected.
You deal the remaining cards into three packets. The top three cards of
those packets are mates to the first selection. Everything is gathered and
when the cards are spread three cards are face up which match the second
selection.
Importanten
(Howard Adams): Eight cards are mixed by the spectators and are dealt in
pairs on the table. You then introduce a ten and tap the four pairs. When
they are turned over the pairs all equal ten when added.
Jet
Black (Aldo Colombini): Two cards are produced and neither one is the
selection but when they are added together they give the location of the
selection.
With this DVD and any borrowed deck of
cards you can instantly perform card magic that looks absolutely impossible.
No matter what level of skill you've achieved, you'll find routines you can
quickly add to your repertoire.
A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release
date: July 2008. Running time: Approximately 80 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
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access to performances and explanations
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Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
IMPROMPTU CARD MAGIC VOLUME #5 DVD
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Card
magic you can do anytime, anywhere, at a moment's notice. All you need is
any deck of cards and you're ready to perform high-impact routines.
Impromptu Card Magic includes fifteen easy
to learn, easy to perform routines. No gimmicks, no setups, no difficult
sleight of hand. This is amazing card magic with maximum effect, even though
many of the routines are so easy they could be considered self-working.
Don't let the simplicity of methods give
you the wrong impression. The routines taught are professional caliber and
can easily entertain and fool the most knowledgeable audiences.
Routines performed and explained:
Simpl'Ace'Ty
(Stephen Jones): Four aces are lost in the deck, the spectators cut as
often as they want and you immediately find all four aces in different ways.
Parity
Prediction (Reinhard Müller): A card is placed face down between two
black jacks. A card is selected and lost in the deck and later ends up
between the two Jacks.
The
Truth Shall Set You Free (Peter Duffie): Using nine cards as a lie
detector you find the selected card.
Sweet
Sixteen (Michael De Marco): Three random cards are used to find a
selection.
Prophetic
Numbers (Aldo Colombini): The spectator mixes a packet of cards face up
and face down. When the packet is spread two cards are face up which give
the value of the card and it's location in the deck.
World
Class (J. K. Hartman): The spectator amazingly separates red and black
cards without looking at the faces.
Spell
The Name (Aldo Colombini): A card is looked at and you divine its
identity by spelling to it and all of its mates using the name that a
spectator supplies.
My
Dear Holmes (Stephen Tucker): A spectator cuts to three cards that match
your predictions.
Prime
Cut (Aldo Colombini): A card is looked at in the deck. Two Jacks are
then used to capture it.
The
Magic Shuffle (Peter Duffie): Three spectators remove five cards each
and think of one of them. You then shuffle the combined cards and spell to
their selections.
Topsy-Turvy
Twosome (Tom Daugherty): As your back is turned two spectators select
cards and lose them in the deck. You then immediately cut to the two
selections.
Witchcraft
(André Robert): Using an arrived at number the spectator counts down to
a card in the deck which happens to match your prediction.
Universal
Speller (Max Maven): A spectator thinks of any word and remembers the
card that it spells to. You then spell a phrase and the card arrived at is
the selection.
Doorstep
Aces (Paul Gordon): Three selected cards are lost in the deck. The four
Aces are placed face up in the deck and after a mixing sequence the three
selections end up sandwiched between the aces.
Predict
O’Clock (Aldo Colombini): Two cards are placed on the table. The
spectator thinks of an hour and you form a clock dial using two cards for
each hour. The spectator names his favorite hour and the two cards at his
favorite hour match the two selections.
With this DVD and any borrowed deck of
cards you can instantly perform card magic that looks absolutely impossible.
No matter what level of skill you've achieved, you'll find routines you can
quickly add to your repertoire.
A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release
date: July 2008. Running time: Approximately 80 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
Instant
access to performances and explanations
Product
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Encoded for worldwide viewing |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
IMPROMPTU CARD MAGIC VOLUME #6 DVD
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Aldo Colombini's Impromptu Card Magic Volume #6 DVD |
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Card
magic you can do anytime, anywhere, at a moment's notice. All you need is
any deck of cards and you're ready to perform high-impact routines.
Impromptu Card Magic includes fifteen easy
to learn, easy to perform routines. No gimmicks, no setups, no difficult
sleight of hand. This is amazing card magic with maximum effect, even though
many of the routines are so easy they could be considered self-working.
Don't let the simplicity of methods give
you the wrong impression. The routines taught are professional caliber and
can easily entertain and fool the most knowledgeable audiences.
Routines performed and explained:
Guatemala
(Aldo Colombini): Two cards are selected and placed between four kings.
The cards vanish from between the kings and appear face up in the middle of
the deck.
Thirteen
Down (Peter Duffie): You show the spectator a prediction that tells him
where his selected card is in the deck.
Acapulco
(Aldo Colombini): A card is selected and lost in the deck. A second
spectator selects a number and counts down to that number to find the
original selection.
Pair
Faced (J. K. Hartman): A spectator cuts to a card that matches a
prediction that was in full view.
Atlantis
(Aldo Colombini): Two Kings are used to find a selected card after the
deck is shuffled face up and face down. Magically the Kings turn to be the
only face up cards with the selection between them.
Ambitious
1-2-3-4 (Roy Walton): A card is selected and the Ace through four are
used in a routine where they keep rising to the top. As a kicker ending one
of them changes places with the selection.
Toccata
(Aldo Colombini): A selected card is apparently found through luck, but
when it is reversed is turns out to be the card that was placed aside at the
beginning, while the card that was in full view turns into the selection.
Bottoming
Out Today (Marty Kane): A funny routine where two cards are selected and
you start spelling the days of the week until you reach today and find the
two selections.
Dual
Zone (Aldo Colombini): Two mates are shown. One is placed in the deck
the other on the table and they instantly change places.
Central
Reservation (Peter Duffie): A prediction is made and a card is selected.
Amazingly they match.
Persu-Ace-Ive
(J. K. Hartman): Four Aces are are placed in different parts of the
deck. One of them is placed face up in the middle. When the deck is spread
all the Aces are now together and face up.
False
Memory (Aldo Colombini): The deck is split in half and two cards are
exchanged. When the deck is spread the two exchanged cards are now face up
in the middle with the previously selected card between them.
Matched!
(Robin Robertson): Two cards are selected and placed between two face up
cards for safe keeping. Amazingly the two cards used to protect the
selections signal what the selections turn out to be.
Eight
Bites Is Enough (Jack Avis): A spectator points to one of eight cards
and you quickly divine it one attribute at a time.
Match
Them Up (Karl Fulves): Sixteen cards are mixed and cut. Eight of the
cards are initialed, mixed and dealt into two packets. A packet of signed
cards and a packet of unsigned cards. When the top two cards of each packet
are revealed they are seen to match – every card in the two packets now
matches in value.
With this DVD and any borrowed deck of
cards you can instantly perform card magic that looks absolutely impossible.
No matter what level of skill you've achieved, you'll find routines you can
quickly add to your repertoire.
A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release
date: July 2008. Running time: Approximately 70 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
Instant
access to performances and explanations
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Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S JUMBO COINCIDENCE
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Aldo
Colombini kills magicians and lay people with this electrifying routine
which fools, entertains and causes a frenzy.
Two packets of jumbo half-cards are mixed.
A spectator freely selects a card from one of the packets and leaves it
protruding. You simultaneously turn the top cards of both packets face up
showing the cards are different. Continue until the selected card is
reached, it matches the card in the other pile. A perfect match.
As a kicker ending, both packets are turned
face down and when you start dealing the cards face up, each and every card
matches.
Mere words can't describe this true miracle.
Ungaffed, examinable and very easy to do. Comes complete with all the
necessary Jumbo Bicycle cards and photo-illustrated instructions.
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
IMPROMPTU PACKET TRICKS DVD
Packet Tricks are one of the most
interesting branches of card magic. Using only a small number of cards
magic is created that is often easy to follow, visual and very magical.
On this DVD Aldo Colombini presents fifteen packet trick routines that
can be performed using a borrowed deck and at a moment's notice. Along
the way he also teaches packet trick concepts and the many
sleight-of-hand techniques that are regularly used when dealing with
small packets of cards.
Routines performed and explained:
For Marlo (David Regal): A selected
card is placed face-up between four deuces. Magically it disappears from
between the deuces and appears face-up among the four Queens which have
been in clear sight the entire time.
Oil & Queens (Roy Walton): Four red
cards and four black cards are mixed and as they are expected to
separated into reds and blacks the blacks have risen to the top but the
four reds have now changed into the four Queens.
Shiftless Royalty (Robin Robertson):
The four Queens and Kings are alternated face up and face down.
Impossibly they separate themselves while revealing a previously
selected card face up between them.
Masque Backwards (J. K. Hartman): A
Joker takes the identity of three different cards. As a kicker ending
all the cards are shown to be jokers before turning back to their
original identity.
Curtain Call (Max Maven): The Ace-2-3
of Hearts do impossible things as they intermingle with the four Jacks.
The Ultimate Truth (Peter Duffie): A
lie detector made out of a small packet of cards finds a selected card.
That’s Not Possible (Paul Gordon): Four
Aces and four Kings are shown, mixed and split into two packets. All of
a sudden one packed is seen to have the four kings while the other now
has a Royal Flush in Spades.
Oil And Water (Karl Fulves): Five red
and five black cards are cleanly and repeatedly alternated but continue
to separate. Finally they are fairly separated but magically become
intermixed.
Stringray (Aldo Colombini): Three
selected cards surprisingly change places with three jacks that are
sitting on the table or in a spectators hand.
Royal Rhumba (Jean Pierre Vallarino): A
beautiful and visual routine where Joker collection changes into a Royal
Flush.
Wallaby (Hiro Sakai): Four Aces rise
one at a time to the top of a four card packet. As a finale all four
rise to the top at once.
French Twists (Richard Vollmer): A
multi-phase routine where the four aces turn face up and face down,
singly and two at a time until they are all face up. As a finale the
Aces turn face up in the deck after they are lost.
Modena Aces (Aldo Colombini): Four
Kings vanish one at a time as they are placed into a four-card packet.
Amazingly as the discarded cards are turned over they are seen to be the
four Aces.
Devil’s Elevator (Bruce Cervon & Dai
Vernon): The 2-3-4-5 of hearts are placed into a four card packet but
continually jump to the top.
Exit (Aldo Colombini): Four red cards
are placed on the table as four black cards are used for a twisting
effect. Magically the four black cards change into reds and the red
cards that were placed aside are now all black.
Along with the routines you will learn
important sleight-of-hand techniques such as: The Ascanio Spread, Braue
Add-On, Charlier Shuffle, Criss-Cross Force, Elmsley Count, Hamman
Count, Hypnotical Rhumba Count, Mirage Count, Rhythm Count, Veeser
Concept and more.
A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original
release date: December 2006. Running time: Approximately 100 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
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tips and advice about packet tricks
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
CARD & DICE DECEPTIONS VOLUME 1-2 DVD SET
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Aldo Colombini's Card & Dice Deceptions Volume 1-2 DVD Set |
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Playing
cards and dice are two of the most recognized items that can be used in
magic. Everyone knows the properties of both dice and cards as they are
universally used in all types games.
On this two-volume set of DVDs Aldo
Colombini has collected 26 of the best routines that logically combine
both regular cards and regular dice to form entertaining magic.
Additionally the routines selected are exceptionally easy to learn and
most of them will fool you. Combined running time: 2 hours and 30
minutes. (Sold separately for US $34.95 each).
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
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Playing cards and dice are two of the
most recognized items that can be used in magic. Everyone knows the
properties of both dice and cards as they are universally used in all
types games. On this DVD Aldo Colombini has collected some of the best
routines that logically combine both regular cards and regular dice to
form entertaining magic. Additionally the routines selected are
exceptionally easy to learn and most of them will fool you.
Routines performed and explained:
Half A Die Away (Gary Ouellet): A spectator
selects a card and rolls a die. The card matches the value of the die with
the exception of a half -- until a half dollar appears under the selection.
Before You Die (Peter Duffie): Two cards
are selected and lost in the deck. Using a random roll of a die cards are
dealt into two piles equaling the totals of the numbers. The top cards of
the packets are the selections.
A Dicey Killer (Aldo Colombini): Three dice
are rolled. You cut that exact amount from the deck and the card you cut to,
is the one that was previously selected.
Die Hard (Aldo Colombini): Two cards are
placed as predictions. Two dice are rolled and that amount of cards is dealt
into a packet. The two cards arrived at match the predictions.
Dice Deal (John Rule): Two dice are rolled
and that number of cards is dealt to the table. The cards are dealt into
four piles and the face cards of the piles are shown to be the four aces.
It's A Draw (Richard Vollmer): Two dice are
rolled and the total is used to deal a packet of cards. A second packet is
also dealt and both packets are divided into four piles. The top card of
each pile is an ace.
Blind Dice Prediction (Shigeo Futagawa): A
prediction card is placed on the table. A spectator stacks three dice. The
hidden numbers on the dice are used to deal a packet of cards. The card
dealt to matches the prediction.
Never Say Die (Aldo Colombini): An Ace, two
and three of hearts are placed on the table with dice of corresponding
numbers on top of them. When the dice are moved around the cards change and
lead to two different kicker endings including a Royal Flush.
Doubtful Dice (Aldo Colombini): A
prediction is displayed as three dice are rolled. Cards are dealt in
accordance with the dice arriving at several coincidences and a single card
that does not match the prediction. A second card is found but it too is
wrong. When the prediction is torn in half the two halves actually show the
two selected cards.
Divided Trio (Aldo Colombini): Three dice
are arranged in any order by the spectator and cards are dealt in three
packets to match, when amazingly the top four cards are shown to be aces and
all the rest of the cards are flush cards.
Two/Color Dice (Aldo Colombini): A
prediction is made and two dice are rolled. The total of the dice is used to
find a card. A second prediction is made and another card is found. The
procedure is repeated two more times for a total of four predictions and
four random cards. Amazingly the selections match the predictions.
Follow The Dice (Richard Vollmer): The
A-2-3-4-5 of Spades are placed on the table beside five dice whose numerical
value match the cards. The dice are switched around but the cards follow the
dice's order.
Four Certain (Max Maven): The deck is
divided into two packets and two dice are rolled. The numbers on the dice
are used to arrive at two cards that match in value. A second roll of the
dice is used to find two more cards and they turn out to be the mates of the
first two. Two more rolls of the dice are used to loose the two new cards
face up in the deck. When the deck is spread the two face-up cards find the
original two cards.
A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release
date: July 2006. Running time: Approximately 75 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
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access to performances and explanations
Product
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Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
CARD & DICE DECEPTIONS VOLUME TWO DVD
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Aldo Colombini's Card & Dice Deceptions Volume Two DVD |
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Playing
cards and dice are two of the most recognized items that can be used in
magic. Everyone knows the properties of both dice and cards as they are
universally used in all types games. On this DVD Aldo Colombini has
collected some of the best routines that logically combine both regular
cards and regular dice to form entertaining magic. Additionally the
routines selected are exceptionally easy to learn and most of them will
fool you.
Routines
performed and explained:
The Dark
Side (Aldo Colombini): Six cards are placed on the table in a row. A
random roll of a die selects one of the cards. The selected card matches
your prediction.
Dickie Dai
Die 2 (Paul Gordon): Two selected cards are lost in the deck and six
cards are dealt on the table. A die is rolled to select one of the six
cards. The freely arrived at card is used to find the first selection as the
second selection is found by an elimination process.
Die Spell
(Aldo Colombini): Four cards are displayed and one is selected using a
roll of a die. Upon turning over the cards it is seen that the selection had
been previously predicted.
The Odds
Against (Karl Fulves): Two packets of cards are placed on the table and
two dice are used to determine how many cards are moved in the packets and
which pairs of cards are placed aside. As a finale all five pairs of cards
have found their mates.
Die-Ceptive,
Do-Plicity (Stewart James): A prediction envelope is placed in full view
while four dice are rolled. The total of all the dice are used to deal two
packets of cards. The top two cards of the packets give a value while the
top card of the deck signifies a suit. The arrived at card is found missing
from the deck and in the prediction envelope.
Coincidice
(Doug Conn): Three spectators roll dice to select different cards. When
the cards are revealed they turn out to have the same value as the dice they
rolled.
Cards &
Dice (Bill Miesel): The Ace through four are placed on the table with a
die on top of each with the corresponding number showing. The Dice are mixed
but when the cards are turned over they are shown to have followed the order
of the dice. The sequence is repeated but accidentally the dice all show a
one on top – no problem – all the cards now aces.
Royal Dice
(Aldo Colombini): A card is lost in the deck while a spectator rolls
four dice. The numbers of the dice are used to find the selection and the
four aces.
Die-Cast
(Aldo Colombini): A spectator rolls a pair of dice and hides one of
them. He uses the hidden die to look at a card in the deck. The deck is cut
and using the total of the tabled dice the selected card is found. As a
kicker ending the spectator cuts to the two cards that match his original
roll of the dice.
Six Dice
Mystery (Peter Duffie): Two of six dice are selected while you make a
prediction. The remaining dice are used to generate a number that is used to
count down a packet of cards. The two numbers on the selected dice are now
used to find a card that matches your prediction.
Dating Game
(Stewart James): Three cards are placed on the table and a die is rolled
to find three random cards. The three random cards match the predictions. As
a kicker ending the three cards also give the spectator's birth date.
Prediction
(Richard Vollmer): A prediction is placed on the table and two dice are
rolled. The total of the two dice is used to find a card that matches the
prediction in value and color. As a kicker ending the two top cards of the
divided deck are shown to be the mates of the first two cards.
Split
Second (Stewart James): A set of half-cards are shown. Spectators roll
three dice and remember the cards at that number in the packet. When the
spectators remove the cards they picked they are both halves of the same
card.
A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release
date: July 2006. Running time: Approximately 75 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
Instant
access to performances and explanations
Product
Previews
DVD
Trailers
Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
US $34.95 |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
IMPROMPTU CARD MAGIC VOLUME 1-3 DVD SET
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Aldo Colombini's Impromptu Card Magic Volume 1-3 DVD Set |
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This
three-volume set of DVDs features 45 impromptu card routines that you
can do anytime, anywhere, at a moment's notice. All you need is any deck
of cards and you're ready to perform high-impact card magic. Around a
third of the routines have never been published before and all of the
routines are easy to learn and easy to perform. No gimmicks, no setups,
no difficult sleight of hand.
Join the charming and entertaining Aldo Colombini as he teaches
impromptu card magic that you can easily learn no matter what level of
skill you've achieved. Total running time: Approximately 4 hours and 15
minutes. (Sold separately for US $34.95 each).
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Card magic you can do anytime, anywhere,
at a moment's notice. All you need is any deck of cards and you're ready
to perform high-impact routines.
Impromptu Card Magic includes fifteen
easy to learn, easy to perform routines. No gimmicks, no setups, no
difficult sleight of hand. This is amazing card magic with maximum
effect, even though many of the routines are so easy they could be
considered self-working.
Don't let the simplicity of methods
give you the wrong impression. The routines taught are professional
caliber and can easily entertain and fool the most knowledgeable
audiences.
Routines performed and explained:
Quick
& Direct (Harry Lorayne): A selected card is found by the process of
elimination.
Trost
And Us (Mike Rogers): A demonstration of a human scale has you cut
the exact amount of cards that a spectator has randomly cut.
Family
Reunion (Aldo Colombini): The Jacks, Queens and Kings are shuffled
and cut. A spectator selects one of the cards and its mate is found by a
process of elimination. As a surprise ending all of the cards have now
found their mates.
The
Nervous Ace (Tom Daugherty): A freely selected card is named as the
spectator miscalls it while going through the deck.
The
Great Thirstin (Marty Kane): A card found from a spectator's packet
matches your prediction.
A
Lucky Card (Richard Vollmer): The four Aces are lost in the deck by
a spectator and are found by spelling to them, with the last Ace being
found using your Lucky Card.
More
Lies (Robert E. Neale): A spectator thinks of a King or a Queen.
Their card is found using a lie detector theme that always corrects
their lies and finds their selection.
Duck
And Deal (Aldo Colombini): The total of a spectator's two selections
is used to determine the size of a packet that finds a previously
selected card.
Twinkey
(J.K. Hartman): You find two selected cards under seemingly
impossible conditions.
Count
On Them (Aldo Colombini): Four cards disappear, one at a time, from
a packet of five. The remaining card is the selection.
Dancing
(Aldo Colombini): A selected card is found by spelling the name of
the spectator who chose it.
Vintage
(Aldo Colombini): Three cards are used as indicators to find the
selection. One of the indicators, which surprisingly was the selection,
vanishes and appears face up in the middle of the deck.
Aria
(Aldo Colombini): Four Aces are each covered by three cards. The
packets and Aces are now lost in the deck. The fourth packet with the
previously named Ace is magically shown to contain all four aces.
Backfire
(Aldo Colombini): The four Kings are lost in the deck. The deck is
shuffled face up and face down. A spectator takes an indifferent card
and uses it as a magic wand by waving it over the deck. Magically the
entire deck is now facing the same way except for three Kings. The
indifferent card, which has remained in the spectator's hand, magically
turns into the fourth King.
Sarabanda
(Aldo Colombini): A spectator cuts the two Jacks, face-up, into the
deck. When the deck is spread the two Jacks are found next to the two
previously selected cards.
With this DVD and any borrowed deck of
cards you can instantly perform card magic that looks absolutely
impossible. No matter what level of skill you've achieved, you'll find
routines you can quickly add to your repertoire.
Produced by Meir Yedid Magic. Original
release date: August 2005. Running time: Approximately 85 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
Down
Under Deal tips
Instant
access to performances and explanations
Product
Previews
DVD
Trailers
Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
US $34.95 |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
IMPROMPTU CARD MAGIC VOLUME #2 DVD
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Aldo Colombini's Impromptu Card Magic Volume
#2 DVD |
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Card magic you can do anytime, anywhere,
at a moment's notice. All you need is any deck of cards and you're ready
to perform high-impact routines.
Impromptu Card Magic includes fifteen easy
to learn, easy to perform routines. No gimmicks, no setups, no difficult
sleight of hand. This is amazing card magic with maximum effect, even though
many of the routines are so easy they could be considered self-working.
Don't let the simplicity of methods give
you the wrong impression. The routines taught are professional caliber and
can easily entertain and fool the most knowledgeable audiences.
Routines performed and explained:
Small Talk (Richard Vollmer): The spectator thinks of a card at a
selected number that is found in a surprising way.
Come Together (Jay Sankey & David Acer):
Acting as the magician the spectator has two cards selected and lost in the
deck. Without any interference from the magician the spectator magically
locates both selections.
The Magic Lesson (Roy Walton): The
four Aces are mixed into a small packet of cards. All the cards are now
blindly eliminated leaving only the four aces in your hand.
4-5-6 (Al Thatcher): A selected card
is lost in the deck and found while the spectator is dealing the cards.
Sloshed Or Sober (Paul Gordon): A
selected card matches a prediction while the card used to locate the
selection also finds its mate.
Jackula (Michael De Marco): The two
Jacks hunt through a small packet of cards capturing the selected card.
The Cape Canaveral Trick (Paul Swinford):
Counting through the deck in a rocket launch sequence a card is found which
matches a prediction that was in full view.
Silent Fall (Aldo Colombini): A
prediction card is placed on the table. A signed selection vanishes from
between the four aces. When the prediction card is shown to be the signed
selection.
Countdown Location (George McBride):
A selected card appears at a selected number.
Divertimento (Aldo Colombini): The
cards are shuffled face up and face down. When the cards are spread on the
table all of them are facing the same way except for your magic card, which
is surrounded by the two selections.
One For All (Aldo Colombini): A
freely selected card completes the three prediction cards to make a four of
a kind.
Back Up (Aldo Colombini): Two
selections magically reverse themselves in the middle of the deck.
Elevon (Aldo Colombini): An elevator
routine where the Ace, two and three of Spades rise from the middle of the
deck to the top. As a surprise climax the cards are added to form a six of
Spades while in the spectator's hand.
ESP Numbers (Aldo Colombini): One of
ten cards is selected and mixed. It is found by spelling to a spectator's
name. As the ten cards are dealt in pairs on the table their total in every
case equals nine, which matches your prediction.
Maestoso (Aldo Colombini): A
selected card vanishes from between the two Kings that were placed inside a
cardcase.
With this DVD and any borrowed deck of
cards you can instantly perform card magic that looks absolutely impossible.
No matter what level of skill you've achieved, you'll find routines you can
quickly add to your repertoire.
Produced by Meir Yedid Magic. Original release
date: August 2005. Running time: Approximately 80 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
Charlier
Shuffle tips
Instant
access to performances and explanations
Product
Previews
DVD
Trailers
Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
US $34.95 |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
IMPROMPTU CARD MAGIC VOLUME #3 DVD
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Aldo Colombini's Impromptu Card Magic Volume
#3 DVD |
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Card magic you can do anytime, anywhere,
at a moment's notice. All you need is any deck of cards and you're ready
to perform high-impact routines.
Impromptu Card Magic includes fifteen easy
to learn, easy to perform routines. No gimmicks, no setups, no difficult
sleight of hand. This is amazing card magic with maximum effect, even though
many of the routines are so easy they could be considered self-working.
Don't let the simplicity of methods give
you the wrong impression. The routines taught are professional caliber and
can easily entertain and fool the most knowledgeable audiences.
Routines performed and explained:
Topsy-Turvy Location (Stewart Judah):
An impossible location where a selected card is placed back in the deck and
the cards are shuffled face down and face up. You slide out one of the face
down cards and it is the selection.
Dreamers Ball (Gavin Ross): The two
red Aces capture a selected card.
Untouched (Daryl): The spectator has
you select a card and then he arrives at one himself. The two match
perfectly.
Surprise Poker (Aldo Colombini):
Eight cards are used for a Poker demonstration where the spectators
amazingly separate them into two Royal Flushes that are missing the Kings.
The missing Kings are then found by cutting to them.
Comedy Spelling (Aldo Colombini): A
selected card is found by spelling some funny phrases.
Two Selected Cards (Stewart Judah):
Two selected cards are hopelessly lost and are then found in an impossible
elimination process guided by a spectator.
Telemental (Bob King): An impossible
card location and revelation that can be performed over the phone.
Money Power (Roy Walton): Ten pairs
of cards are placed on the table. You and a spectator each place a coin on
one of the pairs. The two selected packets are mated while all others do not
match. Furthermore all four cards form a four-of-a-kind.
Another Aussie (Tom Craven):
Spectators continue to eliminate cards from a small packet until only one
card is left. The arrived at card matches your prediction that was in full
view.
The Jamesway Connection (Peter Duffie &
Robin Robertson): A multiphase routine where selected cards are
continually mixed into a small packet but are found under sympathetic and
impossible conditions.
Adagio (Aldo Colombini): The top
cards of four packets give clues to the identity of a selected card.
Unfortunately all the clues are wrong until the card is produced and its
three mates are found face up in the combined packets.
Midnight (Aldo Colombini): The two
black Kings jump from one half of the deck to another where they sandwich
the selected card.
Switch-King (Aldo Colombini): The
four Kings are used to find two selections. Amazingly and surprisingly two
of the Kings capture two facedown cards that turn out to be the other two
kings while the selections are found on the table where the Kings were
supposed to be.
Moderato (Aldo Colombini): A
spectator's card vanishes from the deck. After some magical byplay it is
found by spelling its name.
Full Speed Ace (Aldo Colombini): The
four Aces are used as aides to identify a selected card but surprisingly the
final ace changes into the selection.
With this DVD and any borrowed deck of
cards you can instantly perform card magic that looks absolutely impossible.
No matter what level of skill you've achieved, you'll find routines you can
quickly add to your repertoire.
Produced by Meir Yedid Magic. Original release
date: August 2005. Running time: Approximately 90 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
Reverse
Faro tips
Instant
access to performances and explanations
Product
Previews
DVD
Trailers
Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
US $34.95 |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S
FIREWORKS DVD
The most popular card routine used by professionals to get audiences
involved is a multiple selection and revelation routine. On this DVD
Aldo Colombini tips all the work for his version of this classic plot
where twelve audience members select cards and you find them using
flashy and impossible revelations.
The impromptu routine can be used as part of a show or an entire act.
What makes Aldo's version exceptional is his method of controlling the
cards. The card control is by far the best, easiest and most direct
method ever created. The routine is also structured to allow you to
easily adjust for additional or fewer cards depending on the size of
your audience.
The revelations of the cards create an explosion of magic that audiences
go crazy for. It gives the impression of high skill and advanced
sleight-of-hand. Produced by Meir Yedid Magic. Original release date:
April 2005. Running time: Approximately 35 minutes.
Special DVD Features:
Jack
In The Box performed and explained
Extensive
interview
Instant
access to performance and explanations
Product
Previews
DVD
Trailers
Dolby Digital sound
Encoded for worldwide viewing |
US $34.95 |
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ALDO
COLOMBINI'S KNOTTY KNOT: PROFESSIONAL EDITION
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Aldo Colombini's Knotty
Knot: Professional Edition |
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Aldo
Colombini’s Knotty Knot uses no moves and no gimmicks, just clever
subtleties. This new Professional Edition includes a specially
manufactured, hand-knit, rope which is very bright, washable and should
last a lifetime.
A length of white rope with a knot tied in its center is used to
do incredible magic.
Slide the knot to the right end of the rope and then all the way
to the left. For the spectator not impressed by a mere traveling knot,
open your hand to reveal the knot has changed to red! Next, the red knot
is moved back and forth from one end to the other, and just when everyone
begins to suspect a fake knot, the knot is untied to show the rope is
actually red in that spot! A self-contained miracle. Examinable.
Bonus Included: "Knuttsy Knots," the "Real World
Slip Knot" and the "Single-handed Secret Slip Knot." Comes
complete with an illustrated instruction booklet and the specially
manufactured rope.
US $20.00 |
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ALDO
COLOMBINI'S POWER ACES
A card (say
the eight of spades) is selected from a regular deck. A
large prediction envelope is displayed and four giant cards
(11"x7") are removed in a stack. The face card is the ace of
spades. The spectator is asked if he selected the ace of hearts. When he
answers no, the cards are fanned as you say, How about the ace of spades,
ace of diamonds, ace of clubs? showing all four aces in a fan. The fan is
closed as you say, But the suite of one of these aces does match your
card, right? When the fan is closed and reopened one of the aces has
suddenly turned face down. It is seems to be the ace of spades.
The spectator agrees that his card was a spade. Now for the first time,
name your card. When the spectator yells out the eight of spades you
pretend that you heard the ace of spades. The ace of spades, I thought you
said that you did not pick an ace....Oh! the eight of spades. The fan is
turned over to show that the ace of spades has changed into the selected
eight of spades. All four cards can be shown on both sides at the end.
Can be performed up-close or on stage. No bad angles. No extra cards.
No sleight-of-hand. Packs flat and plays big. Ideal for emcees. A quick,
visual, direct and entertaining routine. Very easy.
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S FLY CARDS
An easy, entertaining card routine with built-in comedy and surprises.
Four cards with large flies pictured on them are placed face down on a
table. Three blank cards are placed on top of each of the fly cards.
Surprisingly the first fly vanishes and joins its mate in the second
pile. They both vanish and three are seen in the third pile. All the flies
vanish to appear in the fourth pile, but get accidentally smacked and when
the cards are turned over the flies are splattered and bloody.
Easy to do and the only move used is the Elmsley count. Comes complete with custom-printed,
poker-size Bicycle playing cards manufactured by the US Playing Card Co.
especially for this routine.
US $15.00
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S MAMMA MIA
MAGIC & MAGIC ITALIAN STYLE DVD SET
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Aldo Colombini's Mamma Mia Magic & Magic Italian Style DVD Set |
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This
two-volume set of DVDs captures Aldo Colombini performing and explaining
many of his early routines that he used professionally for magicians and
laypeople alike.
Volume #1 - Mamma Mia Magic:
Routines include: Cups & Balls, Mamma-Mia Coin Routine, Ace-Mbly, Aldo's Oil
& Water, Italian Salad, Spell-O-Roma, Band-O-Roma, and Snap Jack. Running
time: Approximately 84 minutes.
Volume #2 - Magic Italian Style:
Routines include: Mamma-Mia Card Routine, An Italian In Las Vegas, Out Of
This Boat, In-Visible Coins, Leaping Lire, Laguna Shuttle, The Brat Pack,
Italian Serenade, Jack-Ed Edge, and The A.C. Control. Running time:
Approximately 96 minutes.
Encoded for worldwide viewing. Produced by
Murphy's Magic Supplies, Inc. Original release date: VHS: 199?, DVD:
November 2006. (Sold separately for US $29.95 each).
US $49.95 |
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ALDO COLOMBINI'S STANDING
ROOM ONLY DVD
Aldo
Colombini is best known for his direct approach to magic where the routines
are easy to follow, practical and entertaining. This DVD features fifteen
routines using cards, coins, rubber bands, sponge balls, rope, finger rings,
bills, jumbo cards and even a carpenter's ruler.
Routines performed and explained:
Chinese Purse, Interchange, Jump and Pass, Imaginary Journey, Y2K Deck,
Printing Ahead, Same Time, Same Place, Half Binding, Ring Up, Sponge Away,
Ring Thru, King Ko's, Pyramid Trick, Pick Me, Pick Me Not, and The Ruler.
All DVDs can be played worldwide. Produced by
Mamma Mia Magic. Original release date: VHS: 199?, DVD: October 2003.
Running time: Approximately 90 minutes.
US $34.95 |
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