Simple Magic Tricks To Impress Your Friends
Book Details
Author(s)Leah Zakina
PublisherShaharm Publications
ISBN / ASINB00R5EQHC4
ISBN-13978B00R5EQHC7
Sales Rank888,431
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Magic is huge! Millions of people all over the world are fascinated by magic.
Why?
Because it’s a mystery. Most of us don’t know how the simplest of magic tricks work yet alone the complex illusions created by people like David Copperfield.
From Houdini to Copperfield magic has intrigued people for over a hundred years. And it still intrigues them today.
Even the most ordinary of magicians can make money by performing and every day, hundreds more people fall under the spell of magic.
From very young children to very old people, everyone wants to learn magic tricks. It’s true to say that most people can’t perform difficult magic tricks but most people can learn simple magic tricks.
And that’s what this book is really about. It takes a number of magic tricks using the simplest items; coins, cards, strings and ropes, and explains how to do each one in detail.
It's a good idea for anyone who enjoys magic to keep a few of the above items with them at all times. A few decks of cards are always useful. Coins are also great because many of the tricks in this book rely on coins. Handkerchiefs, ropes, and scissors are all common items for the new magician as well.
After all if you can do magic you want to be able to show off your abilities as often as you can, don’t you?
The three main types of items used in simple magic tricks are cards, coins and ropes. This means that you can start practicing magic tricks very cheaply; less than $10 will buy you the items you need to begin, your life long, love of magic tricks.
If you use ropes and strings the three main tricks you can learn are known as: The Rookie Escape, The Magic Knot and Rope Restoration. It’s amazing how easy it is to cut ropes up and put them back together! You’re going to have to read the book to find out how.
There are, of course, thousands of card tricks that you can attempt. The ones outlined in the book are known as: The Diamond of Many Colors, The Rising Card, Memorizing the Deck Card and Off the Bottom amongst many others. The key to all of these tricks is, of course, misdirection. Getting your audience to look one way while you do something whilst they’re not looking.
Finally the book goes through a number of tricks involving coins. A number of coin tricks are outlined, the most well-known of these being: The Standard Palm, the Thumb Palm, the Easy Palm, the Combo Vanish and the Horizontal Vanish.
The coin tricks, like the card tricks, are very straight forward and can be attempted by anyone, no matter what their age.
This book, then, explains in detail how to carry out a number of magic tricks. Enough tricks to get you started on your way to becoming a magician and more than enough to impress your family and friends!
Why?
Because it’s a mystery. Most of us don’t know how the simplest of magic tricks work yet alone the complex illusions created by people like David Copperfield.
From Houdini to Copperfield magic has intrigued people for over a hundred years. And it still intrigues them today.
Even the most ordinary of magicians can make money by performing and every day, hundreds more people fall under the spell of magic.
From very young children to very old people, everyone wants to learn magic tricks. It’s true to say that most people can’t perform difficult magic tricks but most people can learn simple magic tricks.
And that’s what this book is really about. It takes a number of magic tricks using the simplest items; coins, cards, strings and ropes, and explains how to do each one in detail.
It's a good idea for anyone who enjoys magic to keep a few of the above items with them at all times. A few decks of cards are always useful. Coins are also great because many of the tricks in this book rely on coins. Handkerchiefs, ropes, and scissors are all common items for the new magician as well.
After all if you can do magic you want to be able to show off your abilities as often as you can, don’t you?
The three main types of items used in simple magic tricks are cards, coins and ropes. This means that you can start practicing magic tricks very cheaply; less than $10 will buy you the items you need to begin, your life long, love of magic tricks.
If you use ropes and strings the three main tricks you can learn are known as: The Rookie Escape, The Magic Knot and Rope Restoration. It’s amazing how easy it is to cut ropes up and put them back together! You’re going to have to read the book to find out how.
There are, of course, thousands of card tricks that you can attempt. The ones outlined in the book are known as: The Diamond of Many Colors, The Rising Card, Memorizing the Deck Card and Off the Bottom amongst many others. The key to all of these tricks is, of course, misdirection. Getting your audience to look one way while you do something whilst they’re not looking.
Finally the book goes through a number of tricks involving coins. A number of coin tricks are outlined, the most well-known of these being: The Standard Palm, the Thumb Palm, the Easy Palm, the Combo Vanish and the Horizontal Vanish.
The coin tricks, like the card tricks, are very straight forward and can be attempted by anyone, no matter what their age.
This book, then, explains in detail how to carry out a number of magic tricks. Enough tricks to get you started on your way to becoming a magician and more than enough to impress your family and friends!
