
Meir’s Muses
MyMagic eNewsletter #1,331
August 30, 2025
Here is another card release by James Anthony. It is a selected card that vanishes from one packet and appears in another packet that is being held by spectator. It is a fooler and is self-working. All the gaffed cards are what make it work.
►Out Of The Blue:
This is an easy and direct routine where a seemingly freely selected card vanishes from a red deck and appears in a blue deck. It is practically self-working.
You begin by introducing a deck of Bicycle cards that are half red backed, and half blue backed. After showing the blue cards to be all different you hand them to a spectator for safekeeping. A second spectator fairly selects any one of the remaining red backed cards which are also shown to be all different.
Their red backed card instantly vanishes from the red packet of cards and is found in the blue packet that has been held by the spectator the entire time.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Perfect Princess:
This is a new take and method for the classic Princess Cards. The main feature that distinguishes it from all others is that the thought of card actually vanishes from the packet and as a kicker ending you can prove it with a photograph you took using the spectator’s phone.
As an alternative presentation you can explain that you never had five cards and the card they thought of never existed. You hypnotized them into seeing it.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Ultimate Vanishing Deck:
This is a major advancement in the vanishing deck system that was popularized by Paul Harris. The deck can be shown from the front and the side before it vanishes and when it does the card that is left behind is examinable!
The basic routine taught in the trailer has you have a card selected, signed by a spectator and lost in the deck. The deck then visually vanishes leaving only one card and that signed card can be given out as a souvenir. And the routine is easily reset for the next performance.
Watch and buy: HERE
►BACK IN STOCK:
This Tenyo release keeps selling out. Although it is not easy to master, I think it is one of the best quick rope routines. One of the reasons I keep getting more of them is because I use them so often that I wear out the ropes every year or so. Although there is nothing wrong with the gimmicks the ropes do get dirty after a while. Maybe I should wash my hands more often!
►Four Nightmares DX:
This is a beautiful rope routine created by Mr. Suzuki that uses a special set of gaffed ropes. With these ropes and very little effort you will be able to present a routine that you will carry with you for both stage and close-up performances.
This edition features five phases where two unequal ropes stretch to the same size, they are tied together and merge into one rope, a knot is tied in the center and visually slid off, another larger knot is formed and slid off to form a loop, as a finale the loop and rope meld together into one rope.
Watch and buy: HERE
►OUR LATEST RELEASE:
►Stage Size BS Board:
A funny and surprising comedy routine for entertainers.
This is the first time it has been made available for stage performers. Meir Yedid has been closing his stage shows with it for 15+ years and magicians have been begging him to release the stage version.
It is not a magic routine. It is a comedy bit that can be used anytime during a show.
Watch and buy: HERE
►UPCOMING APPEARANCES:
►SEP 6: Spinnato’s Comedy Magic Show at Comix @ Mohegan Sun Casino in CT. Tickets: HERE
►SEP 7: Spinnato’s Comedy Magic Show at Comix @ Mohegan Sun Casino in CT. Tickets: HERE
To view all my upcoming appearances, go: HERE
Stay happy, Meir
PS: Next Saturday and Sunday I will be performing at Comix@Mohegan Sun Casino. Saturday will be with David Garrity and Sunday with Jim Spinnato. The casino is around 15 minutes from where the annual Milburne Christopher Awards ceremony and show will be held. If you are planning to attend, you will have plenty of time to also see my shows on either day. There are already a bunch of people promising to be there on Saturday. Hope to see you at any of the three events.
PS2: If you did not watch my interview, to learn how I think, you can catch it: HERE
“I always approach developing new material with the following criteria: The method must be as simple as I can make it, as practical as I can make it, and as angle-proof as I can make it.”
…Jack Carpenter (Carpenter’s Conceptions, 2024)