Meir’s Muses
MyMagic eNewsletter #1,069
December 29, 2022
I have had a love/hate relationship with peek wallets even though I bought and played with many of them and even offered some for sale. Colin McCleod’s Alias Wallet might be the first one I will use since it is not handled once the information is inserted into it. Take a look.
►Alias Wallet:
This is a peek wallet like no other. It will allow you to gain written or drawn information that is placed inside it in the most innocent and deceptive way. Without ever turning it or opening it.
Have a spectator write or draw a name, a location, anything on a business card or billet and have them insert it into the wallet while your head is completely turned away. Then, as you give the wallet to them for safekeeping, you already know exactly what it is they’re thinking of. The best part? You don’t need the wallet back until after you’ve read their mind.
Watch and buy: HERE
The Blizzard I featured in the last newsletter immediately sold out, so I had them rush me some more. You can get one now.
I also wanted to let you know that my direct handling of the routine, that is a little different than what is taught in the tutorial will now be included with every purchase from me. Just check the media library in your MyMagic account.
I believe that Penguin will be including my handling in their tutorial soon.
►Blizzard:
This was Dean Dill’s most deceptive creation. He fooled everyone with it, and you can too.
You begin by showing a full deck of cards and having someone name any card. You then remove their card and its mates and have a spectator mix up the four cards.
You then pick their card out of the four and explain that it was easy since the other three are now blank. Is a matter of fact, the entire deck is now blank, and everything is examinable.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Camirand Academy’s Masters Of Magic Series:
This is your chance to learn some classics of magic like a Ring On String routine, the Three Shell Game, Coins Through The Table, a Two Cup & Ball routine, a Torn & Restored Card, and much more magic and sleight of hand with cards and coins.
Routines include: Finger On The Card, Supershells, The Silver Passage, The Two Goblets, Threshold, The Homing Ring, Eric DeCamps’ The Coin Connection, and Meir Yedid’s Royal Takeover.
The above routines are just the main effects taught. Each section is full of variations, alternate phases, and many techniques. This book can act as a course in intermediate to advanced close-up magic.
Watch and buy: HERE
►BACK IN STOCK:
►Pocket Nightmare:
You tell your audience that you will perform an effect with only one hand, to make sure that everyone knows that sleight-of-hand is not possible. The other hand is placed in your pocket. The spectator peeks at a card in the deck. You are then able to divine the card that the spectator is only thinking of. You then remove your hand from your pocket holding the vanished selection.
Watch and buy: HERE
Stay happy, Meir
PS: Time flies! Happy New Year everyone and thanx for your continued support.
“One who habitually stares at the deck is an undesirable contestant.”
…Joseph Koschitz (Koschitz’s Manual Of Useful Information, 1894)