Meir’s Muses
MyMagic eNewsletter #1,198
May 4, 2024
One of the three guests of honor at this year’s 4F Convention was Charming Choi from South Korea. Joining him on the Friday night show was an all-star cast from his home country.
Some of the performers also had a booth with a few of their creations.
MJ (Myung Joon) featured two main items. A remarkable matrix routine that we are holding and a very unique and easy Rubik Cube routine. Unfortunately, the Matrix sold-out, but I was able to get all the remaining Vanishing Cubes.
►Vanishing Cube:
This is a unique set of Rubik Cube gimmicks which allow for some interesting routines.
You are basically taught two quick routines: You remove a mixed cube from its plastic case and show it around. The cube is returned to its case and in a second it is dumped out out solved.
A second routine has you put a mixed-up cube in a plastic case where it instantly vanishes.
The extremely easy system and gimmicks will allow you to make cubes vanish, get solved, transform into other objects, and much more.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Chop Shop:
Play a game of find the lady that ends with the transformation of all of the cards into the aces.
With this trick, you get to challenge your audience to catch you while knowing that you have a killer ending that no one will see coming. The best part is that at the end, all of the cards on the table are examinable.
Watch and buy: HERE
I decided to continue the introductory sale prices on all of Dan Garrett’s magic until I am able to offer you many more of his tricks, books, and lecture notes.
►FOR EVERYTHING GARRETT GO: HERE
►BACK IN STOCK:
Here are two items that continually go out of stock. I was able to buy all the remaining stock from the Card-Shark booth at the 4F. Also note that the Get Sharky now comes with the Phoenix Index that was previously called “Large Index.”
►Get Sharky:
You explain that you are going to show something that was performed by a famous one-armed magician. To demonstrate you place your right hand in your pocket. With your left hand you hold up the deck of cards and instruct the spectator to peek at any card they like.
Without any suspicious moves you hand the deck to the spectator and nonchalantly snap your fingers. The spectator is now asked to go through the deck and find their chosen card. The spectator looks through the deck, but the card has vanished! (The deck can even be dealt onto the table, one card at a time, by the spectator… their card is not there!)
You slowly remove your right hand from your pocket and show the selected card!
Watch and buy: HERE
►Wild Dice:
This starts out as a shell game routine using three matchboxes and a die. It quickly turns into a Cups and Balls type of routine with some impossible appearances, vanishes, and penetrations. It ends with a series of kicker endings with the production of up to nine dice.
What is unique about this routine is that it does not use any sleight of hand. The gimmicked boxes do all the work.
Watch and buy: HERE
►OUR LATEST RELEASE:
►Traits & Emotions:
This routine begins with having your friend think of any person that they know something about. It could be a friend, a relative, an acquaintance or someone famous.
You then show them ten cards which have a list of 100 different human characteristics. You have them find a characteristic that reminds them of the person they are thinking of.
After a little byplay you will know the word they are thinking of, and you can reveal it anyway you like.
Watch and buy: HERE
►UPCOMING APPEARANCES:
►MAY 12: 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: Since I regularly add new products to the website a day or two before I send out the newsletters, some savvy customers have been grabbing them, that is why some of the pictured items with the artists are never offered here. Sorry about that.
“Every magician, when first seduced by the discipline, wants to know, understand and even debunk how effects are performed.”
…Sophie-Anne Vachon (Conundrum Issue 2, 2024)