Super Drink
In Juan Pablo’s clever opening effect you give a plain silk handkerchief a little shake and the image of a glass of liquid appears printed on the silk.
Expert assessments of new tricks, books, gear, and performances.
In Juan Pablo’s clever opening effect you give a plain silk handkerchief a little shake and the image of a glass of liquid appears printed on the silk.
Tucked in a strip mall near The Magic Castle, The Magic Apple has become L.A.’s go-to magic shop. Owner Brent Geris shares shop tales, tricks, and how a teacher supply store morphed into a hub for magicians, Hollywood projects, and monthly lectures.
Magic isn’t just in the performance—it’s in the tools. From tapered cards to bias coins, meet Eoin O’Hare: the craftsman behind The Perfect Shuffle, who’s turning a century-old craft into modern magic with precision-made jigs, passion, and fire.
If Volume One was the undergraduate study of performing mentalism for the corporate crowd, this is the post-doc exploration.
Corporate mentalist Chuck Hickok released two books, in 2002 and then 2005, designed to guide prospective pros in a market. Now in re-release, the two volumes mostly have a lot to offer.
Another appearing glass trick has become popular with magicians. With this version you’re supplied with a neat plastic glass, and a special paper bag.
Tobias Dostal’s trick is a hit with magicians, and his product has been beautifully produced by Murphy’s Magic.