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More Than A Trick by Jack VosburghMore Than A Trick
by Jack Vosburgh

Not just one, but 13 card routines dedicated to the premise that effective magic can be designed to be more than a trick ... it can be a miracle!

This outstanding collection was written by a frequent contributor to Ted Annemann's Jinx magazine. Not only does it contain a dozen startling effects you'll enjoy performing, but it also contains the devious method of his "Future Deck" dealer effect... as well as complete details for building your own deck! This routine in and of itself is a mystery that audiences will long remember.

The effects require little in the way of actual skill, allowing the performer to concentrate on his or her performance, rather than knuckle-busting sleights.

Of special mention, aside from "Future Deck", is Vosburgh's "Just Think" effect, which received the Magic Wand magazine Order of Merit.

Here's a complete listing of what's included in the book:

  • About This Book
  • Introduction
  • Clip
  • My Number, Your Card
  • Three Cards
  • Just Think
  • The Awful Truth
  • A Number and a Name
  • About Face
  • Two Cards Are Spelled
  • The Knockout Count
  • Pocket Change
  • The Prophetic Pair
  • Stop, Look, and Think
  • The Future Deck
  • In Conclusion
  • About the Author
  • Recommended Titles


"Brilliant ideas. Thirteen original effects including some knockouts that are decidedly different." (Mitch Kanter)

"You'll like Jack Vosburgh's 'Future Deck' and will spring it on your friends, as I have done." (Lloyd E. Jones)

"[Just Think is] one of the finest methods of card thought reading. No sleights, anyone's pack, no preparation." (George Johnson)

"A great value." (Tom Zoss)
 

Revised edition includes a new chapter and an added illustration.


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