1
/
of
1
Murphy's Magic Supplies, Inc.
Plots and Ploys by Peter Duffie eBook DOWNLOAD
Plots and Ploys by Peter Duffie eBook DOWNLOAD
Regular price
$16.50 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$16.50 USD
Taxes included.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
Couldn't load pickup availability
CONTENTS
Return to Ipcress:
A nifty twist on Jerry Sadowitz's classic Ipcress handling—because who doesn’t love a good remix?
Fragmented Thoughts:
Start with a sealed envelope—classic magician move. Inside? Your prediction. You’ll then pull out four pieces of playing cards: one full-size card, one three-quarter card, one half card, and one quarter card. Mix ‘em up, let a spectator pick one (let's say they go for the three-quarter card), and when you open the envelope, voila! Out comes the missing quarter. Everything’s examinable, because why not?
Charcol B:
Show the top card of the deck, insert it into the middle, but leave it out jogged. From here, just control it back to the top like it's no big deal. Smooth, right?
Delivery Date:
A diary prediction that ends with a punchline you didn't see coming. Seriously, it’s like a magic trick with a stand-up routine.
Folder:
The easiest way to fold a card while you’re shuffling like a pro. Because who has time for complicated moves?
Jaks' Blaks:
Mind-reading and spirit-writing with four black cards—perfect for those moments when you want to be a little mysterious.
Lie Witness 2:
A fresh take on Lie Witness that originally graced MAGIC magazine and then found its way here. Because why stick to the old script?
Witness in Your Pocket:
Two spectators each pick a card (sure, let them sign it if you're feeling generous). You take the two black Jacks, sandwich one selection (A) between them, cut it into the deck, and let the other selection (B) hang out at the bottom. After a riffle, you reveal that the bottom card has vanished! Spread the deck and the Jack sandwich is now on spectator B’s hand, only to reveal card B instead of card A. Finally, you reach into your pocket and produce card A. Mic drop.
Book Test 1:
A two-person book test inspired by the brilliant T.A. Waters. Because reading is fundamental... especially when it’s magic.
Book Test 2:
More book test shenanigans, just when you thought you were done reading.
Dinner for Two:
A fresh take on Roy Walton's Cannibal Cards—just when you thought dinner was boring.
Three - Way Out:
A handy three-way prediction that shows your prediction as three different playing cards. Oh, and there's a simple effect that follows using this clever utility.
Three - Way Trick:
A straightforward trick that puts your "Three-Way Out" prediction to work. Because simplicity is key.
Pivotal Aces:
A quick and visual production of four Aces. Just in case you want to show off a little.
Zodiak:
A prediction of a randomly selected astrological sign. Give a spectator a prediction for safekeeping along with a folded card—not unlike a club syllabus card. Deal the cards, and let anyone stop you. If they land on the Seven of Clubs, open the folded card to reveal that each card is linked to a zodiac sign. And surprise! The spectator's card is linked to ARIES! To top it off, have them spell ARIES to find their card. Boom.
"A" but no "E":
How to make a mountain out of a molehill, literally and figuratively...
Flat-Pack:
A spectator's signed card makes a surprise appearance as the inner surface of a rolled-up magic wand. Because who doesn’t want their card to pop out of a wand?
Flat-Pack by Cameron Francis:
Same effect, simplified, minus the major sleights. Less is more, right?
I Know Three Things for Sure by Harvey Rosenthal:
A captivating card effect where you make three statements, all true, but the third one? Complete shocker!
Peter's Steinway by Harvey Rosenthal:
Harvey’s latest handling for "Duffie on Keyboards." Don’t worry, no piano skills required!
Pages: 72 - 8.25" x 11.7" - Hyperlinked. Fully Illustrated with color photographs. - PDF FORMAT
Return to Ipcress:
A nifty twist on Jerry Sadowitz's classic Ipcress handling—because who doesn’t love a good remix?
Fragmented Thoughts:
Start with a sealed envelope—classic magician move. Inside? Your prediction. You’ll then pull out four pieces of playing cards: one full-size card, one three-quarter card, one half card, and one quarter card. Mix ‘em up, let a spectator pick one (let's say they go for the three-quarter card), and when you open the envelope, voila! Out comes the missing quarter. Everything’s examinable, because why not?
Charcol B:
Show the top card of the deck, insert it into the middle, but leave it out jogged. From here, just control it back to the top like it's no big deal. Smooth, right?
Delivery Date:
A diary prediction that ends with a punchline you didn't see coming. Seriously, it’s like a magic trick with a stand-up routine.
Folder:
The easiest way to fold a card while you’re shuffling like a pro. Because who has time for complicated moves?
Jaks' Blaks:
Mind-reading and spirit-writing with four black cards—perfect for those moments when you want to be a little mysterious.
Lie Witness 2:
A fresh take on Lie Witness that originally graced MAGIC magazine and then found its way here. Because why stick to the old script?
Witness in Your Pocket:
Two spectators each pick a card (sure, let them sign it if you're feeling generous). You take the two black Jacks, sandwich one selection (A) between them, cut it into the deck, and let the other selection (B) hang out at the bottom. After a riffle, you reveal that the bottom card has vanished! Spread the deck and the Jack sandwich is now on spectator B’s hand, only to reveal card B instead of card A. Finally, you reach into your pocket and produce card A. Mic drop.
Book Test 1:
A two-person book test inspired by the brilliant T.A. Waters. Because reading is fundamental... especially when it’s magic.
Book Test 2:
More book test shenanigans, just when you thought you were done reading.
Dinner for Two:
A fresh take on Roy Walton's Cannibal Cards—just when you thought dinner was boring.
Three - Way Out:
A handy three-way prediction that shows your prediction as three different playing cards. Oh, and there's a simple effect that follows using this clever utility.
Three - Way Trick:
A straightforward trick that puts your "Three-Way Out" prediction to work. Because simplicity is key.
Pivotal Aces:
A quick and visual production of four Aces. Just in case you want to show off a little.
Zodiak:
A prediction of a randomly selected astrological sign. Give a spectator a prediction for safekeeping along with a folded card—not unlike a club syllabus card. Deal the cards, and let anyone stop you. If they land on the Seven of Clubs, open the folded card to reveal that each card is linked to a zodiac sign. And surprise! The spectator's card is linked to ARIES! To top it off, have them spell ARIES to find their card. Boom.
"A" but no "E":
How to make a mountain out of a molehill, literally and figuratively...
Flat-Pack:
A spectator's signed card makes a surprise appearance as the inner surface of a rolled-up magic wand. Because who doesn’t want their card to pop out of a wand?
Flat-Pack by Cameron Francis:
Same effect, simplified, minus the major sleights. Less is more, right?
I Know Three Things for Sure by Harvey Rosenthal:
A captivating card effect where you make three statements, all true, but the third one? Complete shocker!
Peter's Steinway by Harvey Rosenthal:
Harvey’s latest handling for "Duffie on Keyboards." Don’t worry, no piano skills required!
Pages: 72 - 8.25" x 11.7" - Hyperlinked. Fully Illustrated with color photographs. - PDF FORMAT
Share

More from this collection
-
Stand Up Monte by Garrett Thomas and Kozmomagic
Regular price $30.00 USDRegular priceSale price $30.00 USD -
Saucy - Signature Series 1 by Ben Williams video DOWNLOAD
Regular price $39.95 USDRegular priceSale price $39.95 USDSold out -
Saucy - Signature Series 1 by Ben Williams video DOWNLOAD
Regular price $39.95 USDRegular priceSale price $39.95 USDSold out -
Sold outMarked 2.0 by Simon eBook DOWNLOAD
Regular price $17.99 USDRegular priceSale price $17.99 USDSold out