Magic Tricks with Coins, Cards and Everyday Objects

Magic Tricks with Coins, Cards and Everyday Objects by Jake Banfield is an illustrated guide published by QED Publishing on July 1, 2017. This 120-page book invites readers to explore the art of magic through accessible tricks that require no special equipment, making it suitable for anyone interested in learning how to perform magic with everyday items.
Readers will find over 50 step-by-step magic tricks that vary in difficulty, allowing for a gradual learning experience. The book emphasizes the concept of “street magic,” focusing on informal, close-up tricks that can astonish friends and family. With a range of tricks that can be performed using common household objects, this edition provides a practical insight into the world of magic, encouraging creativity and engagement with simple materials.
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Do you know your riffle shuffle from your French drop? Can you make a bottle disappear or read someone’s mind? Learn the greatest magic tricks around and astound your friends and family, all without buying fancy props or equipment. From coins to muffins, you can make magic with anything you can get your hands on! With over 50 step-by-step magic tricks of varying levels of difficulty, this book is a great insight into the popular world of “street magic” – where magicians specialize in up-close, informal tricks to bamboozle their audiences. Top magic secrets are revealed with over 50 step-by-step tricks, with no special equipment necessary – you can perform incredible tricks with everyday household objects as you learn how to turn everyday objects into sources of bewilderment and wonder! You’ll never look at a packet of chewing gum in the same way again…
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