Tricks:
Catalyst Got Your Tongue? - Impossible, elegant, impromptu two-card transposition.
I Hate Self-Workers - The spectator puts cards anywhere they want and still locates and separates the aces and kings under impossible conditions.
Connected - The spectator rips a card into four pieces. The magicians takes three of these pieces and they vanish. The spectator is asked to check their wallet and finds the three pieces fully-restored, except for the last piece that is missing, which they still have.
Strangest Card - A signed prediction card is revealed not only to correctly identify the spectator's selection, but it IS their signed selection!
Strangest Card 2007 - Advanced handling (different method) for the above effect.
Harrison Transpo - A four-of-a-kind switches with another four-of-a-kind in an impossible way, then switches back.
Quicker Than The Eye - A coin routine where two coins swap places in various ways, often visual, before vanishing in a surprising way.
Back To Basics - Impossible coin routine with the spectator's coin appearing in the performer's pocket, under the performer's watch, under the spectator's watch... and then in the most unexpected place...
Roamin' Romans - Coins are marked I and II. Spectator takes one, performer takes the other. They switch. This is what real magic would be like.
Deal Me In - A three phase gambling presentation with an impossible and magical climax.
Split - The spectator selects any card from a red deck. The card is signed then lost in the deck. It is then found by the spectator is a boxed blue deck they've been holding since the effect started.
Triple Trouble - A card effect with multiple climaxes.
Ascension - An impromptu haunted deck effect.
Don't Hassle The Hof - A variation of the Hofzinser problem.
Harrison Sandwich - A signature effect of mine that catches out magicians and laymen alike. It's a sandwich effect with a climax that nobody sees coming.
Who's Your Mamma? - Two signed cards of different colours switch their colours. Elegantly streamlined to two sleights.
Prehistoric Burp - A visual trick that kids love. The deck transforms into a dinosaur and locates several signed cards in surprising ways.
You Do As She Thinks - One spectator selects and remembers a card. The other spectator takes any card and reverses it in the deck. Somehow they both selected the same card. Devious and deceptive method.
Extras - Some extra sleights.
"So many miracles… ingenious!" – Mike Hwang
"Wow. Every single effect, that's right every one, I can see myself using." – Tom Begley
"This is incredible. Thank you for this genius piece of work Peter." – Cody Gutcher
"It's a superb routine and I can just imagine the reactions you must get with this. Super subtle miracle – I love it!" – Dave Forrest
"This is the most insane thing I have ever come across. Peter always has to take things one step further than it has to go. One of the best in the business." – Dan Army
"Peter is magic's best kept secret." – Greg Barrett
"I have one word for this man – GENIUS!" – V. Timlic
"Deal Me In is the best gambling demonstration of the year. Incredible." – Wayne Hamilton
"This man is absolutely killer." – Aleksiz Sances
"Feels like real magic. Genius." – Philip J
"I'm knocked out. The thinking is brilliant" – Charles "Calthrop" McFarlane
"I will be using it for the rest of my life, or at least until real magic is invented." – Jamie Nicholson
1st edition 2013, 146 pages.
word count: 60493 which is equivalent to 241 standard pages of text
Catalyst Got Your Tongue? - Impossible, elegant, impromptu two-card transposition.
I Hate Self-Workers - The spectator puts cards anywhere they want and still locates and separates the aces and kings under impossible conditions.
Connected - The spectator rips a card into four pieces. The magicians takes three of these pieces and they vanish. The spectator is asked to check their wallet and finds the three pieces fully-restored, except for the last piece that is missing, which they still have.
Strangest Card - A signed prediction card is revealed not only to correctly identify the spectator's selection, but it IS their signed selection!
Strangest Card 2007 - Advanced handling (different method) for the above effect.
Harrison Transpo - A four-of-a-kind switches with another four-of-a-kind in an impossible way, then switches back.
Quicker Than The Eye - A coin routine where two coins swap places in various ways, often visual, before vanishing in a surprising way.
Back To Basics - Impossible coin routine with the spectator's coin appearing in the performer's pocket, under the performer's watch, under the spectator's watch... and then in the most unexpected place...
Roamin' Romans - Coins are marked I and II. Spectator takes one, performer takes the other. They switch. This is what real magic would be like.
Deal Me In - A three phase gambling presentation with an impossible and magical climax.
Split - The spectator selects any card from a red deck. The card is signed then lost in the deck. It is then found by the spectator is a boxed blue deck they've been holding since the effect started.
Triple Trouble - A card effect with multiple climaxes.
Ascension - An impromptu haunted deck effect.
Don't Hassle The Hof - A variation of the Hofzinser problem.
Harrison Sandwich - A signature effect of mine that catches out magicians and laymen alike. It's a sandwich effect with a climax that nobody sees coming.
Who's Your Mamma? - Two signed cards of different colours switch their colours. Elegantly streamlined to two sleights.
Prehistoric Burp - A visual trick that kids love. The deck transforms into a dinosaur and locates several signed cards in surprising ways.
You Do As She Thinks - One spectator selects and remembers a card. The other spectator takes any card and reverses it in the deck. Somehow they both selected the same card. Devious and deceptive method.
Extras - Some extra sleights.
"So many miracles… ingenious!" – Mike Hwang
"Wow. Every single effect, that's right every one, I can see myself using." – Tom Begley
"This is incredible. Thank you for this genius piece of work Peter." – Cody Gutcher
"It's a superb routine and I can just imagine the reactions you must get with this. Super subtle miracle – I love it!" – Dave Forrest
"This is the most insane thing I have ever come across. Peter always has to take things one step further than it has to go. One of the best in the business." – Dan Army
"Peter is magic's best kept secret." – Greg Barrett
"I have one word for this man – GENIUS!" – V. Timlic
"Deal Me In is the best gambling demonstration of the year. Incredible." – Wayne Hamilton
"This man is absolutely killer." – Aleksiz Sances
"Feels like real magic. Genius." – Philip J
"I'm knocked out. The thinking is brilliant" – Charles "Calthrop" McFarlane
"I will be using it for the rest of my life, or at least until real magic is invented." – Jamie Nicholson
1st edition 2013, 146 pages.
word count: 60493 which is equivalent to 241 standard pages of text