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Unlock the Secrets of Deceptive Card Magic
Step into the world of elite card magic with 'Missing Almost Every Thing' by Alexander Hansford, an instant download that serves as your gateway to mastering truly astonishing sleight-of-hand routines. Crafted from extensive research and deep discussions with some of the greatest magicians worldwide, this digital compendium presents powerful variations of card magic's most iconic plots. As the renowned Derren Brown himself proclaims, 'Alex is a modern great. The material here ain't easy, but good Lord, He's spectacular.'
A Performance-Driven Approach
Following the acclaimed 'Often Rarely That Simple', Alex Hansford offers another profound exploration into amazing and utterly fooling card magic. Influenced by conversations with magic legends like David Blaine and Yann Frisch, Alex's latest work shifts focus to highlighting the *effect* of the trick, adeptly concealing the underlying moves. This performance-centric philosophy ensures your audience remains captivated, experiencing pure wonder. Designed to be more approachable for intermediate magicians, 'Missing Almost Every Thing' requires only an ordinary deck, liberating you from the need for gaffs or specialized props.
Master Nine Powerful Routines
Dive deep into 9 full routines, complete with alternate handlings, all meticulously developed from Alex's desire to uncover the most deceptive and entertaining ways to astound. Benefit from insights gleaned from countless book club meetings and collaborations with magicians like George Hage and Andrew Frost, exploring rare card magic texts for the finest handlings. Each routine is presented with unparalleled clarity, supported by nearly 200 elaborate photos spread across 224 pages, ensuring every critical nuance is perfectly captured for your instant learning. From astonishing mind-reading effects to impossible transpositions and magician-fooling 'Triumph' handlings, this download equips you to elevate your card magic to spectacular new heights.
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Unlock the secrets of card magic with Missing Almost Every Thing by Alexander Hansford (Instant Download)! This digital download is your gateway to mastering powerful variations of iconic card magic plots, crafted from discussions and in-depth research with some of the greatest magicians in the world.
As Derren Brown says, "Alex is a modern great. The material here ain’t easy, but good Lord, He’s spectacular.”
Following the success of Often Rarely That Simple, Alex Hansford presents another detailed exploration of amazing and fooling sleight-of-hand card magic. This book requires only an ordinary deck of cards, making it accessible to magicians of all skill levels.
Missing Almost Every Thing was born from Alex's desire to uncover the best plots in card magic and the most deceptive ways to astound audiences. Collaborating with fellow magicians, including George Hage and Andrew Frost, Alex delved into rare card magic books, deciphering the best handlings for their favorite plots.
Inspired by conversations with David Blaine and Yann Frisch, Alex focuses on highlighting the effect of the trick while concealing the moves. While Often Rarely That Simple focused on sleights and controls, Missing Almost Every Thing emphasizes the routines as a whole, making it more approachable for intermediate magicians.
This linen hardback photo book contains nearly 200 detailed photos across 224 pages, ensuring every nuance is captured.
Contents of Missing Almost Every Thing by Alex Hansford:
- Whilst Out Of Sight: A variation of Paul Harris’s “Reset” effect with a stunning in-the-hands finale.
- Spectator Cuts Their Thoughts: Spectator cuts to a thought-of four-of-a-kind with no crimps, breaks, or cross-cut forces.
- & In Every Way Imaginable: Mind-reading effect culminating in a participant finding their card in their pocket.
- Sudden Traveling Light: A signed card approach to Jean Hugard’s Travelers plot, requiring just a single palm.
- Eight Year General Card: A signed card from a blue deck transforms into the only red-backed card in the deck.
- Thought-Of Card To Pocket: A thought-of card vanishes from the deck and appears in your pocket, repeated under scrutiny.
- Remorseless Miracle Triumph: An impromptu and magician-fooling Triumph handling.
- Aspect of Eternity / Gathering Dust: A Voodoo-style card routine with a chosen card matching one in a second deck.
- Chairman of the Bored: A clever method for “Shuffle-Bored” that allows for full audience shuffles.
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Missing Almost Every Thing by Alexander Hansford ( Instant Download )
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Missing Almost Every Thing by Alexander Hansford ( Instant Download )
Crafted from discussions and in-depth research with some of the greatest magicians in the world, Missing Almost Every Thing by Alex Hansford is a one-of-a-kind compendium of powerful variations for some of card magic’s most iconic plots.
“Alex is a modern great. The material here ain’t easy, but good Lord, He’s spectacular.”Derren Brown
As was the case with his massively successful Often Rarely That Simple, Alex’s third book is another detailed expiration of amazing and fooling sleight of hand card magic. There are no card gaffs or duplicates used in this book. All you need to accomplish these miracles is an ordinary deck of cards.
Missing Almost Every Thing was inspired by Alex’s desire to uncover the best plots in card magic, and also the most deceptive and entertaining ways to astound audiences with them.
This concept was explored to its farthest reaches during a long-running series of book club meetings in London that Alex would attend with his close friends George Hage, Andrew Frost, Ross Tayler and, on occasion, Marc Kerstein. The group collectively read and discussed famous and rare card magic books dating back to the late 19th Century, deciphering the best handlings and facets for their favorite plots in all of card magic. Combined with input from Guy Hollingworth, Justin Higham, Bradley Hodgins, and Denis Beher, Missing Nearly Every Thing was born.
In the years since his second book was released, Alex has shifted his thought process to a more performance-based approach. Influenced by additional conversations with David Blaine, Yann Frisch, and Arthur Chavaudret, Alex is fascinated with finding opportunities to highlight the actual effect of a trick while further darkening the shadow covering the moves and dirty work.
While Often Rarely That Simple revolved heavily around the sleights and controls used within its effects, the material in Missing Almost Every Thing places a larger emphasis on the routines as a whole. You’ll not only learn 9 full routines but also alternate handlings for various situations. For the most part, the material in Missing Almost Every Thing is also slightly easier and more approachable for intermediate magicians than its predecessor.
Nearly 200 elaborate photos have been taken and perfectly laid out across the 224 pages of this breathtaking linen hardback photo book. As Alex took the photos himself, you can rest assured that every vital nuance is perfectly captured.
Contents of Missing Almost Every Thing by Alex Hansford
Whilst Out Of Sight
Alex has modified Paul Harris’s seminal “Reset” effect to create an incredible in-the-hands variation that culminates in four cards vanishing from your participant’s hands.
Spectator Cuts Their Thoughts
The classic “Spectator Cuts to the Aces”, but with a devastating twist that allows them to cut to a thought-of four-of-a-kind. This shockingly clean effect allows your participant to make completely free cuts. No crimps. No breaks. No cross-cut forces.
& In Every Way Imaginable
Three different audience members read someone else in the audience’s mind to discover a thought-of card. The group then finds the three mates for this card before a stunning finale in which the participant finds their card in their pocket.
Sudden Traveling Light
A novel signed card approach to Jean Hugard’s Travelers plot. This amazing routine requires just a single palm and is carefully structured so that you can show your hands to be legitimately empty throughout the routine.
Eight Year General Card
In the nearly a decade that has passed since the publication of “Hessian”, Alex has been developing and refining a more natural handling. Along the way, he also create a jaw-dropping kicker ending in which a freely-named, signed card from a blue deck transforms into the only red-backed card in the deck. The craziest part is that there is no gimmick, glue, or forced used. So you can give the odd-backed signed card, or even the whole deck, to an audience member as a magical souvenir.
Thought-Of Card To Pocket
This impromptu miracle is destined to be one of your new favorites. Their thought-of card (no forces) vanishes from the deck and appears in your pocket. Then, under their scrutinizing watch, you repeat this with the card vanishing from under the box and reappearing in your pocket. As an extra kicker, the three mates are shown to have also appeared in separate pockets.
Remorseless Miracle Triumph
Building on nearly 20 years of exploring the Triumph plot, Alex has created a total magician-fooler that is also completely impromptu. Every detail has been carefully worked out to ensure this becomes your new go-to Triumph handling.
Aspect of Eternity / Gathering Dust
A Voodoo-style card routine that will have their eyes popping out of their heads. A card is chosen in one deck, and turned face up. Out of the corner of your eye, a second deck seems to glow with a ephemeral golden hue. This second deck is opened and is shown to have a card turned over in the middle. It’s an exact match of their selected card. The two cards then vanish and reappear in their opposite packs, with the golden glowing card having transposed with the run-of-the-mill chosen card. No Invisible Deck or Brainwave Deck required.
Chairman of the Bored
An outstandingly clever method for “Shuffle-Bored” that would make Simon Aronson proud. The fact you can let the audience perform full shuffles throughout the routine makes this gem impossible to backtrack. This is a true powerhouse.









