Description
Pit Hartling’s Little Green Lecture is a treasure trove of card magic, offering five meticulously described and illustrated tricks that will leave your audience spellbound. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a budding enthusiast, these effects are sure to enhance your repertoire.
- Robin Hood: A spectacular stunt where three selected cards travel across the room and land inside a closed card case, nestled between four Aces. This ingenious cross between “cards across” and Roy Walton’s “Collectors” plot is a crowd-pleaser.
- Chaos: Mandlebrot’s Revenge: A seemingly mathematical counting trick that descends into hilarious chaos. Despite the wild shuffling, the magician unerringly locates two freely chosen cards, even without ever seeing them. This self-working trick is both baffling and entertaining.
- Defect: The Electronic Deck: Introducing the electronic deck, a fictional invention that appears to malfunction in the most amusing ways. Watch as selected cards rise, change, and even display a “DEFECT” sign, all leading to a surprising climax.
- Triathlon: Mind Jogging: A challenging routine designed for magicians by magicians. Three cards are selected under stringent conditions, yet the performer, hardly touching a borrowed deck, correctly identifies all three. True mental magic at its finest.
- Cupit: A card romance in three acts: A whimsical card routine where the joker plays the role of Cupid, bringing selected cards together in perfect harmony. With a bit of help from a female spectator, all 52 cards find their mates in a heartwarming conclusion.
1st edition 1998; 37 pages.
Word count: 11668, equivalent to 46 standard pages of text.
Sebastian Carter (verified owner) –
It gets gasps every time!
Aiden Russell (verified owner) –
No sleight of hand required.