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  2. Karl Fulves - Wikipedia

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    The first follow-up published in 1979 as Self-Working Mental Magic with 67 mind-reading tricks. Volumes on table magic and number magic published in 1981 and 1982. A direct continuation to the series' first entry published in 1984 with the title More Self-Working Card Tricks , and an entry on paper magic followed in 1985.

  3. Luís de Matos - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, in collaboration with David Britland and Marco Tempest, Luis de Matos organized The Essential Magic Conference, at that time the first online magic conference. [2] His most ambitious project to date is the creation of ESTÚDIO33 in Ansião, which is at the same time a TV studio, workshop, documentation center, and museum.

  4. Magic set - Wikipedia

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    A magic set or magic kit is a product containing a variety of props materials, and instructions to perform A variety of magic tricks.The tricks included often rely heavily on gimmicked props, and require little skill to perform. [1]

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  6. Shawn Farquhar - Wikipedia

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    Farquhar is known for several original magic effects which include a signed card appearing in a sealed deck, a musical card routine titled "Shape of My Heart", MatriXpress, Torn 2 Pieces, Extended Stay, a specialized wallet trick named "C2W", a cups and balls routine that ends with solid cups and a recent effect to fool Penn & Teller entitled "Sheer Luck: the Comedy Book Test" (2018).

  7. Starter (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The starter game came with two decks, two playmats, a step-by-step play guide, and a simplified version of the Magic: The Gathering rule-book. The starter-game contained eight cards which weren't available in the boosters. Starter had a short print run, and has become very difficult to find.

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