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Over the last 20 years, Brent Geris has built The Magic Apple into a cornerstone of the magic community, creating a place where magicians can connect, learn, and purchase the finest effects with confidence. Having been deeply involved in the magic scene ourselves, we have great respect for Brent’s dedication to running a brick-and-mortar magic shop with a community focus—a rare and valuable thing in today’s world. It’s Brent’s personal touch, expertise, and selection of top-tier magic that make this partnership a perfect fit.

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Member Mastermind is not only THE place to share your magic with the gang and get expert feedback, but your chance to get your hands on the exclusive Conjuror Community Cup!

This upcoming event will feature in-depth reviews, discussions and demonstrations of the latest hot effects in magic!

A few coins. Two spectators. And a sequence that feels impossibly clean. Watch as silver and copper are separated, marked, and held tight—then, in a heartbeat, they switch places under impossible conditions… not just on top, but in their closed hands. It’s playful, direct, and hits with that rare, visceral moment where they feel the magic happen. A true worker you’ll want to add to your set—watch it now.

Aaron turns the Elmsley Count into a focused exercise using a member’s practice footage—dialing in pauses, vertical energy, and the discipline of looking unpracticed—before dropping the reminder that no one’s supposed to see the hundreds of hours behind it. From there, a tight four-card routine with engaging patter and a visual “squiggle” sets the tone, leading into coin work where Alex closes with the kind of insight that reshapes how you practice—featuring clean handling under classic palm and the idea that turned shells into a souvenir. A final poll proves it’s all clicking.

The changes you don’t see are usually the ones doing all the work. Here, Aaron slows the Elmsley Count down to where it actually lives—finding the gentle pressure that keeps the packet breathing, a right-hand grip that squares itself, and a simple reverse-engineering drill that lets your hands tell the truth. Then Alex builds a one-coin sequence beat by beat, dialing the timing until it feels like the coin never stops traveling—right through you. These are the details that turn what you can do into something they can’t explain.

Aaron Fisher and Alexander Slemmer go deep on the moves you almost have — and the tiny corrections that change everything. Aaron rebuilds the Elmsley from the joint up, drilling a presentation that turns four cards into a punchline you can perform forever. Alex flips the coins-across game with a single insight — keep that coin parallel, stop fighting gravity — and unpacks why the retention vanish breaks every rule about misdirection on purpose. Plus a Kainoa Harbottle principle that finally makes the move click. If you've been stuck on the basics, this is the session that unsticks you. Watch the recording.

A spectator freely selects a classic film—and with just a few playful questions, you zero in on their thought with uncanny precision… before flipping reality on its head with a visual, laugh-out-loud transformation they never see coming. Daniel Chard’s DVD blends sharp mentalism, bold comedy, and a clever visual kicker into a practical, repeatable routine that hits hard in the real world. Direct, deceptive, and built for instant reset—this is a worker you’ll want in your set. Watch it today.

Aaron teaches a story-driven card classic (Dan Garrett 4 Card iteration) that is nothing but Elmsley counts stacked on top of False counts — 7 as 4, down through 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2, with a punch of an ending that makes an entire packet evaporate to a single card. It's your daily workout and a genuine showpiece in the same hands. Then Alex rebuilds your opening: a nothing-becomes-something-becomes-nothing coin sequence. Watch it today — and build a week of practice into one glorious run-through.

A wooden stir stick is clearly snapped—seen and heard—then sealed away… where the impossible happens. Spectators can feel and hear it break again and again, yet when everything is opened, the stick is unmistakably whole. No “restore” moment—just a lingering, unsettling question: did it ever break at all? Gregory Wilson’s Coffee Break is quick, visual, and perfectly built for real-world reactions—learn it and start bending reality today.

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