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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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Discover Aaron Fisher’s Invisible Cover Pass—the ultra-visual, impossibly soft card control Johnny Thompson called “the best pass in the world.” For years, Aaron kept this move to himself, using it to leave legends like Ricky Jay and Steve Freeman speechless. Now, for the first time, he’s unveiling the secret that’s inspired magicians from Akira Fujii to Tony Chang. Elevate your card work with the pass that started it all.
Step into the inner circle with Tony Clark—one of Slydini’s last true students. In this first night of a rare two-part masterclass, discover the real mechanics of impossible magic: gaze control, off-beat timing, and masterful misdirection. Featuring Tony’s modern renditions of Slydini classics like Paper Balls in the Box and unreleased gems, this intimate session pulls back the curtain on the magic that fools even magicians. Real secrets. Real magic. One unforgettable night.
Transform a single coin from copper to gleaming silver—and back again—using only the heat of your hand. With three jaw-dropping color-shifts in one seamless routine, Spellbound delivers pure, unmissable magic that plays smoothly, resets instantly, and leaves every spectator convinced they actually felt the change. Add this coin miracle to your arsenal and watch jaws drop on demand!
Meld cutting-edge tech with ancient “brick” magic in this 4–5 minute crowd-pleaser. Start with a selfie-ready smartphone under a cloth…end with that same iPhone and a hefty brick swapping places inside a paper bag, complete with a live “feel the weight” moment. Minimal props, zero reset, maximum jaw-drops—your new modern-theater centerpiece.
In this heartfelt roundtable, Aaron Fisher invites CC Club members to share the moments when magic felt easiest—when they were relaxed, completely themselves, and fully in the zone. Members reveal the small joys and secret boosts that turn jitters into confidence. Uncover the mindset shifts and micro-routines that reveal who you truly are as a performer on your journey to discovering your magical persona.
Jon Armstrong’s Chop Cup “Skill-Trick” reimagines the classic cup-and-ball as a participatory showstopper: demo playful “skills,” ratchet up the suspense, then produce three impossible appearances under an empty cup. Perfectly angle-safe for 300° audiences—crisp, captivating, and guaranteed to wow everyone.
The Member Mastermind event on June 11, 2025, features performances by Joe McNamara with a "Hansen Chien hand with a twist," Janine Ferarese performing "Marge and Rita," Larry Mota demonstrating a "Ring through Finger" routine, Mark LaBar debuting "Tumbleweed," Todd Goldman showcasing a trick exploring AI and card magic, and Michael Granoff presenting a rendition of Rick Holcomb's "Recoil!!"
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In this session, Aaron continues the group's Twisting the Aces study — reviewing Ron Dill's rehearsal, refining how to get a break with no cover, and breaking down the Elmsley count, the Jordan count, and the two-as-four count, with detours into discrepancy theory, tempo, and daily practice. Then, Adam reviews the Professor's Nightmare and teaches the long-awaited method for getting into it from a single long piece of rope, plus an on-the-fly recovery when the move goes sideways.
In this session, Aaron walks the group deeper into Twisting the Aces — slowing everything down until the moves disappear and the aces seem to turn, change, and vanish on their own — and fields great questions on working the Jordan count and a two-card turnover into your handling. After the break, Adam polishes Professor’s Nightmare from top to bottom, tightening the count, the windmill, and the reset, with a live discovery from the panel that makes the ending cleaner than ever. Equal parts hands-on practice and the small refinements that make a routine click. Watch the replay and put both up on their feet — then come back next week.
Alain Nu turns a borrowed dollar bill into a window into the unknown. Using the hidden mysticism woven into every corner of America's most familiar currency — ancient symbols, secret geometry, and the recurring power of the number 13 — he draws your spectator into a world where nothing is coincidence. Then, from a bill that never left their hands, he reveals something that should be impossible: their serial number, digit by digit, as if he's always known it. Eerie, elegant, and impossible to explain — watch it today.
Three ropes. One impossible count. This Practice Engine session goes deep on Professor's Nightmare — breaking down the deceptive count at the heart of the miracle until it feels completely natural. Along the way you'll pick up a 25-year sleight that instantly cleans up your handling, a pro tip for picture-perfect rope ends, member variations, the "Around the World" flourish, and a sneak peek at cutting a full set from a single rope in two moves. Grab your ropes.
The rope from Amazon mentioned in this session can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBV59TPM?th=1
Four quarters. Two business cards. One impossible journey. Watch as each coin vanishes cleanly and invisibly travels—one by one—until all four impossibly gather under a single card. Direct, visual, and relentlessly deceptive, this is Mike Gallo’s Sympathetic Coins in its purest form. Hit play and see why this classic still floors real audiences.