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THE STICKY BLUE BOOK 2009 EDITION
By Anthony Owen and Friends
Anthony Owen is the BAFTA and Rose D'or award winning television producer of The Real Hustle, The Secret World of Magic, Dirty Tricks, The Quick Trick Show, Monkey Magic, The Greatest Magic Tricks in the Universe, Marc Paul's Mind Games, Magick, Thomas Solomon: Escape Artist and all of Derren Brown's specials and series'. He has also created material for David Copperfield, Paul Daniels, Geoffrey Durham, John Lenahan, Dominic Wood and many others.
This book offers Anthony’s revolutionary approach to card magic. It is packed with great tricks and comes complete with a Changin' Glue 2-Way Pen. This new 2009 edition has been completely rewritten containing additional afterthoughts, new handlings and four bonus routines – including a previously unpublished mentalism effect by Max Maven.
This book contains thirteen card magic and mentalism routines suitable for close-up and stage situations from Anthony Owen, John Archer, Max Maven, Peter Duffie, John Lenahan, Angelo Carbone, Julian Dixon and Steve Dimmer. These include super-clean handlings of many classic effects and some great new plots.
Contents include:
The No-Palm Card to Wallet - A free signed selection appears inside an ungimmicked wallet, which was on the table before the card was chosen. No palming.
The Signed Card Anywhere – As performed by John Lenahan on BBC TV series Stuff the White Rabbit. A very entertaining routine in which the spectator plays the part of the magician. Great for stage, cabaret or close-up. A signed card vanishes whilst the cards are held in the spectator’s own hands and can reappear anywhere. No palming or sleights of any kind.
On The Level - A quick, visual, entertaining close-up routine. An ideal opener. One of the hits of Peter Duffie's acclaimed lecture - now available to all.
The Light Card - A blue backed selection which has been signed across its face by the spectator jumps to the performer’s pocket or wallet – and changes to a red backed card. No palming.
Sticky Blue Brainwave - Now you can perform the classic Brainwave Deck effect with ANY deck of cards. No more counting to thirteen or trying to look for pencil dots.
Days of Your – A great mentalism effect by Max Maven in which you correctly predict a spectator’s astrological sign. No pre-show, stooges or prior knowledge required.
Caravan Travellers - Anthony Owen's acclaimed handling of Larry Jennings' Open Travellers.
Sticky Intruder - A super clean handling of the Stewart James 51 Faces North / Paul Curry Open Prediction mentalism effect. The spectator deals the cards face up onto the table. Only one card is dealt face down unseen - it is flipped over to reveal it is the only card in the pack with a cross on its face.
And more...
The book is clearly illustrated with over two dozen illustrations by Marc Paul, Max Maven and John Archer.
SOME TRICKS
This booklet is Anthony Owen's first collection of original unpublished performance material released in almost ten years and features some of the material performed in his acclaimed lectures at MAGIC Live! and the International Magic Convention in 2007.
CONTENTS:
Who wants to be a magician?
A hilarious trick based upon the hit television show ‘Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?’. A spectator uses their innate psychic ability to pick the correct answers to multiple choice questions — even though they do not know the possible answers! And they do it perfectly fifteen times in a row to win a million! Just like Paul Curry’s classic Out of this World the spectator will be the hero and not have a clue to how they did it.
Natural Lottery This gasp getting opener to Anthony’s Monday Night Magic act is ideal for any stage or platform performance. The magician asks six random audience members to each select a different number between 1 and 49. Amazingly these numbers prove to be the same six which are on the printed lottery ticket the magician bought earlier that day! You might not be able to win the lottery, but you can influence your audience members to pick the numbers you want them to! No pre show or limited selections.
Number at Card
A unique solution to a legendary card effect. A deck is handed to a spectator for safe keeping. A playing card and a number between 1 and 52 are both freely named (no forces, pre show work or limited selections). The deck is opened and it is revealed that every card has a different number between 1 and 52 printed on its back —and incredibly the selected card bears the selected number!
Oil and Water
The improved handling for Anthony’s acclaimed super clean Oil and Water sequence. Three red and three black cards are alternated and magically separate. After being performed twice with the cards face down it is done with all the cards dealt face up - and impossibly the colours still separate.
Quicktime Demonstration Movie HERE of Oil and Water.
REVIEWS
Derren Brown:
"Anthony Owen is something of an unsung genius, and this book is a real treat. His Oil and Water is the cleanest you'll ever see, his ideas highly commercial and satisfyingly off-the-wall, and his prose radiates a modesty which I could only dream of. This is a very, very good little book."
Andy Nyman:
"Every single item is a stand alone winner. Buy this book - NOW."
John Lenahan:
"When I read in the introduction that you had modelled your book on those of Lewis Ganson I thought it was a dangerous boast, but in fact you were spot on. Your book's style has a lovely retro feel that took me back to the days when I poured over magic books at every waking moment. The material is good - after all I've seen most of it and the explanations are very good. Just like a Ganson book in fact. Well done!"
Andrew O’Connor:
"The same brilliant thinking that make your TV magic shows such a success.”
Marc Paul:
"'Some Tricks' is more than a collection of some tricks. It's the best tricks from the working repertoire of one of the UK’s brightest magical minds.”
Jeff McBride:
"Very clever thinking. Some Tricks are great tricks that have deceived many of the most knowledgeable magicians!"
Eugene Burger:
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The first routine certainly got me thinking. A mind-boggling effect and a very clever method. The handling for Oil and Water is also quite magical. I think every close-up performer will benefit from Anthony's wonderful thinking."
Nicholas Einhorn:
"Anthony's oil and water routine is one of the fairest looking, most baffling versions I have ever seen or used. It consistantly fools and enthralls all who see it whilst building theatrically at every phase. The final revelation is so amazing people go WILD. Frankly I'd prefer it if Anthony kept this one quiet!"
Ian Rowland:
"It's a gem. Four superb pieces of magic, all diabolically deceptive, clearly explained and well thought out. 'Number At Card' is the best twist on 'any card at any number' you will ever use. 'Who Wants To Be A Magician?' is topical, clever, fun and magical. 'The Natural Lottery' is what it was created to be - pretty much the perfect opening item for mentalists who love utterly impossible predictions with all the wrinkles ironed out, and 'SOBW' is the latest incarnation of Owen's already widely praised, impossibly clean 'no moves' version of the classic 'Oil and Water' plot. If you're not interested in that little lot, you ain't interested in magic."
Review from July 2003 issue of MAGIC magazine by Michael Close:
Anthony Owen is a prolific creator, a consultant for many theatre and television productions, and for four years was the editor of The Magic Circular, the house journal of The Magic Circle. Some Tricks is a booklet that contains four of Anthony's creations. Three of the routines are designed for the stand up performer, the fourth will be of value to the close-up worker.
The first routine, Number at Card, provides an offbeat approach to the Any Card at Any Number plot, The performer introduces a cased deck of cards, which, he states, has been shuffled into a random order. Someone names a playing card and someone else names a number from 1 to 52. There are no forces or stooges….The cards are turned over and each has a number from 1 to 52 on its back. The designated card is turned over, and lo and behold, written on its back is the chosen number….the trick is novel, the handling is not difficult, and the trick will certainly bamboozle laymen. (And perhaps magicians as well.)
Who Wants To Be a Magician? is a routine based on the popular Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? Programme. A spectator manages to blindly choose the correct answers to a series of questions. Anthony provides the easy method and he outlines some approaches for the types of questions you can use.
The Natural Lottery…the presentation is logical, the prediction makes sense and the method incorporates a great use of Unconscious Assumption. The final item is SOBW, an Oil and Water routine. This version looks very good and is not difficult to do.
I like this little booklet a lot. Anthony has full blown presentations for each item and has included discussions of the thinking behind each routine. You’re getting four professional calibre routines that could go into your show with a minimum of alteration.
Review from Genii August 2003 by David Regal:
Anthony Owen hails from North London and produces various magic/mentalism themed series and specials for television. This is a booklet of four effects, and had it contained only Mr. Owen's handling of the Oil and Water plot, it would be a valuable addition to anyone's library...all cardmen will find it of interest. As it happens, the other three effects offered here are also very strong. 'Number at Card' is an unusual effect in which a feely named card is shown to possess a freely named number on its back in large block letters. 'Natural Lottery'…the number on the magician's lottery ticket matches random numbers called out by the audience and ‘Who Wants To Be a Magician?’ is a coincidence-style routine that can involve several participants, and invites creative personalised variations – this could easily have been a marketed stand-alone item.
I was impressed by the thinking shown here. These effects are not only worth investigating, they will, I think, prompt you to dream up other effects that use related methods. That's high praise.
Review from The Linking Ring October 2003 by Phil Willmarth:
Anthony Owen is a television producer, consultant for television and stage productions, former editor of The Magic Circular, the journal of The Magic Circle, and a prolific creator of magic. Here are four of them.
'Number at Card' is a clever and unusual method for the classic 'Card at any Number' plot. A deck is shown to be in random order. A spectator names a card, another names a number. A spectator counts to the chosen number, but it is not the named card. The named card is found, however, and when turned over it has the named number on the back. A stunning effect.
'Who Wants To Be a Magician?' is a routine based on the 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?' TV programme. In the programme four answers are shown to the player who has to guess the correct one. In Anthony's version the spectator strives for the correct answer using his or her ESP. The result? Of course they are correct every time.
'The Natural Lottery' involves six spectators thinking of a number between 1 and 49. When the performer removes a printed receipt for the week's lottery draw, and another audience member reads it out, amazingly they are the exact same numbers the spectators decided on.
This is a superb use of a known method and psychological ploy and is a stunner!
'SOBW' is a three-phase Oil and Water routine with, yet again, a unique method that is not difficult to do. And a separate handling of the third phase by Sebastien Korta is also included.
In sum, this is an excellent booklet and the price is not out of line if you can sell these effects as the ‘miracles’ they can be. Highly recommended.
Review from The Magic Circular, the magazine of The Magic Circle, May 2003 by Peter McCahon:
Anthony Owen is well known to the magical community as an up and coming producer of magic orientated TV shows. This booklet of effects is an attempt to share his latest magical thoughts and creations amidst a very busy schedule. It details the methods and routines for four very strong effects.
These effects have benefited from the time delay in getting them into print as Anthony as had time to think and rethink the details as they sat on the 'backburner'. Unlike far too many effects these days which are rushed into print half thought out and impractical to use as written, these ideas actually work with audiences. This is not to say that you are not encouraged to find your own presentation, but what is supplied is an excellent starting point.
My favourite of the four routines is definitely 'Number at Card'. Following the classic plot a freely named card is found by choosing a number between 1 and 52. Each card in the deck is found to be numbered on the back and the selected card matches the chosen number! The idea is simple in its execution and very effective indeed.
Nicely produced with clear illustrations and photographs this is a great little gift for a friend or just to treat yourself!
Review from www.Magicweek.co.uk May 2003 by Duncan Trillo:
Anthony's opening trick Number at Card provides a very workable and effective solution to an effect that many magicians have found to be a real challenge... how to produce any given playing card at any given number - you know: "Name a card and give me a number between 1 and 52" say, "six of spades," and "32" and the 32nd card is indeed the six of spades. In the hands of the right performer Anthony's method could be incredibly strong and is ideal for stand up work but can also be used close-up.
Next: Who Wants To Be a Magician? running on a 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?' theme makes very clever use of an old method. The routine even includes '50/50' 'Ask the Audience' and 'Phone a Friend' (where would magicians be without their mobiles?) involving the whole audience - be it two or three people or a large crowd.
The Natural Lottery is really clean: "Six members of the audience each think of a number between 1 and 49. The performer removes from his wallet his printed receipt for that week's lottery draw. Another audience member reads out the 6 numbers on it - amazingly, despite massive odds, they are the exact same 6 numbers!" I can't say what here, but there is one small detail that makes this routine - and it got me thinking of other potential applications straight away. Excellent.
And finally SOBW is an "Oil and Water" effect. Anthony produced a version of this for Monkey Magic so that it could be shot from the underside of a glass table and it looked very good. I've never been a fan of Oil and Water but Anthony's handling and attention to detail and logical patter suggestions make this routine stand out.
So that's it. Some tricks, explained in great detail with photos, patter and presentation tips throughout.
Highly recommended.
In his Circular Mentalism column in the October 2005 issue of The Magic Circular Ian Rowland wrote: "Here’s another example of a small booklet containing ferociously deceptive material: Some Tricks by Anthony Owen. Four tricks, to be precise, in just sixteen pages of very tiny text. The kind of small booklet that is easy to overlook. It was published in 2003, but I’m surprised how many mentalists are still unaware of it. All four of the tricks are good and at least two are worth the attention of anyone into mentalism. Consider Anthony’s ‘Number at Card’ effect. Spec # 1 names a card. Spec # 2 names a number from 1 – 52. Spec # 3 counts through the deck. It transpires that all the cards have numbers on their backs. Not small numbers you could add with your well-trained, well-smudged thumb, but bold, pre-printed numbers almost as large as the cards themselves. Spec # 1’s chosen card is turned over and it bears Spec # 2’s chosen number! No forces, no stooges: just sheer, brain-freezing impossibility. Any laymen would find it easier to lick his own elbows than figure that one out."
Review from Magicseen March 2005 by Mark Leveridge:
“Anthony Owen has now been around the magic world for a long time - and yet mysteriously he is still relatively young! Has he discovered a secret elixir which has enabled him to capture eternal youth? No, he just started very early! As a result, when he comes up with ideas of his own, they seem to demonstrate an interesting blend of experience and background knowledge mixed with a youthful exuberance - an interesting cocktail.
“SOME TRICKS is a little collection of four of Anthony's own routines, with a fifth item being also included, which is Sebastien Korta's version of the third phase of one of the routines of Anthony's already described in the booklet. The contents are:
NUMBER AT CARD - a method for the classic 'Any Card At Any Number' plot.
WHO WANTS TO BE A MAGICIAN - a routine for either a close up show, or if made up with Jumbo cards possibly for a stand up or cabaret performance, in which the spectators play a magical game of 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire'. A spectator becomes a millionaire by correctly guessing the right answer every time without ever seeing the four possible suggestions.
THE NATURAL LOTTERY - the magician shows that he apparently knows in advance which six numbers will come up on the National Lottery.
SOBW - a very clean Oil and Water routine.
LAVA LAMP - Sebastien Korta's variation of the third phase of SOBW.
“This booklet is nicely produced on glossy art paper and is carefully written by Anthony in a style that is thorough and which makes the explanations very clear. I get the impression that all the effects included are performance pieces - in other words they are not items devised just to fill a book but are pieces of real world magic which have been genuinely used by the author, and the detail of the descriptions reveals the amount of thought that has been put into each item in order to make it as practical as possible.
“Most of the routines require you to take a little effort to make up the necessary props, and this may put off some who just want to pick up a deck of cards or a few coins and start practising. But I would suggest that if you take the trouble to get the bits and pieces assembled you will be more than happy with the effects that you are left with.
“Some of the material is suitable for stand up work, and some for close up, although those routines all require a re-set of some sort and are possibly a little too long or involved for table hopping when time is short. However, I would suggest that all the material would be well received by a lay audience if presented well, and the skill levels required are minimal.
“You may perhaps feel at first sight that £14.99 is a lot to pay for instructions for basically just four tricks, but I would say that in terms of supplying practical, workable magic for people who really need material for their act, Anthony could actually have marketed all of these items individually at the same price EACH, and it would not have been unreasonable.
“This booklet is the first in a small series of similar titles (the second volume, SOME MORE TRICKS is already available) and is a strong start. With so much magic in print which seems to consist of minor, poorly thought through variations which probably have never even been performed in earnest, it makes a pleasant change to read a booklet containing material that has all been worked first and published second.
"4 Star Rating”
SOME MORE TRICKS BY ANTHONY OWEN
This book is Anthony's follow-up to his acclaimed Some Tricks and features more unique, previously unreleased material from the man Derren Brown describes as "an unsung genius".
Geoffrey Durham: "Anthony Owen's latest modestly titled book is another little treasure trove of good, workable material for good, working magicians. There is real ingenuity here. I'll definitely be using it."
John Lenahan: "Whenever I read a book by Anthony Owen I’m reminded of those great books by Lewis Ganson that I loved so much. From the practical to the ridiculous Some More Tricks is filled with gems. These are not notebook flights of fancy, every trick has either been performed by Anthony at our club (Monday Night Magic London) or by a magician on one of the millions of TV shows he has produced. I’m putting Big Survivor directly into my cruise ship show. If anybody has the guts to do the Recaffinated Coffee trick for restaurant walk around – call me so I can come see it."
Michael Close: (Books review Genii magazine, February 2006)
"Anthony Owen is a professional magician, magic consultant, and writer. He has produced many magic television shows, including the BAFTA award winning Quick Trick Show, Marc Paul's Mind Games, and Derren Brown's seven specials and three series. Some More Tricks is the sequel to Anthony's excellent booklet, Some Tricks. This new publication is in an e-book format, but it maintains the same high quality of content exhibited by its predecessor.
"What I like about Anthony Owen's work is that he publishes full-blown performance pieces, complete with a script and all the necessary details. Some More Tricks contains six such pieces: 'Big Survivor 2' (a prediction effect for the stand-up performer, based on the popular TV show), 'Re:Monition' (a very clever version of Eddie Joseph's 'Premonition'), 'Ring on Notepad' (the title says it all), 'Recaffinated Coffee' (a very strange effect in which the magician drinks a cup of coffee, then regurgitates the separate ingredients - coffee granules, milk, water, and a lump of sugar), 'Out of This House' (a version of Paul Curry's 'Out of This World' performed with a legitimately shuffled deck), and 'The Amazing Karate Pencil of Death' (a handling of 'Pencil Through Coin' that features a great moment when the coin is pulled off the pencil). A few of these routines will require that certain gaffs be constructed. In particular, 'Re:Monition' will cost some money to manufacture. Only intermediate technical skills are required.
"If you are looking for offbeat, professional calibre material, Some More Tricks is worth your serious consideration."
Jonathan Goodwin (Monkey Magic's The Colonel and Consultant Producer on The Secret World of Magic): "Anthony is one of the most formidable and creative minds in magic, I have first hand experience of his genius. Read "Some More Tricks" and you will see what I mean."
Marc Paul: "Anthony has a unique ability to invent stunning effects that tap into modern culture and invent direct - and, in most cases, easy - methods to achieve his goals. Who else could think of an effect involving Big Brother stars?"
John Archer: "This book is just like me - clever, witty and underpriced."
Nicholas Einhorn: "Originality in plot, method and thinking are a rare mix. Some More Tricks is a refreshing read and whilst the card magic is nothing short of excellent the balance of the book is a great source for some cool non-card effects that will certainly turn heads and get people talking."
Marco Pusterla: "Anthony Owen's 'Some More Tricks' departs from the number of currently available books by offering material for stand-up performances, fully scripted! This is not a book of 'pipe dreams', but a book of material that can actually be performed, be entertaining and be commercial.
"Anthony's long experience with television magic is well represented in this book and some effects have actually been performed on British national TV, by skilled performers. Most effects are easy to prepare but almost none is strictly 'impromptu', the exception being 'Out of this House' which is also the most technically demanding item.
"This is a nice collection of material, doable and of interest to the professional magician. I know I will use a couple of ideas from this book. Well done, Anthony!"
Rob James: "This is definitely a recommended read."
Rob Cox: (From Secrets The Magazine of The Young Magicians Club, April 2005) "If your style leans towards the ‘off the wall’ type of effects…you will find this collection very much to your liking. My favourite is Anthony’s version of Pencil through Coin which is very clean, visual and commercial. I also like Big Survivor 2 which is an audience participation prediction effect based on TV reality games like ‘I'm a Celebrity…’
“All in all this is an interesting collection of effects that should get your creative juices going even if you don’t use them exactly as e-printed.”
NOVEMBER 2006 MAGIC Magazine: “Some More Tricks is the sequel to Anthony Owen’s previous publication, Some Tricks. Originally published in December 2004, this sequel is now available in PDF format and contains six items. The effects are both diverse and interesting, and each description is embellished with excellent colour photographs by John Woolvett. All six tricks are well described by Mr. Owen, who also supplies the reader with full scripts and presentation points for each.
“Effects range from mentalism to close-up magic to the bizarre. As an example of the latter, the performer makes a cup of coffee, pouring hot coffee, milk and a lump of sugar into a cup. The performer then proceeds to ‘unmake’ the coffee in his empty mouth – spitting out separately milk, clear water, a sugar lump, and coffee granules! Other effects include a borrowed [finger] ring appearing on a spiral bound notepad, an OOTW [Out of this World] handling with no packet swapping, and an excellent prediction of an audience member’s name badge [in a routine based on television reality shows]. If you are looking for something off the beaten track to add to your repertoire, Some More Tricks is worth checking out.”
CONTENTS INCLUDE:
RE:MONITION
The performer openly displays two decks of cards - one red backed and one blue backed. A spectator from the audience is randomly selected and invited to join the performer. They are asked to merely think of a playing card and to confirm that it is a decision which they have made at that moment and that they have never discussed the selection of the card with the magician or anyone else beforehand.
The performer explains that they are going to attempt to cause that card - while it is still just a thought in the spectator's mind - to jump invisibly from the blue deck into the red deck. After a magical gesture the spectator is asked to count through the blue deck and to stop when they see their thought of card. They count through all the cards - there are only 51 - and confirm that they have not seen the card which they are thinking of. It has vanished from the blue deck!
The performer removes the red deck from its box and at this point for the first time the spectator names their card. The performer spreads through the deck face up to find the red backed named card. They continue to spread through the remaining cards to reveal a single face down blue backed card. This is removed and turned face up to reveal that it is the spectator's thought of card!
RING ON NOTEPAD
This is based upon the effect which Anthony created for Geoffrey Durham which he performed on Channel Four's Countdown.
The performer explains that they are attempting a new trick and so will need to refer to their notebook to remember what they're doing! Despite this they manage to successfully make a spectator's finger ring vanish. Amazingly it re-appears linked onto the notepad's spiral binding which needs to be snipped open with wire cutters so that the spectator can be reunited with their ring.
BIG SURVIVOR 2
This effect was created by Anthony for Stephen Mulhern to perform on SM:TV.
Members of the audience are invited onto the stage and the performer explains that they are going to participate a magical version of a reality television show with the audience getting to decide on the nominations and evictions! Each of the on stage contestants are given large name badges and appropriate pieces of attire and props in keeping with well-known reality 'stars'. Each of their names are placed into a bag and mixed. Members of the audiences then draw out nominations two at a time for other audience members to decide who is evicted. Finally when only two contestants remain the entire audience votes on who should win. Amazingly, despite such an apparently free choice, the performer reveals that he had correctly predicted the winner - twice.
RECAFFINATED COFFEE
This effect was created by Anthony with Pete McCahon and Richard Pinner and was performed by Pete in series one of Monkey Magic.
The performer makes a cup of coffee - pouring hot coffee, milk and a lump of sugar into a cup. The performer drinks the contents and then proceeds to 'unmake' the coffee in their empty mouth - spitting out separately - milk, clear water, a sugar lump and coffee granules!
OUT OF THIS HOUSE
This is Anthony's handling of Paul Curry's 'Out of this World' which can be performed with a shuffled regular deck, which you deal face down into 'Reds' and 'Blacks' as requested by the spectator - and they are 100% correct - without having to stop-and-swap halfway through!
THE AMAZING KARATE PENCIL OF DEATH
This is Anthony's acclaimed handling for pencil through coin in which the spectator is actually able to remove their marked coin from the pencil themselves!
Quicktime Demonstration Movie HERE
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