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Practical Mental Magic (Dover Magic Books)
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  • Bicycle Standard playing cards – poker size – 12 pack
  • Bicycle Standard playing cards featuring the historic rider back.
  • Each Bicycle deck is a standard deck of playing cards consisting of 52 Traditional suited playing cards, two jokers, and two additional ad cards.
  • Great for all card games including Poker, canasta, Rummy, Pinochle, Euchre, hearts, Blackjack, go fish, Baccarat and many more!
  • Bicycle playing cards are made in USA and have an air-cushion finish for ease of handling and shuffling.
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Height8.5 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 1983
Weight0.77 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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u/TheClouse · 18 pointsr/Magic

Wayne Dobson has MS and is paralyzed from the neck down. He is still creating mind-blowing magic.

Mahdi was born without hands and fooled Penn & Teller.

/u/mahdithemagician

Look into Mentalism. Max Maven's book PRISM is amazing. A cheaper alternative is Ted Annemann's Practical Mental Effects(magic) and Corinda's 13 steps to mentalism.
. The last two probably have free PDFs out there in public domain.

There is a lot of very clever and fun "hands off" magic.

Do what you can physically. Cards and coins are a great way to build finger dexterity. But don't feel you are excluded from the art due to any handicap.

Find card tricks that take place in the spectator's hands. Scam School had a great trick this week where you don't have to touch the cards at all.

They also have this one. As well as this one.

Thank you /u/scamschoolbrian, perhaps you know some more great references.

Plus, Diamond Jim Tyler has the "Bamboozler" series that have hundreds of bar bets, puzzles, and tricks that you can simply instruct people through while blowing their minds.

You'd be surprised how many people you'll entertain with something as simple as this or it's austrailian counterpart.

Head on over to r/magic and checkout the side bar. Let other people be your hands and amaze them with your mind.

Also, if you're ever in LA hit me up. We'll go to The Magic Castle. It's not the most wheelchair friendly place, but I know several magicians that visit in wheelchairs.