Harrisons Magic Website: Has a nice history of magic, a beginners 'magic manual', a magiczine with some interesting articles and an online Buffy magic trick, so it gets my vote
Magic Jake: Not one of the best sites I have ever seen, but he does host over 150 Real Media magic video clips for you to watch, so its worth a visit for that, if you can ignore the poor design!
Magic Vortex: Nicely designed site with some simple easy tricks for you to learn.
The Magicians Living Room - The place where the best magicians congregate: A site with a few descriptions of basic card sleights and a test you can take to get to the more advanced section.
Taurus Magic Supply: Derek Lever's new site, includes his second hand magic and pages for the new Manchester Circle of Magicians.
Jim Swain: Jim's new homepage, whilst it isn't about his card magic is still worth a look, it supports his two new novels about card cheating, and has some good photos and bits of cheating advice.
Majiloon: Comedy Magic Balloon Performing Artist. Has some nice photos of his balloon creations, also sells a great looking battery powered balloon pump, and the 'Virtual Soundman' which is a remote control for your MiniDisc.
NPR - Vanishing Act: Al Cohen is featured on the NPR Radio Station. Al is selling his Washington DC magic shop. See photos of Al and his shop, hear an interview with the radio presenter, featuring Max Maven and see a couple of video clips of Al in action.
How to make shuriken: How to make an origami ninja star! (Link courtesy of usr/bin/girl).
MyPatter.com - Enrich Your Magic with New Patters!: A site dedicated to magical patter, submit your own or read other peoples ideas.
Macmillan Convention: Some photos from this years convention.
Shamrock Magic and Collectibles: Makers of coin boxes and wands.
Making the McAbee Rings: James Riser has documented and photographed the making of the McAbee Rings a close-up version of the linking rings. An interesting insight into why magic props can be costly.
The Wand Shop: Useful if you are doing any Harry Potter type shows and you want an authentic wand, or if you just want an unusual wand to use in your Cups and Balls routine!
Once Upon a Time...: Here is my initial review of Guy Hollingworth's latest trick.
Misdirection Resource Center: Jarle Leirpoll has just opened a new section of his site, it contains links to essays and thoughts on misdirection and magic theory, an excellent read.
Pentix - The Art of Pen Spinning: A great pen spinning site with videos and a forum.
Welcome to Allison's Backstage: The Unofficial David Copperfield Website: Has a really good FLASH David Copperfield Section.
Welcome to Dr. Mitch's Magic: Various articles, reviews and photos.
