jueves, 23 de junio de 2016

Changes by Cody Nottingham

Changes by Cody Nottingham

Changes contains two of the cleverest sleight of hand color changes we've seen in a long time. They're difficult, yet impressive changes where the cards are held out in the open so that you apparently can't manipulate them.
As a bonus, we've included TOSS: Cody's useful utility move that is fun to learn and experiment with.
You know our style—the filming is simple but completely clear. No weird editing, and nothing fancy. What's important is that Cody has perfected three brand new techniques, and that he shares them in the clearest manner possible. 

Shinobi Control by Emran Riaz

Shinobi Control by Emran Riaz

Emran Riaz presents a deceptive card control from his personal repertoire. Learn to control any selection to the top of the deck in a fair, natural manner. Emran also teaches a unique force and a sandwich routine utilizing the Shinobi concept.

Shinobi is a novel, deceptive card control that can also be utilized as a force. Unique in it's mechanics, it fools everyone that Emran has shown it to. And the reviews, to say the least, have agreed. Learn it now.

Dark Arts by Matt Mello

Dark Arts by Matt Mello

You won't find a more powerful and EASIER way to read minds.
Even if you've never done mentalism before, you'll be reading-minds like a pro. It's the perfect trick for magicians looking to add some mentalism.

PROFESSIONALS: You can reveal peoples' thoughts any way you like. Matt Johnson likes to draw what they're thinking, but it's completely up to you! Instantly resets, packs flat. A true worker.

Magic has the potential to affect people deeply, but it's rare we see "tricks" presented that way. Matt Johnson doesn't hold back a thing when he performs, and you're going to see why he loves "Dark Arts" so much when you watch the full uncut performances included on Dark Arts.

Learn how to leave people feeling like they witnessed a miracle



jueves, 16 de junio de 2016

Switchli by Kevin Li

Switchli by Kevin Li

A mystery card is placed inside any pair of cards. Whatever card the spectators name is 100% the card in the sandwich. Switchli is a fun card switch that was created by Kevin Li originally as an opener to his Sandwich card routine. Everything is taught in HD and in point of view for ease of learning.


miércoles, 15 de junio de 2016

Spring St. Aces by Steve Forte

Spring St. Aces by Steve Forte

As the cards are sprung face up from hand to hand, the dealer is able to stop dead on an Ace. This is repeated three more times until all four Aces have been found. An impeccable feat to say the least.
Spring St. Aces was created by Steve Forte and originally appeared in Channel One magazine as Springing the Aces.

Evanesce by Eric Jones

Evanesce by Eric Jones

Master of Coin Eric Jones offers an amazing new IMPROMPTU coin vanish that is as insane as it is beautiful. Imagine causing a coin to vanish at the fingertips in the most incredible way possible. You can even do this one naked!!! Based on the work for Shoot Ogawa and Apollo Robbins, Eric teaches and novel and unique technique that is just as much fun to practice as it is to perform. This 13 minute download is chock full of excellent technique, professional performing tips that you can add to your arsenal immediately.

You will learn:
JW Grip
Coin Selection
JW Grip Muscle Pass
Evanesce: The basic technique
Professional performance tips


Flush by John Stessel

Flush by John Stessel

Simple. Elegant. Impossible. You lightly hold two rubber bands at your fingertips. You touch them together. They link. You blow on them. They unlink. Both bands can be examined.

The problem with most rubber band tricks is that they require the magician to fiddle-to contort and stretch and loop the bands between each other and between the fingers. Well, the audience sees this. That's a bad thing.

With FLUSH, there's no fiddling. Two rubber bands are displayed, loosely held in the hands. They are gently tossed toward each other, and link instantly. It's that clean. What's more...it's easy to do and easy to learn. FLUSH is a new method that opens up many avenues for linking rubber bands.