Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta sleight of hand. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta sleight of hand. Mostrar todas las entradas

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.

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.

lunes, 13 de junio de 2016

Smooth Criminal False Cut by Alexander Kolle

Smooth Criminal False Cut by Alexander Kolle

Smooth criminal is a beautiful complete false cut by Alexander Kolle. Taught with 2 variations in crystal clear HD. This cut is perfect for drawing in a crowd, impressing a potential client or just to basically showing off at a party.

- You do not need to be a cardistry expert for this cut
- Visually stimulating
- Perfect for drawing in a crowd




Diagonal Slow Change by Andrew Csirmaz

Diagonal Slow Change by Andrew Csirmaz

The Diagonal Slow Change by Andrew Csirmaz is a stunningly visual colorchange. It lets the spectators see the process of the card changing it's identity in a slow and elegant manner.
This is a challenging technique, but so rewarding, it is worth putting time and effort in it Remember:. You will be able to accomplish an astonishing colorchange with intricate sleight of hand.


domingo, 12 de junio de 2016

Hold the Mayo by Bill Goodwin

Hold the Mayo by Bill Goodwin

One of 10 original effects featured on Reflection, a collection of card magic from Bill Goodwin. In Hold the Mayo the four Aces are produced one at a time from between two Jokers.

sábado, 11 de junio de 2016

Panini by Lee Asher

Learn to make the Ace of Spades magically transform into a signed selection. Watch the video beneath.

These are three qualities a good piece of magic shoud posess - and Panini is no exception.

Italian for sandwich, this entry-level card routine is impromptu, always works under fire and never fails to receive a great reaction.

viernes, 10 de junio de 2016

Axis Color Change by Parth Dalal

Axis Color Change by Parth Dalal

The performer holds the deck, face up, in his left (or right) hand in mechanic's grip. Without moving a muscle, he simply waves his other hand (empty) over the cards, and the top card visually, smoothly changes into a completely different card.
Your eyes won't believe your hands, and you'll fool yourself watching it in the mirror. Designed for an intermediate level performer, the change is remarkably simple in technique and absolutely effective in performance.
Created by up-and-coming close-up performer Parth Dalal, this is a color change that you will love to learn and actually USE on a daily basis.
 

The Invisible Palm by Wayne Houchin

The Invisible Palm by Wayne Houchin

Learn how to palm a card easily and impresive, really perform a invisible palm.