Card Tricks

Repetition by Nathan Kranzo

When the Kranzilla attacks a classic you know there is going to be a twist. Counting cards and tossing them away only to have them return to your hand is a trick that’s been around the block, but in Nathan Kranzo’s hands it not only becomes engaging but gets a kicker ending your audience doesn’t see coming. This is Nathan Kranzo’s Repetition.

Here’s what happens:

The magician shows the audience four blue-backed cards, cleanly wiggling the cards between their fingers. The magician puts one card in their pocket or hat to remain in view so they can show the

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Westview by Jon Armstrong

Perform a card trick on both sides of the screen from a thousand miles away. Put the magic in your spectator’s hands even if you aren’t in the room. Jon Armstrong has put together dynamic virtual shows for some of the biggest companies and audiences in the world, and when he wants to get big reactions this is one of his go-to effects. This is Westview by Jon Armstrong.

Here’s what happens:

The performer and the spectator each take a handful of cards and tear them in half. Two halves of cards are set aside, and the remainder of the cards are thoroughly mixed. The audience member

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Hola Japón! by Javi Benitez

Hola Japón! - The Impossible Co.

Three incredible routines by a FISM prizewinner and Spanish master. But this is more than just an explanation of wonderful tricks. Javi Benitez also gives a masterclass in the fine details of sleights such as palms, double lifts, loads and additions, as well as presentational and theoretical concepts such as in-transit actions, naturalness and more.

Includes:

-Baroque Transposition: Two signed cards switch places under impossible conditions. This is a technically demanding routine, though you’d never suspect that in Javi’s hands. Featuring the

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Occultus by Christian Grace

Christian Grace – Drunk Prediction – erdnasemagicstore

The word occult has its roots in the Latin Occultus, meaning “hidden, secret.” This is a simple and practical coding system I devised that I have been using for many years. Occultus can be taught rapidly ‘on the fly’ to anyone who wants to be a part of the secret. Another big thanks to my friend Ollie Mealing for joining me in the explanation.

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