Dennis isn’t a Savant, but we seriously believe that he is some kind of prodigy when it comes to card magic. He’s only been in magic for 5 years, but has gained quite the reputation for his fluid and rhythmic card handling.
Card Tricks
Blank by Kenton Knepper
TWO of Kenton’s classic and most requested effects on one DVD.
“Sleightly Touched”
A deck is cut face up several times, and a card removed from the center of the deck. A spectator learns an ancient system to know any card chosen. The spectator comes to realize that their intuition has been perfect, as each and every other card is blank – save for their choice. Is it real intuition or merely impossible magic?
The Wine Control by Alexandre Wilmes
A very natural control card , without any extra action , it is very easy to learn . Do not discount card or Jog Break or the like .
We’ve met Alex almost two years ago and he fooled us all with his card control, once he kindly shared with us the inner working of this little card magic gem we knew that we had to have it on our website.
CAANDY By Chris Mayhew
We first saw Chris perform this amazing Any Card at Any Number at The Session 2010 where he fooled a room full of 100 magicians. Nobody had a clue how this clever routine worked and it became the hit of the convention.
MOVE by Marc Smith
“I’ve seen them ALL; but MOVE is the best haunted deck solution I’ve ever learnt for workability, flexibility and impact – The fact you can FEEL the cards move really takes this amazing effect to the next level!” Dee Christopher
Paradox Card by Mickael Chatelain
“One of the most deceptive tricks I’ve ever seen” -Rick Lax
“You’ll be performing this for yourself in the mirror. It’s that cool.”
Sometimes an effect is so surreal, so paradoxical, that even IMAGINING it is an accomplishment.
Flip Flop Change by Blake Vogt
Blake Vogt is on fire—having worked for David Copperfield, consulted for magicians worldwide, and creating diabolical magic. Our customers responded very positively to his Fuzion download. We still get lots of great comments about it. Now he’s back with a small but beautiful little color change: Flip Flop Change.