Reel Magic Episode 9 (Richard Turner)
Features:
Caught on Tape: Richard Turner
Kozmo talks with Richard Turner about his remarkable life
Reel Magic Episode 9 (Richard Turner)
Features:
Caught on Tape: Richard Turner
Kozmo talks with Richard Turner about his remarkable life
Phone Call by Ollie Mealing
Welcome to Ticket, another amazing creation of João Miranda and Julio Montoro.
This is a super visual effect that happens in a blink, and looks like real magic!
In this effect, a card is chosen and lost in the deck.
The magician then states that he correctly predicted the chosen card, and that he kept the prediction inside his phone case.
It looks so fair that it appears totally impossible. The method is undoubtedly refined and subtle at the same time
Totally impossible is a really really strong effect with a very intriguing and fascinating method inside. The magician is able to cut with a knife to the card thought by the spectator. Simply and totally unbelievable. Obviously a magician fooler, as in the style of Joseph B. One of the most impossible divinations, one of the most dramatic localizations to add to your repertoire.
A Borrowed Shuffled Deck
One spectator chooses a card, the other spectator chooses a number and the magician will be able to place the first spectator’s card at the second spectator’s number.
Conditions are completely impossible!
Joseph B. always got great reactions from both fellow magicians and laymen.
An amazing magician fooler. The deck is totally normal and the effect is easy to perform.
A fairer effect than this cannot be imagined!
Completely Impromptu!
If you are looking for an effect with a borrowed deck, completely impromptu and that will blow spectators away, this is for you! Just a borrowed deck and the spectator thought card is located by the magician under completely impossible conditions!
A plastic sleeve, a coin, and a regular playing card! You are ready to perform PASS, a totally crazy effect!
Put the card into the plastic sleeve – it fills the sleeve with no room around it. Insert the coin into the sleeve so the spectator can see both the coin and card inside.
The spectator can touch the coin inside – all looks fair.
Yet, with a slow wave of your hand over the sleeve, the coin disappears, right under your spectator’s eyes. Explain that the coin simply passed thru the card. Slowly, turn the plastic sleeve around,