Walk down a busy street and be ready to fool complete strangers with this incredible secret.
Why Color Changing Socks?
1) EASY to perform.
2) Perfect ICEBREAKER.
Walk down a busy street and be ready to fool complete strangers with this incredible secret.
Why Color Changing Socks?
1) EASY to perform.
2) Perfect ICEBREAKER.
Join Luke Oseland and all his pals as they hit the road for a magic trip filled with laughs and creativity the whole way through!
Each stop brings a friend to share ideas and connection with, that’s what real magic is all about 😎
Luke will teach his friends all the wonderful ideas floating around his head, and you will get to watch and participate with them as if you were there too!
“The undisputed king of the rubber band. I’m constantly blown away by each new revolutionary invention!” –Josh Burch
This rubber band trick looks like Joe Rindfleisch programmed his own glitch into the matrix. You wrap a rubber band around your hand. It vanishes, and then as though time itself is rewinding, you see the band Jump Back.
This incredible rubber band project spotlights the Jump Back technique that Joe Rindfleisch has been using to create astonishingly visual rubber band magic. In addition to the basic technique
“Trypophobia is the next evolution of rubber band magic!” – Joe Rindfleisch
“Dr. Cyril Thomas is possibly the greatest rubber band magic creator ever!” – Nicholas Lawrence
“When will Cyril stop creating rubber band magic? His new effects really freak me out, I may suffer from Trypophobia now!” – Hanson Chien
After “banderaction” and “Faith hacker” (Winner Partner Trick of the Year 2020), Dr. Cyril Thomas strikes again with TRYPOPHOBIA.
You need to see this, and you still won’t believe it. When Joe Rindfleisch performed this for the Penguin Magic team we assumed he and Dr. Cyril Thomas had invented the single greatest rubber band gimmick in history. Then our jaws hit the floor when we found out it was an ordinary rubber band. This is the final answer in the torn and restored rubber band. This is Joe Rindflesich & Dr. Cyril Thomas’ Convergence.
Convergence is a multiphase routine where a rubber band is actually broken in front of your audience. It is then visually restored. With a gentle tug the rubber band is torn apart, then restored and
From the creators of PINCH, Thinking Paradox team (Manuel Leal, Edhu and Adrian Carratala) presents you this new effect inspired in a concept by Arnel Renegado. Imagine to ask someone to take some color clips, one is held at the tip of your fingers, other one is placed in your mouth by a espectator. You just blow the clip from the mouth to the hand’s one and they link in midair! Of course they are really linked so you can give away for examination inmediately. No changes or dificult handling is required. Learn to perform this completly impromoptu and highly visual clips linking in less than 5 minutes.
Voici les anneaux chinois adaptés au ” close-up “.
Ces épingles à nourrice, que vous donnez à examiner, vont s’enclaver, se désenclaver, s’enclaver à nouveau, à vue, sous le nez du spectateur et sans aucun geste suspect. Nous vous proposons une routine originale avec un final inattendu : vous demandez finalement au spectateur de libérer les épingles ce qui lui est impossible puisqu’elles sont soudées ! Très bel effet, incompréhensible.