dive deep into my approach to Dai Vernon’s “The Trick That Cannot Be Explained.” Since Vernon released this there have been those who have tried to duplicate this effect using gaffs and other methods to ensure that the trick can be delivered every single time without fail. The problem with these methods are that they involve zero skill and it steers away from how Vernon did it, completely 100% impromptu. The beauty behind this effect is, you
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Placebo by Mark Calabrese
Placebo is a rare miracle in card magic which allows the spectator to do all of the work!
Imagine a named card, from a shuffled deck to be found by the spectator, behind their back! Seems too good to be true? Mark Calabrese has developed a way of doing just that and more.
Scared by Jamie Daws and Dave Forrest
Imagine that at any time, anywhere and under any conditions you could channel energy through your fingertips that would cause a deck of cards to mysteriously animate, slowly begin to shift and, as though of its own accord, cut directly to a selected card. Imagine no more – this is SCARED!
Warlock by Andy Nyman
Warlock is Andys latest creation. A beautiful organic routine using a stack of business card sized cards. Each card has an interesting word written on it (your word of the day list if you like) 2 spectators each
Flying Bandinis by Joe Rindfleisch
The Flying Bandinis combines four visual phases. Each phase is unique and impossible.
Joe Rindfleisch is the master of rubber band magic. His work is
Resonance by Lewis Le Val
True story…
In the late 1970’s the US Army looked into using parapsychology and ‘new age’ powers to provide intelligence to give them a significant advantage over their enemy.
Minimal Oil & Water By Teo Nguyen Quang
A classic trick is remade under my style: Mini Oil and Water. A card is selected and 4 of a kind are left outside. Like other versions of Oil & Water, black and red can not mix. I try to make the effect as beautiful as I can. And with a surprise ending, finally on my hand there is only the selected card