Welcome to Think, Feel, CUT.
Here’s the starting point:
I wanted to come up with new ways to cut to any four of a kind freely named by the spectator. Using no difficult
Welcome to Think, Feel, CUT.
Here’s the starting point:
I wanted to come up with new ways to cut to any four of a kind freely named by the spectator. Using no difficult
Jack The Ripper is here at last!
Choose wisely, Yours Truly – Jack. Top-quality trump-size linen finish cards. Glorious artwork. Easy to do. (Only one basic sleight.) Free choice by spectator. Online video tutorial.
Gregory Wilson’s premier Rubik’s cube effect is back in action!
With a hot new price and several sizzling new routines, RUBICON 2.0 is now available at only $200 (discounted from the original $350 price) and includes killer new material from the professional repertoires of Gregory Wilson, Ryan Oakes and Adrian Lacroix.
A Game of Life & Death is a playfully macabre piece of close-up magic in which someone from the audience is invited to play a game of cards with the Grim Reaper. It’s like a little one-act play, a refreshingly different card routine that engages the audience in a fun and suspenseful narrative.
“Everything that is invisible to the eye is often difficult to believe. For this reason, many people still question the existence of the spirits and energies…”
Say the above during your performance, or perhaps the following: “Spirits do not show themselves where there is much light.” You could illuminate the scene with candles, or even the light emitted by cell phone screens, creating even more mystery.
here is the most devastating change ever seen .. super visual !!! take your lucky card and insert it under another card with two holes .. after that let a spectator choose a card and have it signed by a spectator … insert it in the middle of the deck and … just shake your lucky card which magically transforms in the card chosen by the spectator …
this effect has been tested in balckpool with great success !!
Invisible Hands 2.0 is Patrick’s modern take on the classic Invisible Palm plot. The routine has a bit of everything from card-to-pocket, card across, and a surprise twist. All is done without a need for any special cards, just a deck, and a bit of practice.