At Vanishing Inc., we travel the world to find and share the very best magic with you. In this new series, we are featuring new magic from some of the very best underground magicians in Asia. You’ll learn a whole new style of magic, ranging from modern takes on classic plots to wildly original sleight of hand, all exclusively recorded for Vanishing Inc. Check back each month for a new set of downloads and save money when you buy the bundle!
AOK 2 by Lewis Le Val (Video+PDF)
“AOK2 is a wonderful close-up Q&A act you can do with just a few blank business cards. This refinement of his popular and best-selling routine is worth every penny. Both the handling and presentational aspects are exhausting covered by Lewis as well as every variation possible. Nothing is lacking here. Get this download, study and practice it and you will have a top-notch routine you will use for the rest of your career.” – Richard Osterlind
Bandwidth by Greg Wilson
Renowned for his creativity and off-the-cuff performance style, Gregory Wilson’s BANDWIDTH is his latest seemingly impromptu miracle that allows you to borrow a spectator’s finger ring and stretch it out like soft taffy. You then morph and manipulate the metal back to its previous circular form.
As if that weren’t enough, you easily squeeze their ring in your hand until both sides touch. To finish, you restore their flattened wedding band with a Ninja-like stab of your finger — in mid air!
Synthetic by Calvin Liew and Skymember
SKYMEMBER brings you Synthetic – the eye candy effect with the rubber band by Calvin Liew.
Cut and Restored Silk by Phoa Yan Tiong (PDF)
Phoa Yan Tiong performed this clever effect in his cabaret act and it never fails to produce a gasp of amazement.
Effect: A handkerchief becomes visibly restored after being cut in half and the halves held well apart to prove that no trickery is involved. Indeed there is no trickery in the cutting, for both halves are quite separate. The effect has proved a great hit also, in the act of Will Ayling who used a regular linen handkerchief for its performance.
Phoa used to demonstrate and explain a version of this trick in the lecture he gave to Magical Societies and at Conventions, but the method he now uses and describes here is much superior. The first idea came from a version by Tan Hock Chuan published in
The End of My Rope by Chris Philpott
“It’s a great effect and method and I’ve never seen anything like it before!”
– Daryl
“I can’t believe you fooled me so hard that I’m putting down my cards to learn a rope trick!”
– Jon Armstrong
Missing Pieces with Andrew Paul Instant Download
“First up, Andrew is a dear friend. But I must say that he is really tipping his mitt with the material he is going to share on his live Academy Course. Stunning close up magic with an audience in mind, you will see and learn stunning, professional routines you will love learning and performing. In addition to the how’s, you will learn the oh so important whys, that turn mere tricks into Magic!”
John Carey