“Hey, Hondo, are you serious? Revealing such useful tips, you must have been bloody drunk!” – Hanson Chien
“The top confidentiality that the fans of Infinitum must not miss! For DIY fanciers, “Drunk” should be on your To-Buy list, too.” – Nie Te
“Hey, Hondo, are you serious? Revealing such useful tips, you must have been bloody drunk!” – Hanson Chien
“The top confidentiality that the fans of Infinitum must not miss! For DIY fanciers, “Drunk” should be on your To-Buy list, too.” – Nie Te
“The one trick I’ve performed more than any other” –Nathan Kranzo
If you’re an amateur, you may not immediately understand why this is Nathan Kranzo’s signature trick. In fact, while watching the video you may even “figure it out” and decide it’s probably not that good. Big mistake. This is a miracle that fries EVERYONE, and not just a little bit, it completely turns their world upside down. The “remember you forever” kind of frying.
“The Intrepid Rogue’s Manual of Deception” is the groundbreaking new book by performing mentalist Atlas Brookings and represents his first major work since his innovative smash hit, Train Tracking, which garnered instant attention and international acclaim.
As anyone who has seen Atlas’s Penguin Live Lecture can attest, his material is hard hitting, road tested, and actually looks like real mind reading – a compelling combination that made his the best reviewed Penguin lecture of 2015.
His newest book, The Manual of Deception, is a handsomely presented gold and green hardback volume from the prestigious Haresign Press. It runs to 224 pages long, comprising 8 essays, one switch technique, and 14 effects. While he is known for his propless work, much of the material within encompasses his work with props, and the Hollywood Squares prop also ships with the book.
No Box revolutionizes the “Card to Impossible Location” plot. No Box is Gonçalo Gil’s magnificent co-invention along with (and developed by) MacGimmick. This special gimmick will allow you to make a signed card appear anywhere, limited only by your imagination.
The magician introduces two cards by saying that they will be important in a few moments – he can put them on the table. Then he says that there are two ways to pick cards: one of them by chance (cards are placed face down on the table), and the other can be selected (this second card is signed). The signed card is given to the spectator and magically vanishes. The magician picks up one of the cards and it matches the first card, selected by chance. The final climax is that the other card, the one in full view since the beginning, is the spectator’s signed card!
A new method/handling for the linking safety pins routine. Now the heads of the pins are visible all the time and you can show both sides of the pins right after the linking and unlinking.
Whiplash is a hyper-visual utility gimmick that will let you vanish, transpose, and transform cards. Learn Josh Janousky’s signature routine with the Whiplash gimmick: Whipped Across, his take on the cards across plot. Cards visibly vanish and reappear one by one at the fingertips, the final occurring in a spectator’s hands.