“That fooled the hell out of me” -Cameron Francis
“Unbelievable! This is about as fair as it gets!” -John George
“That fooled the hell out of me” -Cameron Francis
“Unbelievable! This is about as fair as it gets!” -John George
Tony Lopilato’s Rope-Saver: A cord, wrapped around a package, is cut off and the knot, joining the two pieces, vanishes so the rope may be used again.
“One of the greatest MIRACLES of card magic”
“I’ve been doing this trick for almost 40 years.” -Tom Swirly
“Yesterday I got married, and in the middle of my vows I performed your amazing effect… Starcle. My bride’s favorite symbol is the star and the circle has special meaning to me. I want to thank you for creating this effect and for making this special moment in my life even more powerful.” –Max Kovins
A torn and restored effect using a signed borrowed dollar bill.
The magician asks the spectator for a dollar bill and to sign the face. Magician then introduces a Joker and folds the Joker over the signed bill.
Magician then rips everything in half. Magician then folds the torn pieces on top of each other and asks the spectator to pull on the corners of the ripped bill.
The All Seeing Eye (ASE) by Dan Harlan is a method to gather any piece of information written secretly by a spectator on a piece of paper. Before I watched All Seeing Eye, I couldn’t help but be skeptical–From the trailer, it just seemed like all the other methods that enable the performer to ascertain secret information from a folded paper. After I watched Dan Harlan’s instruction, I was pleasantly surprised with his original additions!