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Contains:
The Big Surprise - The perfect way to open and close your show. A funny and seamless handling of the classic Card in Box effect. The assisting spectator discovers that the Big Surprise Canister really does contain a big surprise.
A Visit from Rocco - A charming presentation for a great Larry West trick. Using giant bills, the magician gives Rocco and the audience a lesson in arithmetic.
Rocco Returns - Rocco's back, with a lesson in Find the Lady. This routine for Ton Onosaka's Lucky Lady provides valuable information concerning the motivated handling of props.
Ring Fright - Michael synthesizes ideas from Gaetan Bloom and Terri Rogers to produce a remarkable two object transposition. And because no pulls are used, no harm can come to the spectator's finger ring.
Take a Letter - A weird effect using common stationery items. Never have so many magical principles been used in the cause of such a strange routine.
Butte Ox? Two Butte Ox! - Michael's handling for the classic Johnny Paul Cheek to Cheek effect. Hilarious and a lesson in intelligent, motivated card handling. And the Unbelievably Useful Comedy Prop comes into its own. This routine is a mainstay of Michael's stand-up act.
Bonus routine!- Michael performs (but does not explain) Stupid Travelers. Never has masterful card technique and maniacal behavior been combined in such a silly way. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll phone the authorities.
Rubik's Dollar Bill - A penetration effect using a dollar bill, a playing card, and a toothpick. This is the first time all the work has been explained on video!
The Growing Toothpick - Thirty seconds of eye-candy, as a toothpick triples in length.
Origami Bill Production - A simple and flashy way to give the spectators an origami souvenir. A borrowed bill instantly folds itself into an origami figure. Attach the bill to your business card and you've got the perfect give-away.
The Frog Prince - Hailed by the cognoscenti as one of the new "classics" of close-up magic, and one of the most astounding and memorable card routines ever created. A freely selected card transposes with a card which has been folded into an origami frog. An absolute reputation maker.
David Roth is a expert with coins and this DVD comes with 4 half dollars and 4 one dollars to practice with which is a bonus.
Still learning some of his routines but this is a bargain for anyone who wants to do coin magic.
Turned out too big for me but very good quality, I'll stick with the King Size. Found another use though, turned it into a chalk swami type gimmick. Get this if you have a really big thumb.
We use this in our school programs.
Being large it is easily seen to the back of the venue.
The gimmicks are so thin you wouldn't know they are there and work easily.
It really is a pack small plays big item and we use it for family and adult crowds.
I got two, remove the gimmicks from one and have the assistant follow your moves to make it work.
Love this thread. It is nearly twice as strong as the more popular brand (which kept breaking) and 88% as invisible. Saved my show. I can be clumbsy sometimes and this thread is more forgiving:) I thought it might need special lighting but only very slightly.
Happy with the product. Little bigger than expected(I have small hands mind you)
Skin colour is darker than the tip but that can be sorted with direction/misdirection
There's been more noise out there about this than anything, and every bit of it is justified. None of it is an exaggeration.
This is incredibly insightful, deeply thought-out, beautiful work. Just one thing — the nine (9!!!) hours of video instructions made me keep putting off fully delving into it until I saw David of magicorthodoxy's review tip: Just watch Video 1 and Video 5 at the outset for a firm grasp of the subject. Then follow with the remaining 7 videos at your leisure for deeper dives from some renowned experts. Each of the vids is about an hour long. A completely fresh approach to cards. Craig's own preview video on YT basically tips the method because he wants you to be clear about what this is. It's so good that it only makes you want to buy it more. No sleights or memory work necessary, you can use it stacked or shuffled (although simple sleights or easy memory work only expand its range even further). For once, the hype is, if anything, an understatemment.
Great quality rings - just careful of ordering the right size…
Beautiful looking rings & great tutorials. Just make sure you order a size bigger than you think. As mine were too small; so will be ordering a larger size soon…