This is a series of tricks I have created in 2 years.
In the file you will find 4 tricks that are compatible with each other.
Flying Ghost
I present to you a packet miracle!
This is a series of tricks I have created in 2 years.
In the file you will find 4 tricks that are compatible with each other.
Flying Ghost
I present to you a packet miracle!
Gustavo Raley presents a brand new effect with an innovative transformation system.
No black art, no threads, no camera tricks.
Hyper fast and visual! You can perform this live or in social networks, this system is designed not only to fool spectators but also cameras. It has the same impact even performed in slow motion or frame by frame.
The Orbit Coin Flourish is one of the most amazing things you’ll do with a coin and a phone.
It looks impossible, but it’s an easy technique that you’ll quickly master.
Start with a simple table spin, and move on to more advanced spins on tablets, phones and other surfaces.
Features:
“I love it man!” – Danny Urbanus
“Not only breaking band, but also blowing my mind !” – Bacon Fire.
“Trust me, you will love the method as much as the effect!” – Dr. Cyril Thomas
Breaking band is the most visual broken and restored rubber band ever invented.
Fan de cartes et pièces? Voici de nouvelles techniques mélangeant téléportation, twinsplit, disparation mains vides (2 versions), apparition, sandwich et plus encore!
Fichier(s) téléchargeable(s):
Vidéo explication Hand’s Nova
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Visually unshuffle a deck mixed face up and face down. This ultra-visual in the hands Triumph routine has been one of Nate Kranzo’s go-to walk-around effects for over a decade. This is a triumph that looks like trick photography but uses pure sleight of hand. This is Standing Up Triumphantly by Nate Kranzo.
Here’s what happens:
The magician dribbles the cards from hand to hand and has the spectator call stop. The card is remembered and lost in the deck. The cards are then woven together face up and face down. The