After long days of discussion with our good friend Lyndon Jugalbot, finally Lyndon managed to re-release 4 of his effects in a DVD with us. These 4 effect are remastered where the effects and handlings are enhanced. This dvd comes with the necessary props so you can make the gimmicks without
Card Tricks
Le Bal Masque by Bebel
Bebel – Le Bal Masque
Description: Learn a unique transposition effect from the mind of Bebel. Three cards are placed between the Aces and three other one under spectator’s hand. Suddenly, the three cards vanish and transpose each other’s.
In Focus by Joel Dickinson & Andrew Dean
In Focus is a card to impossible location and it can be used to switch predictions and make objects appear.
In Focus literally takes up no pocket space, yet creates an interesting moment the second you arrive to perform.
El Cambio Color Clasico by Miquel Roman
Aprende a hacer trucos de magia con cartas de la mano de la primera publicación Etiqueta Negra. Con Cambio de Color Clásico (Premium) vas a llevar a la excelencia el Cambio de Color Clásico, además de aprender variaciones y modificaciones nunca vistas hasta la fecha. Un pack pensado para el mago exigente, donde Miquel Roman desgrana la estructura interna mágica de esta increíble técnica llevándola a un increíble y nuevo nivel.
Card Guillotine by Mario Tarasini
Card guillotine is one of the most mysterious and interesting card tricks.
Mario Tarasini has brought it back to life.
This is a new method that, when applied, can make the trick even more interesting and can fool any magician.
Houdini’s Diary by Wayne Dobson and Alan Wong
This is Wayne’s take on the classic Diary Card effect.
As ever, he has routined it to be SUPER-SIMPLE to perform:
Wallet King by Joel Dickinson and Andrew Dean
THE KING OF CARD MAGIC IN YOUR WALLET – NO DECK REQUIRED
“I bought Wallet King by Andrew & Joel. I don’t give reviews unless something is very good. It fits in your wallet alongside your credit cards, you can perform strong magic ANYTIME and it gets GREAT reactions. This ticks ALL the boxes”
… Harry Robson