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Here's how Criss Angel did that really cool, really high, levitation and this is not that one with the pants. Very easy trick to do with stuff around house. We assure you that you could levitate around 3 feet! Amazing!
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Want to know the secret behind Harry Potter Levitation? Jump on a broom and fly like Harry Potter! Learn this trick! 100% no camera tricks, no stop motion, no pixel fixing, absolutely pure magic!
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.44 is beautiful, simple, and great impromptu card trick. I adopted .44 to an opener to an eventual spectator cutting to the aces! AMAZING!
A visual transposition of two packets of four cards (as chosen by spectators). An effect that can be performed spur of the moment.Four Aces held by a spectator transpose with the Jacks in your hand... twice. Each move is taught in unparalleled detail.
.44 Original Performance:
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Powerful effects that are as visual as magic gets. Each is completely impromptu - no crazy gimmicks are required!
A card trick based on the mystery card plot.
The Effect: A card with an odd back is removed from your pocket as the 'prediction'. You have the spectator sign it across the back and it is placed securely into the card box - which is then held by the spectator.
You spread another deck and have a card selected. You ask the spectator if it matches the prediction in the case - but they find it has vanished. You tell them to turn over the card in their hand and it is the original signed prediction. Super simple. Incredibly powerful.
Original Performance:
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Here is a great tutorial on how to make a card float from the palm of your hand. Once you learn the secret, you will be able to perform this illusion. Enjoy!
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This effect is soo visual that it looks like real magic! Easy to learn but shocking to behold!!
The short story behind the name of the trick:
The performer asks, "Would you like to see the I Hate David Copperfield trick? Do you know why I call it that? Because "I Hate David Copperfield". I actually don't hate him. He's a really nice guy and a great magician... it's just that every time people find out I'm a magician they start comparing me to him. "Can you walk through the Great Wall of China?" "Can you make the Statue of Liberty disappear?" "Do you date a super model?" That last one hurts the most. So I decided to do something Copperfield can't do. A close-up illusion that happens right before your eyes."
The performer then visibly and cleanly melts one card through another in a manner that looks like trick photography... but live in person, and he does it 3 times! Superb!
Twenty-five stars if that's possible! This is complete eye candy and very easy to execute!
The Performance:
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Four cubes with open top and bottom are stacked to form a cabinet. An assistant stands inside and the cabinet is closed. Metal blades are slid into the cabinet, apparently slicing the assistant into four pieces, and closing the top and bottom of each cube. The cubes are then unstacked, and restacked in a different order. Inset doors in the front of the cabinet are opened, and it appears that the assistant's body has divided and rearranged. The whole process is then reversed, and the assistant is released unharmed.
The Mismade Girl Performance:
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