Waiting for the devils picture book to arive was just getting to me so i decided to ease the stress by paying my local magic shop a visit and treating my self to this, in my opinion superb DVD. Jay Sankey The veyy best of.
This dvd contains many routeins for either street or table magic, Jay opens the disc with his die-hard Opener effect where he displays some really nice flourishes before not finding a spectators card and then finding it where it shouldnt be.
The tricks arnt particulaly hard to do for the "skilled-amature" theres many common sleights put to excelent use in this dvd. ALOT of the trick is in the performance and there is some good advice on this side of things aswell as good demonstrations of the sleights. Also many of the demosntrations are done with split screen so you are able to see how the trick is performed from both angles, nice touch.
Heres a list of whats on the DVD.
(just taken straight from the back of the box)
Diehard Opener The opening card effect Jay ALWAYS does for real people!
Twice As Nice Jay's super visual revamping of a pasteboard classic!
Identifying Features Killer "in the hands" magic with a borrowed bill!
Forgery The card routine that spawned an army of variations!
Erdnase Aces The sneakiest application of the Erdnase colour change ever!
Smuggler Aces A super clean "open travelers!"
Prediction Impossible As direct a card trick as you can imagine!
Mexican Jumping Coins A "knuckle buster" worth every once of effort!
Stirring Silver The ultimate effect with a spoon and borrowed ring!
Nest Egg This organic "nest of boxes" effect even fools magicians!
Skin Deep Jay's "pros only" two card transposition routine!
Just Joking A sandwich effect featuring two outrageously original moves!
Stuck Up A signed card impossibly appears between two stapled cards!
Plus, you'll also learn an astonishing range of innovative killer techniques such as the Illogical Cut, LePaul's Hop Spread, the Butterfly, the Top Change, the Pointing Transfer, Tenkai Pinch, the Two-for-Three Count, the Erdnase Colour Change, the Revolution Count and more!
Running Time: Approximately 107 Minutes
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