Usually this force is described using a knife as in the Amateur Magicians' Handbook. However, anything flat that can be inserted into a deck works, for example another playing card or a business card. Steven includes several applications and finesses to this wonderful force.
runtime 6min 43s
This is a side steal from a spread rather than a squared up deck. It combines ideas from Ed Marlo and the deliberate steal and Jack MacMillen. You will also learn how to side steal a face up card including a cover deck turn motion which will make this completely invisible.
runtime 10min 50s
As seen on TBS's Ripley's Believe It or Not
As seen on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly
Card Throwing, Flicks, Nicks and other cool tricks with cards
Question: What do you get when you cross a 92 m.p.h. fastball with a young man from Ohio who harbors an intense love of card magic?
Answer: The Guinness World Record for throwing a playing card further than anyone else in history. The young man is Rick Smith, Jr. and on March 21, 2002, he obliterated the world record for card throwing with a laser beam toss of 216' 4" eclipsing the previous longstanding mark by over 15'!
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Daniel teaches four card changes - so called color changes:
The Fan Change
This is what Daniel considers to be a signature color-change and it is one of his favorites. A card is turned face up on top of the deck. The deck is fanned and before the fan closes the face up card has changed to another card.
The fan change is impromptu, it can be performed with any deck of cards and isn't hard to achieve. To stub a misconception...the top card is not being taken away from...
Here you will learn some of the most 'lethal' and must stunning card flourishes ever invented. XCM (eXtreme Card Manipulation) at its best.
The debut DVD from underground magician Daniel Madison, originally released in 2006 on Halloween to a highly anticipating audience is now also available as video download. Packed with 26 flourishes, Lethal teaches Daniel's concepts for playing card manipulation and cardistry.
Flourishes taught:
This photo-illustrated ebook contains two powerful utility sleights that are easy to do and naturally motivated:
1st edition 2010; 16 pages.
The Guinn Utility Backslip or GUB is an extremely versatile and surprisingly simple technique, which can be used to accomplish or replace all of the following sleights:
The most exciting feature of the GUB is that all of these applications are...
A deck switch with two different cover actions, one an overhand shuffle, the other a cut. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 10min 7s
This is a method to get two cards into two pockets with only one palm. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 8min 56s
Two methods to palm cards from the bottom of the deck into classic palm. The second method also turns the cards face up in the palm. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 8min 17s
This move is a bit like an upside down top switch. It exchanges the bottom card for the card in your hand. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 6min 2s
This move works with a single card or a packet of cards and is fairly easy to do. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 3min 47s
Two cuts which look like the real deal but in fact you are not cutting the cards at all. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 14min 14s
Paus stands for Palm Addition Utility Sleight. First published in Applications. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 7min 31s
Another way to ditch/lap cards while you show them one by one. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 8min 33s
Duffie published this move first in Card Compulsions, but it is one of these moves that are better taught in a video, even though it is a really easy move. (Also part of Move Mastery 2.)
runtime: 3min 52s