Essentially this is a reverse Biddle action where the Biddle move is used as a force. This idea was developed by Ed Marlo. (If anybody knows why this is called "Here's Hockley" please email us.)
runtime: 1min 45s
Another switch of a sandwiched card by Allan Ackerman. It uses the same setup as the Switch Out Count.
runtime: 1min 21s
This count by Brother John Hamman allows you to hide a block of cards.
runtime: 1min 12s
A wonderful way to reverse one or several cards during a riffle shuffle, developed by Dai Vernon.
runtime: 1min 11s
A very deceptive technique developed by Carmen D'Amico and Ed Marlo to switch out cards using a laping technique.
runtime: 1min 5s
This is a beautiful flourish where one or more coins roll across the back of the fingers. Both Nate Leipzig and Allan Shaw claim to have invented this move. Al Goshman did a wonderful version where a coin rolls up and down his hand. Extreme variations go as far as rolling eight coins, four on each hand.
runtime 6 minutes 38s
Radek received many queries to issue his Eastern Moves ebook as video. For some it is easier to learn a move from video instructions. Radek listened and decided to issue seven videos covering each part of Eastern Moves.
This is the first part including the chapters of 'Useful Moves' and 'Flourishes' including:
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This is an idea by John Cornelius where a card is pushed into a fan and during closing the fan the card is stolen into a Tenkai palm.
runtime: 1min 17s
Developed by Ed Marlo, it is a well-covered method to palm one or several cards from the bottom into a left-hand magician's palm.
runtime: 1min 53s