What you see is what you get. So much happens in just a few seconds that there is little chance
your audience won't be impressed.
As for me, I don't like to "prove" my ability with cards,
so I'll use a different presentation--but I will use it.
Despite all that is going on, this
is surprisingly easy; you don't even need a faro. Paul shows you how to do it with a good riffle
shuffle or a not-so-good riffle shuffle. How can you not afford to buy this>
6 of 6 magicians found this helpful.
Although this is done several ways, this demonstration and explanation are exceptional.
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
This is so clever, looks like a clutsey messed up shuffle. Yet control is maintained by just a few
simple moves. Excellent.
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
Cummins is a magician with a lot to offer. This routine is an excellent example of his FASDIU
approach. The emphasis is on deception, so it's not difficult. A wonderful worker.
2 of 2 magicians found this helpful.
You need the one hideous or nasty card technique that very few have developed proficiency to pull
it off which Mr C executes beautifully Paul demonstrates the dreaded infamous Slight quickly but
not thoroughly nor methodically !
He dose teach an alternative version with the nasty slight
!All in all even though i don't care for Mr C's dry unenthusiastic style I have much respect for Mr
Cummins as a consummate Artist
3 of 5 magicians found this helpful.
This is very good. Easy to do. I was able to do it right away.
No set up. You do it right away.
It starts as a piece of eye candy then it gets messy but you sort it up before they can say hep.
Recomended.
I love card magic that's genuinely startling and in which no cards are chosen. This trick is a
beauty. Pretty easy to do, downright magical and not just another 'Pick a card' exercise. Well worth
the cost.
Classic plot, with a new way to do it. Looks convincing, and it's really not difficult.
Cummins offers us an innovative & visual take on Triumph. Fairly easy to do with no complicated card
sleights. Only "con" is that a table is required. Highly recommend this!
i love this trick works great as an opener.