At first this looks as a Parlour show, but it is performed at a close table. I would think you could
use for either depending on your show. The only weird awkward part of the dvd is at the beginning
during ‘an interview’, however if you muddle thru it and actually listen to what he is saying, he is
giving great information out such as many top performers, so it is hard to knock the information but
the sound quality during that scene is tough. During the performance some moves are repeated but the
performer uses methods that are not as common in the US so you get a different perspective on
various methods. There are a couple of items not explained which takes away from 5 stars but there
is enough info to be more than satisfied. I don’t think his style or tricks are everyone’s cup of
tea, but that might be what you need to make the magic your own. There are several hidden gems that
are useful such as his bill in lemon, which is a staple of many magicians act but his subtlety on
the reveal takes off the heat which is refreshing. Also his cups and balls have a few different
sleights that most can work in their act. Overall it is a great purchase for the serious performer
but the casual performer may not get as much out of it except for new methods and great advice. Look
for a cool box to save money. Recommend.
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Manuel Muerte, Personally i think that is the grand teacher of misdirection, or the father of
misdirection can simply realise an effect after another in one unpredictable way, causing that you
watch where he wishes that you watch, his act of change of necktie seeing it in TV is even
surprising, if you think that your reactions or movements are too much obvious probably this video
is the answer that as much you look for.
I recommend also flicking finger the movie
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here in your store: penguinmagic :-D
Remember you never do a great effect if you dont done
by misdirection....
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