I love Craig Petty! I watch his YouTube channel all the time and I love him and Ryland! This is the
first product I’ve bought from him and can I just say, THIS LECTURE ROCKS! He covers so much great
material and as a bonus you get to see Erik saying, “That’s so good,” so many times and it’s very
funny. 10 out of 10! I definitely recommend!
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Firstly i would just like to say a massive thank you to Penguin Magic for making this lecture
happen.
Mr Craig Petty , what a beast of a lecture 👏 a massive thank you 😊 the content in
here is awesome.
If your thinking about getting this lecture DONT THINK just get it,you
will not be disappointed 😊
Make sure you also check out Craig's latest projects The
Quantum Deck and Chop.. Both are exceptional effecs and adding them to your arsenal is a must.
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Craig's lecture touched on so many effects that I will be using. The subtleties on handlings really
helped me with my presentation and this is one of the Penguin lectures I have bought where I pretty
much will be using everything at some point in the future. So glad I purchased this.
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This is basically a lecture of taking what’s in your magic drawer and us it. This is not taking junk
from your drawer, but quality items such as a quiver or invisible deck. Then taking them to the next
level. There also traditional plots with useful twists, like an in the hands Triumph for walk
around.
To be clear, construction takes care of much of the work and misdirection, but some
of Craig’s effects do require some (not quite) intermediate (or perhaps a little more than basic)
slight of hands. He also shares a couple of tricks that rely almost entirely on gimmicks, for
effects that appear cleaner or more magical than would otherwise be possible.
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I think I just found the frontrunner for the "lecture of the year" award. This is just too good.
When you say "all-around performer", Craig is the man.
You have EVERYTHING here: coins,
cards, sponge, and whatnot; gimmicked and not gimmicked magic; short stuff, long stuff; standup
magic, close up magic - EVERYTHING.
The thinking here is also very smart. Craig made me
think about my magic in a different way because everything here is taking something everyone uses in
one way, and completely spinning it around. This is a masterclass in originality and creativity. So
happy I watched it.
To add to that, Craig is an excellent teacher. Everything is well
covered and explained in detail. I just want to forget everything so I can watch it again and enjoy
it the same way. Erik's multiple "wow"s are truly justifed.
Do yourself a favor - this is
GOLD.
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I'm a big fan of Craig Petty effects. In this live lecture, he covers a very large number of
'workers'. Many are almost self-working and could be done by a confident intermediate level
performer. But in each case their impact is HUGE.
There are a few effects with both coins
and cards that will take quite a bit of practice to perfect. But well worth the effort to be able to
present miracles.
Craig shows, in many cases, how to start with simpler handling and
sleights that you can then go on to develop into much longer, multi-phase routines. Thanks, man!
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This was a REALLY good lecture.
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The cards across is worth the price of the lecture alone.
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Great lecture. Amazing. So much outstanding material to work with.
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Both Chop and Petty's lecture ARE REMARKABLE for the detail of methods, moves, and variety of
effects he teaches -- with playing cards, dollar bills. Coins, sponge balls, even a mentalism
lecture.
Buy Chop and his lecture.
.
They are the finest magic I've ever purchased.
I'm 69. My mom bought me a book on the Benson bowl and balls -- when I was 8.
Thank you Craig.