I'm a huge Sankey fan, and when I first saw this effect I was blown away with how many different
handlings Jay ads to the DVD. This is an effect that blows people away. I mean there's fire in it.
It looks awesome and closes shows.
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Amaze your friends, family or your uncle.
They all will get almost a heart attack after showing
this effect!!!
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This tricks is great. But you have to buy more and more flash paper, but it doesn't cost that much
though, I think it's worth it. BUY THIS TRICK NOW!!!
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This one never fails to astound. There are two pretty easy moves required to pull off this excellent
effect. I use an old quarter from 1938 and let them inspect it. I weave an absurd story about the
quarter's strange properties into the routine. The old coin adds interest and makes people think
there's something tricky about the coin.
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I liked this trick a lot and I recommend it. The only reason I only put 4 stars is that I didn't
quite get the reactions I was expecting, however the reactions were good.
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Do not underestimate the "simplicity" of this effect, because for lay people - It KILLS! Love the
great nice and easy handling. You can concentrate on the presentation and you definitely have a
winner. Highly recommended!
This trick is simple to make. Everything is well explained on the DVD. Very easy to do. Maybe a bit
of practice for some.
There are a lot of reasons to like this effect. It's very visual and very different. Unlike most
card tricks, your spectators will have no idea where you're going or what's about to happen. The
surprise element is just fantastic.
That said, it's not really a trick that will "fool"
people. Given time to reflect, they will understand what they saw. But the initial surprise and
the reactions are excellent.
It's relatively easy to perform. The only moves you need to
concern yourself with are holding a break and doing a double undercut. You also need to be careful
with your angles and handling at a couple of points, so as not to flash anything prematurely (no pun
intended).
The other thing you're going to want to do is take the time to pretreat your
cards to make them look more authentic. Don't be lazy like Jay. You WANT the spectators to pick up
the cards and look at them afterwards, so you want the burns to look as real as possible,
This Is a great trick with a burst of fire a signed coin finds your card!!
i would say this is the best close up trick in the world this is a have to have
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