This is an awesome effect, one of my favorites. But it is exactly the same trick as one found on
Paul Green's In the Trenches...
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Performers may want to consider Peter's original New York Transpo method (which is included)for
Anniversary Waltz. The advantage is that you won't need a DF card. That makes it a little more
easily resettable between tables. Like some of the other reviewers, I have done this effect off and
on over the past twenty plus years. It is a great effect, and, frankly, I didn't know that it needed
improvement.
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This is an outstanding effect. The trailer really does not do it justice. It will take a little
practice, but it is well worth it. The impossible result leaves the audience absolutely stunned.
When I was doing close up/walk around magic, this was one of my most requested effects. I learned it
a few decades ago in one of Peter's books. "Theatrical Close Up". It is a showcase effect. I highly
recommend it.
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I love this trick and I've been doing it often for about 25 years. Peter has updated the effect but,
with or without the new ideas, it's an audience killer.
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Great overall effect. Not much to add to the other reviewers other than the gimmick is good and can
be easily remade. As with many products what you are really paying for is the video of the method. I
love Anniversary Waltz and this could be used as part of it. 72-year-old here with one year of
experience. This is a great effect requiring a bit of practice.
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A real gem..
by a real pro..
smooth, fast routine with impact and a new take on the double.
Bad. We're forever spoiled on our doubles. :)
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Super easy and clean but very impressive.
Great work Peter.