The Double Lift (DL) is arguably the most widely used sleight in all of card magic. Poorly executed,
you'll look like a complete dufus. Perfectly executed and you look like a wizard. Seemingly a simple
move, the DL is a tough move to polish to perfection and difficult to nail 100% of the time. For
century's, the classic pass was thought to be the most indispensable move but move over pass; the DL
is now the king of cards. This DVD is a timeless masterpiece.
Degree of Difficulty
Beginner to Expert. Wilson puts puts things in order. He assumes you don't even know what a
"mechanics grip" is. He ties the introductory material up with a "quick start" segment providing
three easy to learn miracles. The material gets harder from here on out. You'll find that some moves
and routines have an steep learning curve.
The cool thing is, I really think a beginner
could get this DVD as a starting point. There is no more important move than the DL in card magic.
This will give the beginner an arsenal of hard hitting close-up magic. Then, as the novice advances,
they can work on the more advanced material. Literally, this DVD will take you a long, long time to
learn and perfect all of the material.
And the advanced card mage will love the
Brittanica-like index of DL knowledge as well.
Teaching
Greg Wilson is like a
tenured Harvard professor - only a lot more fun and a lot less boring! Each routine is performed in
front of a small audience of attractive ladies donned in vintage 80s attire. He is constantly
cracking jokes and flirting with the pretty ladies in his audience. During the instructional
sections, Gregory moves slowly through all moves, usually several times in both slow-mo and in
tempo.
Quantity of Effects
Wow! Like Wilson's Ring Leader DVD is to "ring and
string" magic, this is THE encyclopedia of the Double Lift. As if the sleights weren't enough, there
are a bunch of great tricks in this gem. It took me well over an hour to document the sleights and
tricks that contained with this vast grimoire. So here they are:
Introduction - Greg
telling you what he's about to teach you.
Basic DL - Greg does a good job explaining basic
DL beginning with the mechanics of the mechanics grip and the thumb count from the biddle grip. It's
a littler different from the basic DL I learned.
Strike DL - a very popular DL because of the
natural moption and no get ready. Personally, I don't like it because I occasionally get a triple
(Yeah, I know...lack of practice!)
Grip Strike DL - enhanced version of the Strike that adds a
push over move.
Knock-Out DL - Greg's favorite and my fav as well. A litle flashy and always
works for me.
The Basic Replacement - perhaps I wasn't giving this part of the DL enough
attention!
Quick Start-up - three tricks to get your feet wet. These are really good tricks so
don't overlook them. Includes a very nice in-the-spectators-hand transposition.
Simple
Location Trick
Simple Reverse Trick
Simple Switch Trick
More replacements...
Maintaining a break after the replacement
Bernard Bilis Replacement - a flourishy
replacement.
Revolve Replacement - flourishy & emphasizes the singularity of of the double
(that's an oxymoron!)
Juan Tameriz Replacement - cool out jogged replacement.
Racherbaumer
Replacement - another cool out jogged replacement.
Vernon Offset Replacement - Yet another
reason why Vernon was a genius. Pick up a double and display it away from the deck in the air for
the crowd. Table it and place the cardbox on top of the tabled card. Guess what? It's already back
in the deck!
Get Readys...
No Brainer DL
Auto DL
Pinky Count DL
Thumb
Count DL
More doubles...
Double from a Fan
DL from a Dribble
Dai Vernon's
DL
Color Changes
DL without a Pack
Tabled DLs
Tricks...
Phoenix Aces
- pluck 4 Aces from the air, one at a time. This is not a back palm production. It uses some
sleights that I was not familiar with.
Weighted Aces - Wilson's version of Doc Daley's Last
Trick. Using 4 aces, demonstrate your ability to tell which ace is which by weight alone. Follow up
with some amazing"in the spectator's hand" transpositions. Very good trick I use all the time.
Two Wrongs Make A Right - Starts out as a pick a card trick. Only problem is that you guess
wrong twice. Take the two wrong cards place face up on the deck. Snap your fingers over the deck and
the correct card appears from thin air, face up on the top of the deck.
Jumping Gemini
(Darwin Ortiz) - Reminds me of the Color Monte on steroids. This is a difficult trick to master. Not
because of the sleights but because there are so many sequences to remember. Miss one sequence and
you're fricked. As a little bonus, Wilson does a great job teaching the Elmsley count.
Ambitious Card Routine
Greg performs his ACR but does provide the explanation. It's a
pretty good routine that ends in a card to card box. If you don't know the ACR I would recommend the
Worlds Greatest Magic by the Worlds Greatest Magicians: The Ambitious Card DVD from L&L Publishing.
An you get bonus tricks!
Bizarre Twist (Paul Harris) - I loved this trick. You
start with 3 red backed cards. You slide a black seven face down between two face down red aces.
Twist the cards apart and the seven is now face up. Do the sequence again and this time when you
flip the seven over it is a blue backed card.
Stop Trick - Drop a face down on the table.
To the side, deal the remaining cards onto the table and ask the spectator to say stop. Drop the
stop card onto the first tabled card. Flip them over and they are both red aces.
Double
Monte - Two red aces and a black queen. You show the black queen and table it face down. You then
show that you have two red aces in your hand. A quick spin and the two red aces become one black
queen. You flip the tabled card over and it is the two red aces.
This is a resource that
you will use for years to come. The tricks alone would make a solid DVD. If you need a resource to
determine the best DL for you, this is going to fit the bill. Sure, there may be some lessor known
DLs that are not covered here but there is sure to be a few that you'll come to cherish.