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World's Greatest Magic - Close-up magic - Volume 1 (1 hour and 30 minutes).
Magicians who specialize in close-up are constantly in search of magic effects that do not require the use of playing cards. Over 75% of magical effects that have been published in more than 50-60 years, in fact, of paper or use playing cards. It follows that the effects "without papers" are a minority in the magic literature. On this DVD, you will see seven different performers presenting and explaining incredible close-up routine that will disrupt any public, without the help of playing cards! Begin the legendary Bruce Cervon with a magnificent magic routine where a borrowed handkerchief is clearly set on fire and then magically be repaired and used for a stunning production. Glen Falkenstein, a renowned mentalist Falkenstein & Willard, combines two simple and well-known commercial bills to build a nice routine of magic, while Michael Ammar will tell you all the secrets of the wonderful effect of Stefan Schutzer's "Animated bill". Subsequently, Bob Read will show you a fun routine. Mark Leveridge, however, will offer you an elegant and magical routine of coins, while Flip will perform the classic effect of Chinese rings with safety pins. Finally, Bill Malone will show and explain a wonderful (and wonderfully portable) routine conjuring that will appeal to young and old.
Hanky panky - Bruce Cervon
A ball and a tube - Falkenstein & Willard
Self-Folding Bill - Michael Ammar
Transpo tumbler - Bob Read
Stay at home coins - Mark Leveridge
Flip-Pins - Flip
Rub-a-Dub-Dub / Cups and balls - Bill Malone