Sleeve Star by David Jay - Dude That's Cool Magic

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2010

Ge it here: http://www.dudethatscoolmagic.co.uk

For years sleeving has been a Holy Grail for many performers. David Jay is one of the world's greatest sleight of hand experts and has spent the last 20 years taking sleeving to a whole new level. Now Wizard FX Productions are proud to present the release of one of the most anticipated items to hit the magic community in recent years - Sleeve Star.

Sleeve Star is more than a trick. It's an incredible utility device that you can incorporate into your existing routines. Imagine closing your hand around a coin or a borrowed ring and then showing it has vanished and is now in the other hand which has been behind your back since the start of the performance! That is just one effect possible with Sleeve Star.

Sleeve Star includes a DVD with in-depth teaching on the art of sleeving as well as instructions on how to install and operate the Sleeve Star so that you can make the most of its limitless potential. Five of David's favorite routines are also explained.

Coin Teleportation - When Greg Wilson first saw Sleeve Star he helped David routine this effect and it's a KILLER. A signed coin vanishes with one hand and is found moments later in the other hand, which had been held behind the performer's back from the beginning of the routine. This can also be performed with borrowed rings and other objects.

Anniversary Coins - Following an in the hands transposition, two borrowed signed coins fuse together as one, freezing the moment of magic perfectly.

Coins Across - Imagine being able to perform a coins across with just three signed coins, no gimmicks, no gaffs, no extras. This is the cleanest version of the plot you will EVER see.

Coins To Pocket - Three signed coins travel from your hand into your pocket with no palming.

Signed Coin to Envelope - A signed coin vanishes and appears in a sealed envelope which has been on display from the beginning of the routine.

Please also note that this utility device can be used with jackets or shirts.

No sewing required. No strings, no pulls, no vacuums, no conveyer belts and no hidden female assistants.

Don't just sleeve. Be a SLEEVE STAR!

"I don't perform other people's material, but this I will do. I'm going to put one of these in every jacket I own!"
- Gregory Wilson

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  • @wulf2001 haha, that cracked me up. If you think that is how it is done xD

  • @wulf2001 LoL That is hilarious! Stop guessing the methods! lol your going to make a fool of yourself

  • @wulf2001 fuck you lol thats not how its done you loser.

  • here is my hypothesis on how it is done. Remember its only Television so his buddy there is in on it. One hand is on his coat near the inside. When he puts the pen in notices he sticks to fingers near the inside probably taking the coin that is stuck to something there. Then you'll notice his left hand (first hand) drops off screen for a second thats when he says "this is your coin". He simply drops it on the floor then turns around and ban the one he pulled out from his coat before is there.

  • Awwwwwwwesooooooome!!!!!! Geting it!!!

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