Based on Larry Jennings neo-classic plot, here's my take on the effect that gets rid of the need for the deck for the last vanish. Here I present the non-gimmicked version of the effect, perfect for restaurant workers.....
Excellent! Watching it many times, I, too, figured it out before my brain exploded. You flexed a card at one point and I unraveled it from there. In a live performance, there is no rewind so spectators will only get exploded brains ;^) I wish I had a fraction of your skill.
i cant catch you ime not a cunjuror but i can figure out 99% of tricks and do some as well but to be honest i cant get past the second card apearing between your fingers as you put your hand down. so smooth your up thier with my favs.
Excellent! Watching it many times, I, too, figured it out before my brain exploded. You flexed a card at one point and I unraveled it from there. In a live performance, there is no rewind so spectators will only get exploded brains ;^) I wish I had a fraction of your skill.
HappyTinfoilCat 3 years ago
Wow dude you're good.
psychocloud 3 years ago
yeah, that is nice, very smooth.. I completely missed that the first time
random52k 3 years ago
nice at 41 sec, you know what i mean
themadhatter312 4 years ago
i cant catch you ime not a cunjuror but i can figure out 99% of tricks and do some as well but to be honest i cant get past the second card apearing between your fingers as you put your hand down. so smooth your up thier with my favs.
ooglebydoogleby 4 years ago
if you see some Kranzo in there you are correct. However it might be attributed to The Flicking Fingers, and then pre-date to Bernard Billis.
Cbass187 4 years ago
damn that was sweet! i figured that out after watching it couple of times. bravo!!!
tzudorp 4 years ago
Wow....the last vanish looks great. I'm lost.
DarkAsDay 4 years ago
polished. Dope.
Orbitbrown 4 years ago
very very nice and smooth, mad props
sleepyjeff06 4 years ago