I've watched too much fool us. The loads and switches are so obvious. Not that he isn't good and it isn't fun to watch the of the originals, but his sleight of hand is just ok at best by today's standards.
On the show program. It shows Steve from South Korea. I hope that do does get the recognition that he deserves. Steve performed a wonderful act at FFFF 2024!
I must apoligize, I was so excited about seeing this and sharing with my wife Jill. I didn't get his name. Shame on me! FYI: his full card act was stunning! I will update when I find the name of this card genius.
Lance is one of my favourite magicians ever. I love his stage presence. I still remember seeing his dove act, handkerchief candles and so on… such a great performance.
wow, I looked all over the place after The Encounter came out for this specific technique through all kinds of books and stuff. I was a kid back then, but on a whim just decided to see if the internet could point me in a direction and what do you know here it is. Amazing...thanks for sharing.
Takes me back to 1972 at The Fabulous Trick & Magic Company on East Charleston Blvd where Gary's Club used to meet. Think about Him most everyday and still drive by there once in a while . . . . . . .
The repetition of the effect is a good twist most of the time I saw people do it only once. Putting the cards down between the productions help selling the Illusion that there are much more cards produced. Well done!
Thanks for posting this. I have been suffering from depression since 2019. I randomly bought a ticket to the Summer Carnival tour in San Diego. I have been stressing about it for weeks...thinking about selling the ticket. This clip made me feel something approximating joy for the first time since my husband abandoned me for his barista. I am going to do whatever it takes to get to that concert!
Really nice production idea to hold the hat in the other hand this gives the manipulation a nice impromtu touch. It is also great to see manipulation out of a stage scenario. However I do not understand your Finale because I was missing the climax. In my opinion it makes no sense to drop the hand with the last card behind the body only to backpalm it again. (I thought you would load for a final Fan) You could instead have pretended to throw the card in the Air and vanish it then reproduce on fingertip. I also would leave out the showing of the hands empty move at the end because in my opinion it does not make the last production more impossible.
Needed to regrip.....Thanks for taking the time to let me know. though, I should have put the hat on my head after the initial productions and then focus on the final production.
@@markyeagermastermagician That sounds like a great idea with taking on the hat again. I wish I could handle as many cards as you did in the backpalm that cleanly The regrip was nicely covered. I just thought I comment since I really like your content.
@@markusdeminger8811 I use super thin fanning cards from Approach Magic. For me, the best number to produce is 12, and I keep track of the count in my head. The 12th card should be produced much better than in this clip. Jeff McBride is a friend and in my opinion, is the best card manipulator in the world. Thanks for your kind words about my content...
@@markyeagermastermagicianWhile Jeff is a brilliant card manipulator, I personally find Lance Burton's long wizardy fingers most artistic and magical to watch.. That being said, you are also no less impressive.. Bravo!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@jhsdfjhgjh Thank you for your kind words! Understanding Jeff & Lance's skills is a lofty goal. Lance kindly shared one of his card techniques on a video that Jill Yeager recorded. They both have a wonderful style with the cards!
This is a wonderful 6 minute clip of a Slydini performance highlighting his One Coin and Sponge Ball routines on his 1975 first appearance on the Dick Cavett show .Note Steve Allen in the plaid jacket sitting on Cavett's left.
What a superb sequence! Really well thought out. I’m a Michael Skinner fan, but I don’t think I’ve come across this particular Ace production in his publications. Thanks for sharing.
That was an electric audience for you?? Wow, one of the lamest performances I've ever seen! The rope trick was acceptable, best part of your routine by far, the rest was literally horrible and almost painful to watch. What a GRACIOUS audience to give you as much response as they did, which was meager at best.
I tried Slydini's sponge ball routine. Sometimes a sponge ball would fall on the floor. So I never did it for anyone. I saw Slydini do his sponge routine and one ball fell on the floor, but Slydini kept going. I was probably the only person that noticed a sponge ball was missing.
@@markyeagermastermagicianOh wow. I wonder what he was like on stage. I thought he only did closeup at tables. Would have loved to see how he adapted to platform style.