las vegas is a interesting city build in a interesting location that could be and probably is the headquater of the bos of all the magicians from the world.
"Dedi" the ancient Egyptian magician is a character in a papyrus written about 500 years after the supposed events happened. I think it's safe to classify the Westcar papyrus as literary fiction and not history.
I still go pay music concert, even though i can play guitar too. so it doesn't matter if I know how a trick is done. there are so many tricks in their world. it's hard to keep know track. if you do why don't you become a magician right.
Seriously I know many die hard magicians will kill me..But I'll risk it by asking how was the card changing trick at 28:50 done? I mean just tell me the name of the trick and I'll look it up or buy it but I must know....thx on advance though
I think it's just called 'world's fastest card trick' by Eugene burger. it's a change created by dai Vernon using a move by a very well known Japanese magician. Vernon used the Japanese magician's move against him and fooled him with this change in the 20s/30s.
Most executions, including burnings, were carried out by protestant sects such as puritans, calvinists, anabaptists etc. The Catholic Church was pretty tame by comparison, and they had profound reasons for objecting to magic which requires a lot of reading to properly understand.
32:23 - It took me 2 years of practicing this every single day to get it.... Cool? LMAO... That's not any sort of magic trick though and doesn't seem to relate in any way that I can think of to any particular coin trick where you'd need to be able to do that before being able to perform a given coin trick... He's gotta hold both of his hands flat facing that one way only and then slowly flop them over to make it all work, so I don't think that technique is usable in any coin trick... Did he do all this then just to be able to show people "Hey I can do this, watch!"... Sadly, it's not even that impressive either because of the slow deliberate speed with which he still needs to do it all these years later.
It's not a trick but is good for dexterity. Doing it slowly and deliberately is actually very difficult, but yes it's a fairly pointless thing like a pen spin, it's just a show off move
The goose trick is easy it's done with a chicken to this day it is done by tucking the head underneath a wing the neck is so flexible it doesn't get hurt
That Wasn’t Teller Talking...(ya all were fooled) That Was Slight Of Mouth LoL... but the real trick was did ya notice the words were coming out both sides of his mouth?