Thank you! That's quite a high bar. I love Hollingsworth's work. If you are interested in learning, it's available on my page: magicbywest.gumroad.com/l/seamless
Josh This is dope, but just a question. Do you have to put the card in your mouth for the trick to work? I’m sort of a germaphobe so I don’t really want to put a card in my mouth
It's Magic Bro honestly practice is what is makes the trick work. You will learn everything you need to know in the explanation and with practice you can modify things to suit your needs. Sorry, don't want to give anything away. 😊
@@itsmagicbro1551 sorry for the SUPER late reply. No, you do not need to put the pieced in your mouth. That's just a convenient place for me, and worked with the choreography I developed. It's not necessary for the method though.
Lol, you can't see what it's like in real life unless you see it live. Showing some things on video will reveal the method because obviously you can replay and slow it down. Most of the method here is happening right in front of your face, the part that's missing is like 5% of the manipulation. This video accurately represents what your audience will see if performed well.
Yes of course. Magic isn't real. This is Torn and Restored - a well known trick where you switch one or more untorn pieces of paper in the place of a torn one. The secret is that it's a particularly snazzy version of it - looks great.