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Cabaret Magic Volume 2 by Ted Lesley video DOWNLOAD

Cabaret Magic Volume 2 by Ted Lesley video DOWNLOAD

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Get ready for a delightful romp through the world of magic with this second volume from Ted Lesley, guaranteed to tickle your fancy and baffle your mates. Here’s what’s in store:

  • Six Card Repeat - A brilliantly simple take on the classic where the twist at the end will leave even the skeptics scratching their heads (trust me, it’s that good!).
  • Borrowed Bill in Borrowed Cigarette - Ever wondered where half your cash has gone? Spoiler alert: it’s in a cigarette you didn’t even bring! Now that’s what I call a smoking hot revelation.
  • Comedy Rope Trick - The Professor's Nightmare gets a cheeky makeover! Watch as three bits of rope play a game of hide and seek, transforming in an instant while one piece makes a daring leap into the audience (no one’s safe!).
  • Comedy Mindreading - Three cards are picked and our performer fumbles hilariously before finally nailing the impossible (with style, of course). Who knew mind reading could be this entertaining?
  • The Fastest Card Trick in the World - Blink and you’ll miss it! A signed card and a borrowed credit card undertake a jaw-dropping journey that’ll leave you questioning reality (or maybe just your eyesight).
  • Coin Through Sleeves - Witness a dazzling rendition of the classic Winged Silver, where a coin makes a magical journey from hand to glass via the sleeves (and yes, milk is involved—don’t ask).
  • Bill in Lightbulb - Torn in half and poof! One half of a borrowed bill disappears into the centre of a light bulb that was merrily shining just moments ago. Talk about a bright idea!
  • Bill in Lemon - Think you know this one? Think again! One half of a borrowed bill vanishes from a spectator's envelope and reappears inside a lemon that was just sitting there, all innocent-like. Quite fruity, isn’t it?
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