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Michael Close Workers- #2 video DOWNLOAD

Michael Close Workers- #2 video DOWNLOAD

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  • Pink Floyd - Watch in awe as the backs of four jokers flip from blue to red and back again. This cheeky opener resets faster than your last bad magic joke! Pink Floyd is a masterclass in no-nonsense card handling.
  • Renaldo the Great - A routine with the classic Chinese Prayer Vase that’ll leave your magic mates scratching their heads and the cheeky kid at the restaurant in stitches. Ideal for table hopping (and good luck getting that kid to stop giggling).
  • The El Cheepo Magic Club - Inspired by Paul Harris' Flash Fold, this gem is a real crowd pleaser for kids, and you’ll leave behind your business card with their parents—like a magic calling card! It also serves up a tasty lesson in using presentation to disguise those pesky methodical limitations.
  • Coda Chrome - An astonishing three-way coincidence that’ll leave magicians and laymen alike completely stumped. Based on a trick by Stewart James, Coda Chrome takes the concept of "outs" and gives it a serious upgrade.
  • Chicken Teriyaki - A well-crafted Copper-Silver transposition that sneaks in the gaff so smoothly that no one will see it coming. Ideal for walk-around situations, plus the magic unfolds right in the spectator's hands—no pressure!
  • You Hue - A Wild Card routine that uses the spectator's name and a randomly chosen colour marker. You Hue showcases another sneaky use of outs, and the gaff can moonlight in plenty of other tricks. A real showstopper!
  • Red Blue Mama Fooler - The name might raise eyebrows, but the effect is a straight-up killer. The audience picks any card; you spread a red-backed deck with a single blue-backed card. Bingo—it’s the chosen card. As a cheeky kicker, you then spread a blue-backed deck, revealing one red-backed card. Guess what? It's also the named card.
  • The Wishing Trick - This charming number helped Michael Close get comfy with a memorised deck. Not only is it delightful, but you’ll also pick up essential skills for working with your memorised deck (and maybe a few wishes along the way).
  • The Haunted Deck - Name any card, and watch as the deck cuts itself right to it without any funny business. This one’s another memorised deck trick, but it can be done sans memorisation too. Plus, Michael’s added a visual twist that makes the deck look like it’s got a mind of its own.
  • Reverse Logic - The ideal card routine for the strolling performer: a series of baffling card reversals. The routine’s modular design means you can wrap up at any point and still leave them jaws on the floor.
  • 26 Cents Worth of Change - A rare treat in magic: an utterly impromptu coin trick. Two dimes undergo a series of logical transformations, ending with you holding just a penny. This one’s a solid choice for strolling performances.
  • Flying Home - Michael Close’s take on the classic "Homing Card" trick. A signed card makes a dramatic return to your pocket not once, but twice. And for the grand finale, the whole deck makes its way back—except for the signed card. Nice one!
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