Murphy's Magic Supplies, Inc. Anniversary Waltz (World's Greatest Magic) | DVD | Card Magic | Close Up
Murphy's Magic Supplies, Inc. Anniversary Waltz (World's Greatest Magic) | DVD | Card Magic | Close Up
Murphy's Magic Supplies, Inc.

Anniversary Waltz (World's Greatest Magic) | DVD | Card Magic | Close Up

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  • SKILL LEVEL : Intermediate
  • WHY LEARN MAGIC TRICKS: There are many reason but above all, performing magic will help you boost your self-confidence. Learning a few simple tricks is a great way to build confidence and is a good ice breaker.
  • INCREASE SELF-CONFIDENCE AND CHARISMA: Once you have performed a magic trick or two at a party or even a loose gathering, watch everyone come close to see what you're doing.
  • GRAB ATTENTION ANYWHERE: When people see a magic trick being performed, they come in droves to see more. They crowd around, eager to be entertained and willing to suspend common sense,
  • Why learn magic tricks? There are many reason but above all, performing magic will help you boost your self-confidence. Learning a few simple tricks is a great way to build confidence and is a good ice breaker. When performed well, a simple magic trick can generate a lot of positive attention and make you feel quite good. Continue to develop your special skill and see how you can use your talent to help bring much happiness to others.


Michael Ammar once wrote that one of the principles key to making a magic effect memorable to an audience is to alter an object magically and then give it away in its altered state. A souvenir of this kind will be treasured forever and there's been perhaps no better example of this kind of effect than one in which two playing cards, signed by the spectators, are magically fused into a single card. Not glued or fasted in any way; they actually become one single card. Doc Eason took a concept by magician Christopher Carter and created a neo-classic of card magic that is in use by close-up magicians the world over and you'll see a real-world performance and a meticulous explanation of the workings by Doc himself. J. J. Sanvert is next with a version where the cards first apparently fuse face to face and then, finally, back to back and given away as a strange souvenir. Carl Andrews presents a version, perfect for strolling performers, where two cards - one signed on the front, the other on the back - fuse together. Garrett Thomas presents his version of the Eason concept with some beautiful touches that make this a truly magical experience for the participants while Etienne Pradier closes with a light and comedic routine that still packs a magical wallop and once again, leaves the spectators with an inscrutable souvenir. Any magic trick that can leave an indelible mark in the minds of an audience deserves consideration by any magician that performs for people in the real-world and one would be hard-pressed to find a piece of close-up magic that does the job quite as well as the performance pieces you'll discover on this DVD. The Anniversary Waltz - Doc Eason Card Fusion - Jean-Jacques Sanvert Hula-Fusion - Carl Andrews Anniversary Waltz - Garrett Thomas The Wedding Test - Etienne Pradier