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In this compilation of 47 videos:
01 “Splat Production” -> And odd but visual card production. Quirky!
02 “Erdnase/Houdini Change” -> One of the most visual and PRACTICAL card changes in the world.
03 “B.P.Ditch” -> A funky lapping technique with the sublime Gallo Pitch.
04 “Cuff To Cuff” -> A very casual and natural way to show your hands EMPTY.
05 “Heavy Metal” -> Great way to vanish a spoon, pen, almost any small object while seated.
06 “Paintbrush Change” -> A beautiful card change. Easy and very ‘focused.’
07 “Palm Off Card Change” -> A simple, natural action provides the perfect cover for this change.
08 “Airborne” -> Cause a playing card to visually change in mid air!
09 “Maximum Melt” -> An especially sneaky opening phase for a ring and rope routine.
10 “Second Deal Change” -> This disarming change can look very relaxed and natural.
11 “Favorite Slip Knot” -> This technique creates an extremely convincing false knot.
12 “Tap Vanish” -> A convincing vanish for almost any smaller, thin or rectangular object.
13 “Undercover Top Change” -> A version of the classic Top Change with unlimited applications
14 “Submarine Vanish” -> This coin vanish looks great, but the timing has to be perfect
15 “Mephisto Change” -> A very difficult, but really powerful coin transformation. [There’s also an Advanced one.]
16 “Tilt” -> One of the most deceptive versatile card sleights for beginners to learn.
17 “Illogical Cut (Variation)” -> Lou Johnson’s ‘messy version’ of the popular flourish
18 “Gonzo” -> Very practical technique for vanishes and transformations.
19 “Handkerchief Vanish” -> A classic way to vanish a coin or almost any small object.
20 “Silver Lining” -> A coin appears from inside the folds of a borrowed dollar bill.
21 “Wave Load” -> A subtle version of the L’Homme Masque coin technique.
22 “Twirl Change” -> An Edward Marlo change with a very clean display of the playing card.
23 “One Hand Cut” -> A classic sleight. Perfect way to show you got ‘skillz.’
24 “False Take-Off Change” -> An especially ‘misleading’ technique.
25 “The Ol’ Coin Up Nose” -> Mike Skutt’s wonderfully sophisticated version of the classic con.
26 “Jam Session” -> A few sleight-of-hand ideas with a borrowed coin and an ordinary pen.
27 “Botop Change” -> A very difficult technique, capable of powerfully visual changes and secret switches.
28 “Warm-Up Production” -> A very casual and disarming coin production.
29 “Coin From Borrowed Bill” -> A great way to start a more involved routine with a single coin.
30 “Ken Krenzel’s ‘Rise Rise Rise'” -> This killer card change happens while the deck is resting ON THE TABLE.
31 “The Classic Pass” -> One of Jay’s all-time favorite sleights. Find out why.
32 “Tenkai Card Change” -> This change is extremely ‘angly’ but it looks like real magic.
33 “Shanghai Change” -> A pretty card change (but you really have to watch your angles!)
34 “The Spread Pass” -> This ‘old school’ technique provides a lot of inherent visual cover for the sleights involved.
35 “‘Flipstick’ Technique” -> Some valuable tips on a wonderfully VISUAL technique
36 “P.O.V. Change” -> A difficult, but especially visual coin change.
37 “The Radar Switch” -> An absolutely undetectable coin switch.
38 “Drop Zone Production” -> Startling one coin production from undeniably empty hands.
39 “The Convincing Control” -> An indetectable technique that switches AND controls the selected card.
40 “Distant Misdirection Palm” -> This devious technique is perfect for ‘card to pocket or wallet’ routines.
41 “Topper” -> Jay adapts Frank Garcia’s powerful card sleight for a 3-phase routine.
42 “Rubaway Vanish” -> A great technique to vanish or change an (apparently) tabled card.
43 “One Hand Shuffle” -> One of the most difficult flourishes in all of card magic.
44 “Mercury Card Fold” -> One of Jay’s all-time favorite card sleights.
45 “One Hand Top Palm” -> A ‘must learn’ sleight for all serious students of magic with playing cards.
46 “Starfish Change” -> This playing card change is quite ‘angle-y’ but looks like real magic.
47 “Mephisto Change (Adv)” -> An especially difficult coin sleight. Extremely visual change.