Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Silky Smooth Card Magic by Lance Pierce (2 DVD)

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Aces Up: The four Aces are meticulously and fairly lost in the deck, only to rise back to the top. There is a moment in the performance of this effect--you'll know it when you see it--when Lance flashes some indifferent cards to show the Aces have not yet risen. This fooled us completely. Gorgeous routine.

A Logical Conclusion: Lance's masterful take on a Larry Jennings effect in which an entire packet of cards changes in the most unexpected manner.

Modern Follow the Leader: Lance puts his eloquent touch on the classic plot. This is, we think, the definitive version of this classic effect.

Deliberate Sidesteal Finesse: Lance adds a dribble into the middle of the Sidesteal action, which aids in making the sleight very casual and fair.



The Whisperers: Four Queens change into two selected cards in an unexpected way.

Perfectionistic: This unusual plot (thanks to Paul Harris) is seldom seen, and here it gets the Lance Pierce treatment. Despite Lance's best efforts, he is magically unable to mix red cards into black cards. Every time he shuffles them together, they mysteriously separate. This is a masterclass in false shuffles and cuts, all taught by Lance (except for the Zarrow Shuffle, which is not covered).

Cutting for Carey: An INGENIOUS routine in which you cut to four Queens, and then change them into the four Aces.

Turnkai Change: A challenging but beautiful color change that is smooth as silk in Lance's deft fingers.

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