Bill Simon’s Vanish decova, 3 January 2016 This seems to be a long forgotten, wonderful coin vanish. What I really like with it is the concept behind. A nice idea to use the small coin as a reasoning to bring the hands together in order to steal the big coin. A perfect example of how to hide the actual trick action under a natural smaller action. I hope that the new generation of magicians will not forget about this beautiful off-beat vanish. It is easy to perform and fun. And it fools the spectators … http://solidmagic.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/simon_vanish.mp4 agenda-en
Ed Marlo Footage 3 January 2016 Sometimes Youtube is good for researching and storing history. This clip is a very nice compilation of rare footage of Ed Marlo. Seeing it reminds me how good they were back then, especially Marlo himself. Impressive. I have no idea who put that outstanding collection together and uploaded it, but… Read More
The Slippy Tip 11 March 2017 This one really changed my life and attitude towards the work with a thumb tip and any folded slips of paper or bills inside it. It is what I would call a classical ‘hack’. The main problem for me was that often I couldn’t retrieve the bill or slip, due… Read More
Multiple Card Switch 1 January 2016 This technique seems to be a Marlo Action Switch (or whatever). I’ve been using it for ages to switch in/out multiple cards and packets. Sometimes, I will do it without a table—it then becomes a sort of ‘floating top change’. Judge for yourself. Read More