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21 (Twenty One)- Magic by Sweden (2 Disc Set) - Magic Trick

2012-10-03 1 Dailymotion

Available from http://www.world-of-magic.co.uk <br />Ten inventors and performers of magic took siege of the magic bar in stockholm to record project 21 but it proved impossible to hold a strong fort against the proprietor who opened the doors and laymen flooded the premises. Could they continue their secret work just a few feet away from the unsuspecting guests The following takes place between 10 am and 11 pm <br />Axel Adlercreutz The Self Bending Straw - A drinking straw bends by itself as you hold it lightly. <br />Circle Vanish - A very visual coin vanish. <br />Two rope amp ring moves - Fast clean and super visual linking and unlinking of a ring and rope. <br /> Erik Nordvall <br />Memoradix - After three increasingly impossible card locations the deck ends up in new deck order. <br />The Real Green Shuffle - Lennart Greens false riffle shuffle with Eriks addition. <br />Johan Stahl <br />Sleeveless Sleeving - A pen appears disappears appears and transforms a crash course in sleeving <br />Sleeveless amp Purseless - Bonus sleeving. <br />Jonas Ljung <br />Forced Will - An impromptu prediction of how the spectator will place random objects on the table. <br />Joachim Solberg <br />JS Card Control Double Lift and Top Change adapted into three short and powerful card tricks. <br />Anders Moden <br />Cherry Blossom - Not suitable at the dinner table. Regurgitation sort of... <br />Suction - Impromptu designed for dinner seatings. <br />Tim Star <br />Ace routine - Includes Ace Production the Turnover Muck Switch Vanishing Aces the Breakaway Case. <br />Micke Askernas <br />Display Bend - Cheeky and visual spoonbending. <br />Askernas Retention Pass - Utility coin vanish. <br />Tom Stone <br />Redneck Remedy - An innovative twist on the multiplying bottles. <br />Gap Drive - You will love to practise this magician fooler. <br />Clink Catch - An eyecatching stunt. Start with coins turn them into anything you like. <br />Tomas Blomberg <br />Time After Time - An amazing principle. Three spectators a shuffled deck and a series of random events leading to three impo

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