Color Changing Deck (World's Greatest Magic) - DVD

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Color Changing Deck (World's Greatest Magic) - DVD

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    World's Greatest Magic - The color changing deck (duration 1 hour and 10 minutes).

    One of the key elements to entertain the audience magically is to surprise. One of the methods that magicians have adopted for years is to take the deck of cards with which they are working and, magically, changing the color of the back. Many of the most exceptional magicians have found their version of this classic effect: Edward Marlo Dai Vernon Paul Curry and many others. The results of their work can be found in the repertoire of commercial magic of many magicians. You will see, on this DVD, seven different performers, each with its own version. Bill Malone is the first with his version of the creation of Ed Marlo where, before the backs of three cards chosen from the audience change color and then the whole deck of cards.
    Harry Lorayne will show his presentation of this effect (with an incredible disappearance of the entire deck of cards after a shocking change of color) then you will find the version of Michael Ammar effect "Changing the color of the deck" by Dai Vernon. Johnny Thompson, however, will introduce the creation of Paul Curry and Oscar Weigle while Boris Wild one in which the deck three times to change color! The legendary Derek Dingle performs one of his classic routine where he combines the "Triumph" of Vernon with the "Change the color of the deck" while John Mendoza will show you a version where, once again, three cards chosen from the audience change color then follow from all over the deck of cards.

    Phil Willmarth, in The Linking Ring once wrote: "The routine change of color of the deck are strong and are the best way to start a sequence cartomagica."

    Marlo's Color-Changing Deck routine - Bill Malone
    Color-Changing Deck - Harry Lorayne
    Color-Changing Deck - Michael Ammar
    Color-Changing Deck - Johnny Thompson
    Miracolor - Boris Wild
    Color triumphant - Derek Dingle
    Color-Changing Deck - John Mendoza