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Video of Secrets 1 & 2

By John Carney
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Video of Secrets 1 & 2

69.90 usd

By John Carney

Both DVDs for 69.90 | Also available individually

John Carney is widely acknowledged as one of the best magical entertainers and teachers in the world. His last book, Carneycopia, was acclaimed by many as a classic and one of the best books of the decade. The Book of Secrets, his first new work in ten years, included lessons for stage and close-up and these videos allow you watch (and learn) the effects from the book performed by the creator himself.

These DVDs don't just contain tricks, but a comprehensive course of study in the art and psychology of sleight of hand. 

 

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Video of Secrets Volume 1 (out of stock)

34.95

Five routines from The Book of Secrets.

This DVD contains John's practical handling of the cigars from the purse, two little known linking ring moves, his take on the classic miser's dream, a humorous ball routine using grapes, and variations on one of the best and most visual card tricks ever: Leipzig's Opener.

Running Time Approximately: 1hr 13min

 
Video of Secrets Volume 2  (out of stock)

34.95

This DVD contains five more ideas from The Book of Secrets. John explains several very visual methods for vanishing a handkerchief, a variation of the classic Victor-Vernon routine with five coins and a champagne glass, a most efficient control of several cards, a hybrid of the Rosini and Ramsay thimble routines, and the classic cards up the sleeve using the entire deck, with a surprise finish.

Running Time Approximately: 1hr 19min

 

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