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From the product description: "Made in Japan, via Vanishing Inc. in the US, for the world!" This is the world debut DVD of Ken Niinuma, a talent that Joshua Jay fell in love with. It features three card magic routines selected by Niinuma himself from his many original works. To give you an idea of how carefully he selected them, he declared, "I wouldn't mind if any of these three works became my last." Please take a look at these masterpieces. What they all have in common is the incredibly high quality of the revisions. Without detracting from the original ideas, they've been made clearer and even more mysterious. Almost self-working, with no difficult techniques. Beginners can do them right away. But that doesn't mean they're not satisfying for advanced performers. There are eye-opening solutions, and the strength of the effects is undeniable. You'll want to perform these. They are truly excellent revisions. As proof, the original magicians have given them their seal of approval. Recommendations: "This DVD has more value than what meets the eye." - Joshua Jay "Extremely clever. It's a shame to reveal the secrets." - John Bannon "I'm impressed by Mr. Niinuma's energetic creative approach." - So Sato Contents: Thunderstruck A revision of "play it straight." The spectator selects a card. The magician shuffles the remaining deck face up and face down. With a spell, only the cards of the same suit as the spectator's selected card turn face up. But that's not all. An amazing climax follows. John Bannon, the creator of the original, is also highly impressed. Crackdown A clean and mysterious sandwich card effect that doesn't require much technique. Joshua Jay was so impressed that he immediately decided to publish it in Magic Magazine. waltz An homage to the popular plot "Anniversary Waltz." Clever self-working. Two cards signed by a couple are drawn together. The video is easy to understand, and it also comes with a Japanese instruction manual, so it's recommended for those who are not good at English. Search Keywords: #Magic #Conjuring #Magic #CardMagic #CoinMagic #CloseUpMagic #StageMagic #Mentalism
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