How do you think this trick was done?
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Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts
Card Trick That Fools Penn and Teller
Penn and Teller are great magicians. So when a card trick leaves them stunned or mystified, you can be certain that it is a really good trick. See how this magician leaves both of them puzzled in the Penn and Teller show.
How do you think this trick was done?
How do you think this trick was done?
Cut In Half Magic Trick
This is the cut in half prank done by a magician. See how he scares everyone. Believe that the first one who invented this trick was David Copperfield. But I could be wrong. Anyone knows how this trick is done? It is actually quite simple. The person is basically in a sitting position and the clothes are specially made. At least that is what I think.
Michael Vincent Performs on Penn and Teller Fool Us
Michael Vincent performs wonderful sleight of hand techniques on Penn and Teller's show "Fool Us". Unfortunately, it is classical magic and there is no way Penn and Teller will get fooled by it. Entertaining nonetheless. Teller even kisses Vincent's hand at the end to show how much respect he has for him
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