I'm 62 and recently widowed. I've always loved watching slight of hand magic and have always had this one really simple disappearing coin trick I've done since childhood. I now have 3 terrific grandchildren ages 4,5&6. They love stuff like this and are always trying to learn tricks. Since I'm disabled & I can't do any activities if they can't be done from a chair I'm always looking to entertain them without just sticking them in front of a screen to watch RUclips or whatever. I have big hands and decided to do some of these. I bought 2 identical decks of cards . Elastic thread etc. I've been practicing doing the first part of the trick. A convincing double flip as you called it. It works about 1/2 the time & I'm sure it will get better with time but my confidence is shaky. I figured there must be a way to help make it so 100% of the time the double flip is prefect followed by exposing the top card at the end without the second card being exposed accidentally because of the substance I use to help the 2 cards kind of stick together for the double flip. I was gonna use glue dots. One on each corner to help the top card stick enough to the 2nd card but yet release for the showing of the top card at the end. Since I didn't have any micro glue dots ( tiny 1/8" dots) & they weren't due to arrive till the next day I saw I had a tube of Gorilla clear grip. A crystal clear glue used for lots of things. I put a little dab of the glue on one corner of the face of the card that would be on top and then spread it straight down along the edge of the card to the bottom corner . It left a very thin line of the super clear glue along the edge that I let dry for about 5 minutes. The result is an almost invisible line of glue that has a rubber-like grip but is invisible to the audience. Even pretty close up. When I go to pull the top card(s) off the top of the deck to show people what it is & to remember it 2 cards come off EVERY Time it works perfect to drag the second card with it but since I let the glue dry it's only stuck to the top card so when I go to show everyone at the end that the card I showed at the beginning of the trick was truly gone ( I LIFT ) The top & slide the top card off to expose it and the 2nd one stays put. I know I just wrote a book here but I wanted you to be able to picture what I meant since I can't post a video in the comments here. Thanks for the great lessons. Let me know what you think of my idea. Is it original or is it something widely used that I just happen to also think of ? Thanks again.
Very cool about showing your grandkids. Sorry to hear about being recently widowed. Have you looked into the double lift? That's what you want to do instead of glue, if I'm understanding you correctly. Takes a LOT of practice.
Glue dots aren't going to work, they would notice there are two cards. you're better off just practicing and doing it right. But i mean, isn't double stick tape better than glue dots? There's also a kind of wax meant for effects that require two cards to stick together.
@@otallono practice is a wonderful thing and always the best course but for some of us , especially ones that have had jobs their entire lives that have just abused their hands etc it leaves them almost numb by the time your in your early 60's . I was a carpet layer. My knees & hands were my tools . Now all the practice in the world will not do it. I need help. I'm not looking to do shows in front of audiences. Like I said simply in front of my grandchildren. The glue dots were just one of many ideas and I actually found one that worked well. Stick em spray . The stuff pro athletes use . It's invisible and a light spray ,let it dry and it's just enough to help both the cards stay together enough for me to perform the trick but with the slightest nudge the stuck cards separate like normal. Plus I spray it on my hands & it helps my grip. Like I said. It's just the boost I need in the grip for what I'm doing and not noticeable by even the closest inspection. Thanks for all the great advice. I do try it all first then modify it for myself only if needed.
Hey man aslong as it makes ur little Grandchildren Smile and wonder u are doing great cool thing about magic is creativity in how to approach certain things of course practice is important but hey if the kids get to experience great magic and keep asking Grandpa how did u do it and u can have fun with them and create wonderfull memorys that is all that matters in the end And if ur little Gimmik works why not Keep making em smile From what i read u are an Awesome grandpa and u are doing Absolutely great ❤ Look into tricks with a Pinkybreak its easy to do and gives potential for Many Many illusions Keep making em smile ur an awesome grandpa 🎉
Some people think that learning how a trick is done ruins it. Maybe it does for some. For me… I am even more amazed when I see how he put it together. Had I not known I likely would have assumed the trick was simpler. As it was, I’m impressed and thanks!!!
Fascinating. I assumed there were one, maybe two, moves I missed. It turns out reality is much more imaginative and creatively complex... and much more entertaining. All of which brings more credit to the original "magic" - the moves and props were completely effective.
It depends. If it's like these ones where you end up realizing it's not practical for real life, it kind of ruins it. You'd have to be sitting at a table with this set up waiting for people to walk in and see you sitting by yourself awkwardly covering a piece of card on the table 😂 works for the camera because you need to come in tight, not moving your arms out of frame but in real life this looks weird and unnatural.
Seriously! Like David Blaines Tricks Or Chris Angel, I Would Love To See, That Atleast It's Not Any CGI, Or Plants During Trick! Still Blows My Mind! 🤩🤯
I don’t teach tricks. Because the large majority of people who learn the secret are the twits who enjoy blurting out said secret. Hopefully you weren’t one of those twits.
Remember what Margaret Thatcher said of her critics, "If my critics saw me walking on water, they would say it was because I can't swim." Keep up the good work!
I’m actually impressed. I got into magic when I was a little kid but it quickly lost its allure once I started buying the tricks and found most decks are setup etc. the movie the Prestige did bring back some interest in it but this video is pretty neat. Still it shows that tricks are tricks but I like the cleanliness of your execution.
Very impressive. Totally threw me when i first saw it. Very well explained. Too many forget to explain hand placements to shield view. Youve earned a sub Sir
I wanted to congratulate you for all the special presentations made from RUclips. Your talent and skills as a close-up magician are truly exceptional. Your performances are mesmerizing, and your ability to captivate and amaze your audience is truly remarkable. The way you seamlessly blend sleight of hand, storytelling, and showmanship is a testament to your dedication and passion for your craft. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your videos and witnessing the sheer magic you create. Your talent is inspiring, and it is evident that you have mastered the art of close-up magic. Your attention to detail and flawless execution make each trick a breathtaking experience. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world through RUclips. You have undoubtedly left a lasting impression on me and countless others. I wish you continued success in your career and hope to see more of your incredible performances in the future. Once again, congratulations on your exceptional tour, and thank you for being one of the finest close-up magicians I have had the pleasure of encountering. Best regards, Mike McBerman Retired magician Montreal, Qc.
Ok here's my funny comment, I was totally watching the wrong place at the beginning. I like to rewatch the performance to see if I have an idea. This time I was oblivious until the tutorial 😆 great job and really want those cards
Wow! This method is absolutely incredible! you fooled me!!! I've been experimenting with something similar, but you've really nailed it with this one! Thanks a million for sharing. Your video is not only creative but also well-paced. Truly inspiring!
Slick, like snot on a brass door knob! I still have half a dozen original Moonshine decks, black and gold seals AND an uncut sheet! Send me that new deck to complete my collection bro!
I know there is only a small piece of card on your right hand, but I have no idea that it had been sitting there since the beginning, and the elastic string trick is just pure genius.
Wow! Just discovered your channel today! I'll have to thank the algorithm for this! But first, thank YOU for making these tricks and explaining them. You are the real magic here!
Is There Any type Of Dexterity Exercises That You Can Teach? My Problem Is All My Flashy Parts Get Messed Up, Lack Of "Deck Dexterity" & (Too Strong Of Hands) - Simple Techniques Or Exercises To Get More Nimble With Holding, Palming, Shuffling & Even Dealing Out With A Deck Of Cards... Wanna Get That "Sleight Of Hand" Down Pat! _THANKS_
This is a skilled trick - the subtleties of handling are what makes it convincing. There is actually a one frame flash at 27.00 that gives a clue (the dangers of YT slow replay!) but I was so convinced by the presentation I even doubted that it was a flash. In any live show this would be scarily impressive.
@@bugoobiga hey, I guess he thinks of the opening scene from "Now U See Me" (2013), the first trick. BUT, there it is the Diamond 7. So if its not that, then I dont know ether. I can just recommend both movies
Ah Lloyd, another fab video, I'm still hoping to see you in Ireland in November for the Mid-West Magic Convention! I've secured Dolly for you, she's baa-ing away in the background here going "Lloyyyyyyd, Lloyyyyyyyd, come seeeeee meeeee in Novvvvvvveeeemmmmberrrrrrr" just saying mate, remember, what happens in Clare, stays in Clare!
I watched the beginning a few times before the reveal and thought it must be done similar to a magic egg I had when first started magic more years ago than I'd like to admit! Great trick, thanks for sharing 😀
Its so interesting, I have watched it like 70 times to even try to understand what happened and I got 0 like I havent got a clue. Then I watched explanation and watched it again, and I could not unsee it 😮, like I watched once again 20 times and none of the times it looked as before the explanation. This is prob why they say dont ask how its done since the magic stops there. Mad skills great vid keep them comming its so so interesting 🤩
What I have seen so far is something like a Svenghalli Deck the way you are manipulating the top two cards of the deck. Pretty slick. I like how it all comes together to form the illusion.
Very cool, I used to do illusions years ago, and belonged to IBM. Then life happened and got into Protective Services. Ah yes I miss those days of kids and adults eyes, going wide in total amazement. Good on ya! I’m impressed! 😎
50 seconds in and I already love the effect. 2 minutes later, I’m hating myself for not buying elastic thread sooner… Instant relief at the end when I heard about the rubber band 😮💨
The best part is that once you are performing the "rub it up vanish", to a normal audience this just serves it's purpouse of hiding a card without being noticed. But for a magician spectator, this becomes a huge missdirection, exploiting the magic knowledge of the viewer, so when you bring up the cutout and then vanish it, it makes the trick soo fooling to a magician's eye! This is so cool.
the trick is amazing. the explanation and tutorial are appreciated. since I'm not a magician my opinion doesn't carry much weight, but it seemed that after taping the gimmick down and positioning your hand it appears the only way to truly hide what you're doing is to make sure the the observer is positioned where your camera was and never moves from that spot.
Hey, i doubt you'll see this but if u do i loved the tutorial and i wish i had elastic thread so i could do it. Also, i was wondering if instead of a playing card could i use a duck? ❤
Loved the trick I did get the two card bit but i watched many times to see how the card disappeared, I didn't see, so had to watch all and glad i did. thx for spending the time to share
I watched it before learning the trick at. 25 speed. I saw the card go back in the deck right at the beginning it was never under his hand so I'm guessing it's a little piece of a card in between his fingers but before watching the rest even at the slowest speed it literally looks like it vanishes. Absolutely crazy.
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Man let me tell you as an amateur magician this trick was so visual. I love how easy the gimmick is to make.
Help me make my lazy wife Disappear
Thank you, thank you, thank you! ❤❤❤❤👏👏🪄🎩🫶🫶🫶
Beautiful trick. The fact that I was able to deconstruct it before the reveal means I watch way too many magic videos.
Great one tricky but not lucky
My Dad made a Vanishing trick like 20 years ago.
Im 28 and still impressed of the commitment. He haven't appeared yet.
I'm 62 and recently widowed. I've always loved watching slight of hand magic and have always had this one really simple disappearing coin trick I've done since childhood. I now have 3 terrific grandchildren ages 4,5&6. They love stuff like this and are always trying to learn tricks. Since I'm disabled & I can't do any activities if they can't be done from a chair I'm always looking to entertain them without just sticking them in front of a screen to watch RUclips or whatever. I have big hands and decided to do some of these. I bought 2 identical decks of cards . Elastic thread etc. I've been practicing doing the first part of the trick. A convincing double flip as you called it. It works about 1/2 the time & I'm sure it will get better with time but my confidence is shaky. I figured there must be a way to help make it so 100% of the time the double flip is prefect followed by exposing the top card at the end without the second card being exposed accidentally because of the substance I use to help the 2 cards kind of stick together for the double flip. I was gonna use glue dots. One on each corner to help the top card stick enough to the 2nd card but yet release for the showing of the top card at the end. Since I didn't have any micro glue dots ( tiny 1/8" dots) & they weren't due to arrive till the next day I saw I had a tube of Gorilla clear grip. A crystal clear glue used for lots of things. I put a little dab of the glue on one corner of the face of the card that would be on top and then spread it straight down along the edge of the card to the bottom corner . It left a very thin line of the super clear glue along the edge that I let dry for about 5 minutes. The result is an almost invisible line of glue that has a rubber-like grip but is invisible to the audience. Even pretty close up. When I go to pull the top card(s) off the top of the deck to show people what it is & to remember it 2 cards come off EVERY Time it works perfect to drag the second card with it but since I let the glue dry it's only stuck to the top card so when I go to show everyone at the end that the card I showed at the beginning of the trick was truly gone ( I LIFT ) The top & slide the top card off to expose it and the 2nd one stays put. I know I just wrote a book here but I wanted you to be able to picture what I meant since I can't post a video in the comments here. Thanks for the great lessons. Let me know what you think of my idea. Is it original or is it something widely used that I just happen to also think of ? Thanks again.
Very cool about showing your grandkids. Sorry to hear about being recently widowed. Have you looked into the double lift? That's what you want to do instead of glue, if I'm understanding you correctly. Takes a LOT of practice.
Glue dots aren't going to work, they would notice there are two cards. you're better off just practicing and doing it right. But i mean, isn't double stick tape better than glue dots? There's also a kind of wax meant for effects that require two cards to stick together.
@@otallono practice is a wonderful thing and always the best course but for some of us , especially ones that have had jobs their entire lives that have just abused their hands etc it leaves them almost numb by the time your in your early 60's . I was a carpet layer. My knees & hands were my tools . Now all the practice in the world will not do it. I need help. I'm not looking to do shows in front of audiences. Like I said simply in front of my grandchildren. The glue dots were just one of many ideas and I actually found one that worked well. Stick em spray . The stuff pro athletes use . It's invisible and a light spray ,let it dry and it's just enough to help both the cards stay together enough for me to perform the trick but with the slightest nudge the stuck cards separate like normal. Plus I spray it on my hands & it helps my grip. Like I said. It's just the boost I need in the grip for what I'm doing and not noticeable by even the closest inspection. Thanks for all the great advice. I do try it all first then modify it for myself only if needed.
@@littlesister3477 Look up what happens to Shen Lim’s hand then get back to us about no amount of practice helping.
Hey man aslong as it makes ur little Grandchildren Smile and wonder u are doing great
cool thing about magic is creativity in how to approach certain things of course practice is important but hey if the kids get to experience great magic and keep asking Grandpa how did u do it and u can have fun with them and create wonderfull memorys that is all that matters in the end
And if ur little Gimmik works why not
Keep making em smile
From what i read u are an Awesome grandpa and u are doing Absolutely great ❤
Look into tricks with a Pinkybreak its easy to do and gives potential for Many Many illusions
Keep making em smile ur an awesome grandpa 🎉
Some people think that learning how a trick is done ruins it. Maybe it does for some. For me… I am even more amazed when I see how he put it together. Had I not known I likely would have assumed the trick was simpler. As it was, I’m impressed and thanks!!!
Fascinating. I assumed there were one, maybe two, moves I missed. It turns out reality is much more imaginative and creatively complex... and much more entertaining.
All of which brings more credit to the original "magic" - the moves and props were completely effective.
@@jpx1508 Exactly, you know its a "trick" and not magic. Seeing the ingenuity does not detract, it adds to the enjoyment, for me at least.
It depends. If it's like these ones where you end up realizing it's not practical for real life, it kind of ruins it. You'd have to be sitting at a table with this set up waiting for people to walk in and see you sitting by yourself awkwardly covering a piece of card on the table 😂 works for the camera because you need to come in tight, not moving your arms out of frame but in real life this looks weird and unnatural.
Seriously! Like David Blaines Tricks Or Chris Angel, I Would Love To See, That Atleast It's Not Any CGI, Or Plants During Trick! Still Blows My Mind! 🤩🤯
I don’t teach tricks. Because the large majority of people who learn the secret are the twits who enjoy blurting out said secret. Hopefully you weren’t one of those twits.
You showed us what you did, how you did it, where you did it and how to do it… and it’s still brilliant! Thank you for sharing.
This absolutely fooled me and i was smiling all the way through the tutorial! That's amazing!! Thanks lloyd :)
You're very welcome!
The ingenuity of a trick like this is off the charts. Bravo!
WoW!! Thanks for explaining some of the small mystique surrounding 'Magic". Bravo...you have mad skills and patience.
This is great! I've done this with a full card for a couple of years but never thought to cut the card down! Works a charm.
Remember what Margaret Thatcher said of her critics, "If my critics saw me walking on water, they would say it was because I can't swim." Keep up the good work!
Goat edition... I'm waiting for the sheep edition.
🐑 👈
R u a kiwi
I'm looking forward to the cow edition.
Mountain goat
Why'd you have to ram his video like that XD
My wife can make cash notes vanish from my hands without me knowing. Amazing.
My wife blessed me with 3 beautiful kids without even having sex with me😂
She must’ve learned that insane trick from other wives . An impossible magic trick that will live on for generations
You're lucky , mine disappears from my bank account
😅😅
yeah lady's know lot's of tricks they can make small things bigger to
I’m actually impressed. I got into magic when I was a little kid but it quickly lost its allure once I started buying the tricks and found most decks are setup etc. the movie the Prestige did bring back some interest in it but this video is pretty neat. Still it shows that tricks are tricks but I like the cleanliness of your execution.
Incredibly practical breakdown as you go. Superb videos.
Wow, wow, wow! YOU are the man! So simple, but what an impact!!!
Thank you for sharing another fabulous effect!
Very impressive. Totally threw me when i first saw it. Very well explained. Too many forget to explain hand placements to shield view. Youve earned a sub Sir
I wanted to congratulate you for all the special presentations made from RUclips. Your talent and skills as a close-up magician are truly exceptional.
Your performances are mesmerizing, and your ability to captivate and amaze your audience is truly remarkable. The way you seamlessly blend sleight of hand, storytelling, and showmanship is a testament to your dedication and passion for your craft.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching your videos and witnessing the sheer magic you create. Your talent is inspiring, and it is evident that you have mastered the art of close-up magic. Your attention to detail and flawless execution make each trick a breathtaking experience.
Thank you for sharing your talent with the world through RUclips. You have undoubtedly left a lasting impression on me and countless others. I wish you continued success in your career and hope to see more of your incredible performances in the future.
Once again, congratulations on your exceptional tour, and thank you for being one of the finest close-up magicians I have had the pleasure of encountering.
Best regards,
Mike McBerman
Retired magician
Montreal, Qc.
I wanted to give you congratulations for breaking the magicians code.
This is amazing I’m new to magic and I can’t wait to try this on my kids! I’m excited to learn more and meet new people through this journey of magic!
Ok here's my funny comment, I was totally watching the wrong place at the beginning. I like to rewatch the performance to see if I have an idea. This time I was oblivious until the tutorial 😆 great job and really want those cards
Wow!! Loyd this is great!! I had to replay the intro to make sure that my mind wasn’t playing tricks on me. This is beautiful my friend!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for revealing your tricks. It was very informative as well as enjoyable.
Everytime a shocking tricky trick. Just love it!
Wow! This method is absolutely incredible! you fooled me!!! I've been experimenting with something similar, but you've really nailed it with this one! Thanks a million for sharing. Your video is not only creative but also well-paced. Truly inspiring!
Slick, like snot on a brass door knob!
I still have half a dozen original Moonshine decks, black and gold seals AND an uncut sheet! Send me that new deck to complete my collection bro!
As a kid, that was my favorite Tim Curry quote of all time! Because I had terrible taste.
Super slick vanish. Even made the Goat vanish! Nice!
Ive been wanting a blacklight tattoo of a playing card. Or keeping it covered in makeup and do the reveal that way. awesome video!
I know there is only a small piece of card on your right hand, but I have no idea that it had been sitting there since the beginning, and the elastic string trick is just pure genius.
Thanks for all you struggle for make this videos!!! Greeting From Colombia 😊
Great trick, I really enjoy your teaching and breakdowns. Keep up the good work!
I wait patiently for your videos of greatness to shine light on more tricks!
Wow! Just discovered your channel today! I'll have to thank the algorithm for this! But first, thank YOU for making these tricks and explaining them. You are the real magic here!
Is There Any type Of Dexterity Exercises That You Can Teach? My Problem Is All My Flashy Parts Get Messed Up, Lack Of "Deck Dexterity" & (Too Strong Of Hands) - Simple Techniques Or Exercises To Get More Nimble With Holding, Palming, Shuffling & Even Dealing Out With A Deck Of Cards... Wanna Get That "Sleight Of Hand" Down Pat! _THANKS_
Really Really soooo goooood 😮always incredible creative magic ❤
Veeeery nice! Looks Just so real - simply great! Thanks for being so expertly exposy 😂😂😂
Awesome trick! You have reignited my passion for magic...passion that i thought i had lost :)
Even knowing the secret, going back over and over watching the performance, you are extremely smooth! Thank you for sharing!
This is a skilled trick - the subtleties of handling are what makes it convincing. There is actually a one frame flash at 27.00 that gives a clue (the dangers of YT slow replay!) but I was so convinced by the presentation I even doubted that it was a flash. In any live show this would be scarily impressive.
That was awesome Bro, great video and def had me fooled. Many thanks and another awesome trick to add to my others..many thanks. :-) Best wishes
“The closer you look the less you see” and then the card is the 7♥. I like the reference.
what's the reference of 7♥please?
@@bugoobiga hey, I guess he thinks of the opening scene from "Now U See Me" (2013), the first trick.
BUT, there it is the Diamond 7. So if its not that, then I dont know ether.
I can just recommend both movies
Thanks for sharing this precious trick! I think it deserves at least 1000 dollars! Thanks!
That was slicker than owl snot... another cool tutorial Tuesday Lloyd.
Ah Lloyd, another fab video, I'm still hoping to see you in Ireland in November for the Mid-West Magic Convention! I've secured Dolly for you, she's baa-ing away in the background here going "Lloyyyyyyd, Lloyyyyyyyd, come seeeeee meeeee in Novvvvvvveeeemmmmberrrrrrr" just saying mate, remember, what happens in Clare, stays in Clare!
I’m assuming Clare is her name 😉 🐑
@LloydB 🤣🤣 anything you want it to be
Well… since you said ‘what happens IN Clare’ 😂
@@LloydB 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahaha lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Lloyyyyydddd come see meeee! Best comment EVER!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 You gotta go Lloyd!! This trick is GENIUS@ as always dude 💥💥💥
Omg definitely not what I was thinking. This fooled me!
Mission accomplished 😎
That card disappeared faster than my dad
Do we have the same dad?!
I know what you mean 😂
This is really freakin’ cool! Extremely creative and inventive! Just gained a new subscriber!
Hes very good at making his own Tricks!! And then shows you exactly how to make at no real expense, very generous, usually you pay a sum for these😊👍
Fml I knew it but doubted it, thread to table lol that's a good trick for sure
That Trick looks so good.Thank you for sharing♣️♠️♦️♥️
You‘re welcome!
Really smart gimmick, like the pen through card I really love the thought you've put into these mechanisms.
I watched the beginning a few times before the reveal and thought it must be done similar to a magic egg I had when first started magic more years ago than I'd like to admit! Great trick, thanks for sharing 😀
Wonderful while taking classes for the students to gain their attention. Thank you so much
Za ovakav trik trebaš biti veoma inteligentan! Svaka čast! I samo napred. Pozdrav!
Great video, great efect
Great job! Ingenious method!
Brilliant Lloyd, you're a genius. Loved it !!
Really neat trick. Please teach me more!!!
Its so interesting, I have watched it like 70 times to even try to understand what happened and I got 0 like I havent got a clue. Then I watched explanation and watched it again, and I could not unsee it 😮, like I watched once again 20 times and none of the times it looked as before the explanation. This is prob why they say dont ask how its done since the magic stops there. Mad skills great vid keep them comming its so so interesting 🤩
That is awesome a great build and wonderful tutorial 😊👍😊👍🪄🎩🥃
What I have seen so far is something like a Svenghalli Deck the way you are manipulating the top two cards of the deck. Pretty slick. I like how it all comes together to form the illusion.
Very cool, I used to do illusions years ago, and belonged to IBM. Then life happened and got into Protective Services. Ah yes I miss those days of kids and adults eyes, going wide in total amazement. Good on ya! I’m impressed! 😎
So good! Thanks a lot and best regards from Germany
50 seconds in and I already love the effect. 2 minutes later, I’m hating myself for not buying elastic thread sooner… Instant relief at the end when I heard about the rubber band 😮💨
Did you see the announcement about who won the contest?
@@LloydB Yeah I've sent an email - not sure if it's come through - I was in France so it got sent on Friday.
The best part is that once you are performing the "rub it up vanish", to a normal audience this just serves it's purpouse of hiding a card without being noticed. But for a magician spectator, this becomes a huge missdirection, exploiting the magic knowledge of the viewer, so when you bring up the cutout and then vanish it, it makes the trick soo fooling to a magician's eye! This is so cool.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing this magic! Greetings from Madang, Papua New Guinea!
That was so clean even from the last angle from behind you couldn't see where it fell too. Cleaner then nun
Thanks dude!
Fun and easy gimmick. Can be combined with some other vanish magic to a set. Like it. 👍🏻
Super visual Lloyd, as usual ... but this one is really magic :)))
the trick is amazing. the explanation and tutorial are appreciated. since I'm not a magician my opinion doesn't carry much weight, but it seemed that after taping the gimmick down and positioning your hand it appears the only way to truly hide what you're doing is to make sure the the observer is positioned where your camera was and never moves from that spot.
I'm always looking forward to tutorials you the best
This is another great trick to fool my kids with. I'll start practising. Thanks!🎉
Awesome! Hope they enjoy it!
one of your best vids!!!
I would really love the card deck…my daughter would love her dad to be cool..which I never was. I would love to learn from you 🙏🙏🙏
Another GENIUS level gimmick!
Hey, i doubt you'll see this but if u do i loved the tutorial and i wish i had elastic thread so i could do it. Also, i was wondering if instead of a playing card could i use a duck? ❤
Wow,wow,wow. Such an amazing trick.
Incredible GOAT edition but I am waiting for the shepherd edition 😂
I Herd you. See what I did there 😂😂 I’ll show myself out.
Lloyd you are the best
As usual a great and well thought out trick Lloyd, ( I didn't notice any goats though ? )
Oh this is about to be a banger!!!
💥💥💥
Hey Man ! What a trick. Impressive to see, and such a simple but clever explanation. Thanks for sharing. Regards from Spain
Became a fan instantly.. you earned my respect and a new subscriber ❤❤
Good day Sir Lloyd, your magic tricks are flawless. Please send us your deck of cards to the Philippines 😊
Loved the trick
I did get the two card bit but i watched many times to see how the card disappeared, I didn't see, so had to watch all and glad i did. thx for spending the time to share
Thanks for the video , it was really awesome 😎👍
Haha, that's awesome! I'm not sure what to write, but I can make your deck of cards disappear...into my collection!" 😂🃏
😂
You blow away all interest to watch magic tricks forever.
Always had the LOVE FOR MAGIC, once assisted Doug Henning many years ago…
I watched it before learning the trick at. 25 speed. I saw the card go back in the deck right at the beginning it was never under his hand so I'm guessing it's a little piece of a card in between his fingers but before watching the rest even at the slowest speed it literally looks like it vanishes. Absolutely crazy.
Very clever! Thank you for sharing.
Super cool...strings involved....needs a lot of preparation...
Sir, you are blowing the whistle on wizardry!
Very cool, thanks for showing some of your craft
Maaaan the the intro I watched I 4 times before watching the tutorial 😂😂
This was really crazy.
Really nice taken in a different dimension...many thanks for sharing
Brilliant, you made me watch till the end 👍😃
You love elastic thread 😂. Great trick 👍
First video of yours I've seen. Already subbed!
Ur such a genius bro!!! So clever
Love your visual trick methods! Has anyone ever told you that you look a little like Ricky Gervaise? Believe me, it is a compliment!👍
This is INCREDIBLE
Thank you!
I have to say that I was fooled by this😅 it’s just too clean