Simplex Reverse Matrix
Prepare to be fooled…badly. Mr. Pearl’s handling of Ed Marlo’s ‘Simplex Reverse Matrix’ is a masterpiece in sleight of hand with coins.
Four coins and four cards are introduced. The coins are placed together while the cards are placed one at each corner of the mat. In a fraction of a second, the coins disperse. Instantly, each card has a coin underneath it!
- No shells are used.
- Not difficult to do.
- Completely ungimmicked!
- Use any coins and any cards!
Obliviate
Want to learn two amazing card switches? ‘Obliviate’ is the perfect download for you!
Mr. Pearl (who you may recognise from Pearl’s Coin teaches you his favorite two card transposition. The sequence feels relaxed and hands-off yet two cards switch places a number of times! And then comes the ending… but you’ll have to watch the trailer for that!
As well as teaching you his full two-card transposition routine, Mr. Pearl also teaches in detail the two switches which are reqired to accomplish the effect. Pay close attention to Mr. Pearl’s touches on The Mexican Turnover Switch – it looks terrific! The One Hand Scoop Switch is bound to become a new favorite as it is practical and is the ideal switch to be done on an off-beat.
Travelling Coins
When J.B. Bobo released Modern Coin Magic, he defined a style which is as popular today as it has ever been. Dobby has used this classic volume as the foundations for his more refined style of coin magic and ‘Travelling Coins’ is his variation of the ‘Travelling Centavos’. This is as direct a coins across rountine as you could imagine – 4 coins jump, one by one, from your hands, to a glass in your other hand. See and hear them go. This looks FANTASTIC!
Teaming up with our friends at Arcana Magic in South Korea, we are thrilled to present ‘Travelling Coins’ as as part of our ‘Magic of South Korea’ selection. Each download is translated into English and has been handpicked so that you can be confident that you are investing in some truly wonderfuk magic.
This download is beautifully produced and the multi-camera learning experience (including first person point-of-view angles) makes learning the moves and techniques a pleasure.