Break the Mold of Boring Magic
Stop waiting to catch your big break
The name "Daryl" is basically magician shorthand for "consistent, high-quality magic." He had a preternatural talent for creating powerful tricks that beginners could perform with ease.
Don't believe us? Look no further than Shattered. Have a spectator choose a card, say the 10 of Spades. You lose the card in the middle of the deck, and give the whole thing a WHACK. You pull the card back out and the pips have shattered like broken glass.
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It's simple magic done extremely well.
We arm you with a laundry list of ideas to start performing immediately, no matter your skill level. Even then, you're sure to come up with your own ideas and handlings for this extremely versatile gaff.
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The Last Pen Thru Anything You'll Ever Need
Magic done write
Aside from sawing a woman in half or pulling a rabbit from a hat, it's hard to think of a more widely-performed effect than John Cornelius's Pen through Anything. Cornelius wasn't satisfied with just making one of the most recognizable magic tricks of all time, he needed to make it absolutely perfect.
And thus, Perfect Pen was born. The plot is exactly the same. Stab a borrowed bill with a pen and magically seal the hole left. But with Perfect Pen, you can now hand everything out for inspection.
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Thanks to a brilliantly designed gimmick, you don't have any more work, but you get more credit. And this is done with no switches. You really hand out the pen that they watched you perform with.
Perfect Pen is approachable for beginners, but it's a must-have for any performer, especially if you want to own a piece of magic history.
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JUST FOR LAUGHS:
Hey everyone! I invented a new word today:
Plagiarism.
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