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Ray Grismer Lecture by International Magic (DVD Download)

Ray Grismer Lecture by International Magic (DVD Download)

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Ray Grismer Lecture - International Magic

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International magic does it again! A world exclusive, as underground close up and mentalist legend Ray Grismer performs and explains miracles which, until now, have been witnessed only by the privileged few.

A student and confidant of Dai Vernon, Ray's magic is powerful and deadly relying mainly on subtlety and only very elementary skill. Here you will encounter..

Loopy: a multiple penetration of a finger ring through a rope or shoe lase! Must be seen to believe. Just the borrowed props used!

Ring Off Rope: probably the strongest, certainly the most visual penetration of finger ring through a rope... full explanation of the Grismer Pinch included!

The Stop Trick: so clean it hurts! Slowly the cards dealt one at a time of the top of the deck... spectator says "stop" anytime... it is on the chosen card. Unbelievably easy as well as miraculous!

Hip ESP: a long kept secret... the magician can take a borrowed deck and call the colors of the cards as he deals them, sight unseen, off the top of the deck! Totally impromptu. like most of Ray's work!

Psychic Game: the perfect blend of ESP and card magic. Four hands are dealt out to four spectators. Each swaps a card in his hand, sight unseen, with a card from the magician's fifth hand. When the magician turns over his hand... yes, he has four aces! A miracle... and no skill required.

Leon Leon's Coin's Across: this will fool the most well versed magician as well as any layman. Two spectators magically caused three coins to pass from one styrofoam cup to another! Not only is the handling clean as a whistle, but at no time does the magician handle a single coin!!

There is much more on this DVD... amazing visual spelling effects. Multiple card locations, a beautiful handling of the slop shuffle, plus wonderful anecdotes of the professor himself, Dai Vernon.