Prepare to be amazed! Ken Krenzel’s “Impact” unveils close-up magic secrets that will leave you spellbound. Learn groundbreaking card and coin illusions from a true master magician!
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Discover the Magic of Ken Krenzel – Impact: The Close-Up Magic of Ken Krenzel
Step into the world of close-up magic with Ken Krenzel’s Impact, a video that showcases some of the most astonishing card and coin tricks ever performed. Each trick is a masterpiece, designed to leave your audience in awe and wondering, “How did he do that?”
What’s Inside?
- Condensed Aces: Witness the magic as a four spot visibly splits into two Aces, creating a mesmerizing introduction to any four Ace trick.
- Tunnel Vanish: Experience a brand-new concept in tunnel effects. A card is inserted between two others and pushed through, but it never emerges on the other side. It’s an optical illusion that defies belief!
- Krenzel Open Prediction: A spectator deals cards face up, and at any point, deals one card face down. This card matches the magician’s prediction, a trick that has captivated card enthusiasts for decades.
- New Peek Control: A card is peeked at and instantly appears on top of the deck. This move represents a radical new approach to card control.
- Haunted Glide: A deck cuts itself in full view to find the spectator’s selection. This effect, from Ken’s book The Incredible Full Deck Levitation, is an ectoplasmic experience like no other.
- With Thanks to Ross Bertram: Inspired by the Canadian sleight of hand master, Ken presents a brilliant coin routine that every magician must study.
- Incredible Full Deck Levitation: A deck of cards rises a few inches above the outstretched palm, with no wires, threads, or special decks required. It’s a novel concept that will leave your audience spellbound.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or just starting out, Impact offers a treasure trove of magical techniques and routines that are sure to elevate your performance. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the greats in close-up magic.
Description
This video has Ken Krenzel tipping some feature items, the type of trick that, when included in a book, produces the remark “worth the price of the book”. But almost every trick on this video is worth the price of the video!
Contents include:
Condensed Aces: A four spot is magically (and visibly) split into two Aces. As an intro to a four Ace trick, there is nothing more magical.
Tunnel Vanish: Ken’s name is that most associated with tunnel effects, and here is a brand new concept in this field. It looks like an optical illusion. One card is inserted at right angles between two other cards and pushed through – but it never emerges at the other end! It looks impossible! This one is an eye-popper.
Krenzel Open Prediction: The open prediction premise has captured the attention of cardicians ever since it was introduced by Paul Curry many years ago. One prediction card is set aside on the table by the magician. The spectator takes a deck and deals cards face up onto the table, and at any time deals one card face down. This card matches the magician’s prediction.
New Peek Control: Unless you see this performed on video, you won’t believe it. A card is peeked at and instantly is on top of the deck. This move represents some radical new thinking.
Haunted Glide: One of the gems hidden in Ken’s book, The Incredible Full Deck Levitation, was this effect where a deck cuts itself, in full view, to find the spectator’s selection. This is an “ectoplasmic experience.” Ken includes his totally improved version.
With Thanks to Ross Bertram: Coins fly from hand to hand. Inspired by Canadian sleight of hand master Ross Bertram, Ken has put together a brilliant routine that must be studied by all magicians interested in coin magic.
Incredible Full Deck Levitation: This was originally released as a dealer item, and although the concept is beautifully novel, many magicians have misunderstood the handling. The video medium will correct all of that. A deck of cards is placed on the outstretched palm, and suddenly rises a few inches above the hand. No wires of threads or special decks. Requires no special apparatus.