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Dan Harlan – Tarbell 21 Magic with Wands
Discover the magic of wands with Dan Harlan in this comprehensive guide from the Tarbell series. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned magician, this lesson is packed with innovative techniques and practical tricks that will elevate your performances.
What You’ll Learn
- Vanishing Wand Techniques: Master the art of making wands disappear using everyday office supplies.
- Wand Variations: Explore modern alternatives to the traditional wand that are both recognizable and deceptive.
- Custom Wand Creation: Step-by-step instructions to craft your own magical wand.
- Close-Up Magic: Learn to produce wand-like items from small containers, perfect for intimate settings.
- Handkerchief Magic: Updated methods for secretly loading a handkerchief with minimal preparation.
- Wand and Wallet Tricks: Use an antique wand to perform mind-blowing tricks with a borrowed wallet.
- Impromptu Magic: Combine techniques for fun and unexpected effects, like turning a drinking straw into a wand.
- Stage Magic: A baseball-themed piece that’s perfect for opening a show or entertaining a crowd.
- Interactive Magic: Engage your audience with tricks like making a borrowed ring answer questions using a pencil.
- Party Tricks: Play hide-n-seek with a salty snack, a hit at any gathering.
Why This Lesson is Special
This lesson is jam-packed with more magic than any other in the series. Dan Harlan’s approach ensures that each trick is commercial and useable, making it easier for you to integrate them into your routines. Forget what you thought a magic wand was and start seeing the potential in everyday objects around you.
Tricks Included
- The “P-L” Vanishing Wand
- Rising – Wand Suggestion
- Wandering – Wand & Envelope
- How to Build your own Wand
- Wand – from Pocketbook
- Cigar – From Pocketbook
- Wand – from Card Case
- Simplex – Hank Producing Wand
- Vanishing – Handkerchief Wand
- The – Rising Wand
- Sure-Grip – Magnetized Wand
- Tarbell’s – Magnetized Wand
- Edwards – Magnetic Wand
- Magnetic – Rising Cards
- The – Penetrative Wand
- “Card in the Egg Wand”
- Rising – Ring on Wand
- Ireland’s – Growing Wand
- Frank – Kelly Vanishing Wand
Dan Harlan – Tarbell 21 Magic with Wands
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The magic wand has played an important part in magical mysteries throughout the ages. It has been used as a symbol of power, but perhaps more important for in the magicians. It has been employed to help conceal palmed objects and misdirect.
However, the traditional wand has fallen out of favor, so Dan gives you many alternatives that are not only more recognizable, but more deceptive.
First, Dan uses some simple office supplies to show that a classic vanishing wand method has great potential, especially when he adds a few of his own touches.
Then, Dan shows you another variation using the same easy-to-make gimmick in a slightly different way for a quick transposition.
Returning to tradition for a moment, Dan teaches you a simple way to produce your very own fancy wand, both mechanically and magically.
And, he examines a couple of different handlings for producing other wand-like items from other small containers, useful in close-up situations.
Next, an updated method of using a wand to secretly load a handkerchief by making it even less gimicked and easier to prepare.
Then, Dan produces a bunch of strange items from a borrowed wallet and use an antique wand to apparently squeeze them all back into place.
To show you the potential of these wand-related methods, he combine a couple of them to create some seemingly impromptu fun with a drinking straw.
Also, Dan incorporates one great concept into a Baseball-Themed, stage piece that’s a fun opener or a solid piece on a variety show. It’s a grand slam.
Dan will also show you something really disgusting you can do with a pencil to impress everyone at your school or office.
Then, Dan takes a strange idea and makes it quite a bit cooler as he causes a borrowed bill to travel into a sealed ice-cream container.
Returning to the pencil, he shows you how to use it to make a borrowed ring answer questions by mysteriously moving and everything is examinable….
And finally, Dan plays a fun game of hide-n-seek with a salty snack. This is a perfect puzzler for your next party. Pass the pretzels, please.
As you can tell, this lesson is stuffed with more magic than any other up to this point, and most of it is very commercial, useable stuff.
So forget about what you think a magic wand might be, and get ready to discover the potential in objects all around you.
Tricks Included:
The “P-L” Vanishing Wand
Rising – Wand Suggestion
Wandering – Wand & Envelope
How to Build your own Wand
Wand – from Pocketbook
Cigar – From Pocketbook
Wand – from Card Case
Simplex – Hank Producing Wand
Vanishing – Handkerchief WandÂ
The – Rising Wand
Sure-Grip – Magnetized Wand
Tarbell’s – Magnetized Wand
Edwards – Magnetic Wand
Magnetic – Rising Cards
The – Penetrative Wand
“Card in the Egg Wand”
Rising – Ring on Wand
Ireland’s – Growing Wand
Frank – Kelly Vanishing Wand
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