Behold! “Trinity by Daniel Young” unveils 3 mind-bending illusions! Invisible cues, a memorized book miracle, and time-warping PK watch magic. Prepare to be astonished! Digital download.
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Trinity by Daniel Young: A Trio of Mind-Blowing Magic Effects
Discover Trinity by Daniel Young, a unique collection of three extraordinary magic effects that will leave your audience spellbound. Each effect is designed to push the boundaries of what’s possible in magic, offering fresh, innovative techniques that will elevate your performance to the next level.
Effect 1: The Invisible Cuing System
Unlock the power of mind-reading with this invisible cuing system. Watch as writing mysteriously appears and vanishes on a card, leaving your spectators in awe. Perfect for creating engaging mind-reading effects that feel genuine and unexplainable.
Effect 2: The Memorised Book Routine
This is a true crowd-pleaser! Spectators select a page in a book, and you memorize it – or so it seems. After closing the book, they pick a line and word number. Without looking, you write down the word and reveal it’s an exact match. No forces, no switches, no nail writers – just pure, unadulterated magic.
Effect 3: The PK Watch Routine
Tap into the strange and unexplainable with this PK watch routine. Borrow a spectator’s watch and make time appear to slow down or speed up – not once, but twice! Warning: this effect is so powerful, it’s best used sparingly to maximize its impact.
Product Details
- Edition: 1st Edition, 2006
- Pages: 24
- Format: Digital Download
Please Note: This item is a digital download; the gimmick is not included.
Daniel Young
A small collection of three effects. First one out is an invisible cuing system, that can be used for spectator as mind reader effects of all kinds. They see writing appear on a card and then vanish.
Second one, and definitely a favorite, a memorised book effect. Any person selects a page in a book, you proceed with memorising it, you close the book and put it aside. Ask someone to name a “line number”, and someone else to name a “word number”. You think. You write. And place your writing out of sight. Take the book again and show that the word at the designated position is, say for example, “never”. A spectator can look at what you wrote and it’s the right word. No forces, switches, no nail writer, no memorisation.
And last is a PK watch routine, time seems to be really slow or moving on a borrowed watch, that you never touched… twice! This is some outside the box thinking, and be warned, its not something you can do all the time and everywhere.
1st edition 2006; 24 pages.
PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download ,Gimmick not included