Behold! Learn the elusive Circle Fan from Ricky Kinosa’s detailed ebook! Master this 360-degree flourish, inspired by Toyozane Sanada. Unravel deck prep, display secrets, and the art of closing! A magical feat awaits!
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Master the Art of Magic with The Circle Fan by Ricky Kinosa
Discover the secrets behind one of the most mesmerizing card tricks in the world of magic – The Circle Fan. Developed by the ingenious Toyozane Sanada and meticulously explained by Ricky Kinosa, this ebook is your ultimate guide to mastering this 360-degree fan technique that closes on itself, a move that has baffled and fascinated magicians and audiences alike.
Why Choose The Circle Fan?
- Exclusive Insights: Learn from the first detailed description of the Sanada fan, including photos and exercises that guide you every step of the way.
- Comprehensive Coverage: From deck preparation to displaying and closing the fan, Ricky Kinosa covers all the nuances to ensure you grasp every aspect of the technique.
- Challenge Yourself: While the circle fan remains a difficult move, this ebook provides the crucial lessons needed to bring this magical feat within your reach.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a dedicated hobbyist, The Circle Fan offers a unique opportunity to expand your repertoire with a truly spectacular trick. Dive into the world of card magic and impress your audience with a skill that’s as beautiful as it is mysterious.
Most every card man can do a pressure fan and many can do one-handed fans but can you do a circular fan, one that goes around 360 degrees and closes on itself? There are a few methods in circulation. Ricky explains the one developed by Toyozane Sanada. Sanada is a very creative Japanese magician who invented among other things the Sanada gimmick which is very effective for sponge ball work. However, there is no good explanation of how to do the Sanada fan in print. You can find it demonstrated on a number of videos but there is no good explanation that teaches the technique at least not in English.Â
Ricky Kinosa with The Circle Fan ebook has provided the first very detailed description including photos and exercises. With his description you have a fighting chance to master the circle fan. And he covers not just the pure mechanics to create the fan but also deck preparation, displaying the fan and closing the fan.Â
During the FISM in Yokohama 1994 Sanada did the circle fan close-up for me. It is a magical moment just to see the fan form. I tried for a few days to learn the fan but gave up because I wasn’t even close getting anywhere. Now with Ricky’s ebook I can see a path that leads to success. It remains a very difficult move but you will learn crucial lessons which put this move in grasping distance.Â