Witness pure card magic! Takeshi Taniguchi’s “Oil and What The…” visually blends red & black cards with ZERO sleights! A stunning, gimmick-free routine. Learn the secrets now!
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Discover the Magic of Takeshi Taniguchi – Oil and What The…
Step into the world of mesmerizing card magic with Takeshi Taniguchi’s Oil and WHAT THE…, a breathtaking update to a classic routine that continues to baffle and delight audiences worldwide.
Witness the impossible as red and black cards are meticulously interlaced, only to have the black cards visually melt through the reds without a trace of suspicious movement. This spectacular performance requires no gimmicks, no extra cards, and can be executed with ZERO difficult sleights, making it accessible to magicians of all skill levels.
Features:
- Sleight-of-Hand & Semi-Automatic Versions: Both versions offer the same stunning visual finale and are covered in expert detail.
- Compatibility with Existing Routines: Perfectly integrates into any Oil and Water routine you currently perform.
- Expert Instruction: Learn from one of Japan’s greatest cardicians, Takeshi Taniguchi, in his first international release.
Whether you are a seasoned magician or just beginning your journey into card magic, Oil and WHAT THE… offers a unique opportunity to enhance your repertoire with a routine that is as beautiful as it is baffling.
Description
Oil and WHAT THE… is a stunning update to a classic of card magic. Red and black cards are clearly interlaced one by one, and with not even the hint of a suspicious move, the blacks VISUALLY melt through the reds. There are no gimmicks, no extra cards, and what’s even more amazing is that this beautiful routine can be done with ZERO difficult sleights. Both the sleight-of-hand and semi-automatic versions have the same mind-bending visual finale, and the fine points of both are taught in expert detail. And since it uses regular cards it can be incorporated into any existing Oil and Water routine you currently do.
Takeshi Taniguchi has long been considered one of Japan’s greatest cardicians, and in his first international release you get the chance to find out why.