Convention at the Capital Live 1998
Year in and year out, the A-1 Magicalmedia Convention at the Capital is hailed as one of the greatest conventions ever. With this incredible video tape, even if you didn't have a chance to attend (or even if you did) you don't have to miss a thing. These highlights of the 1998 Convention at the Capital have seven of the top magicians in the world sharing their pet secrets with you. Material suitable for close-up and stand-up performance, each effect is performed before a live audience and then meticulously explained. Not only that, but you will watch and learn secrets never before chronicled on video tape. Contains:
- Gregory Wilson's Florida Keys - A completely baffling and entertaining, impromptu effect wherein two borrowed keys link and unlink from a key ring. Very visual!
- Kenton Knepper's EZ Torn & Restored Card - Using only one card, this is perhaps the easiest and most deceptive Torn & Restored Card ever created. Not only that, you can learn this one fast!
- Docc Hilford's Personal Touch - Learn how Docc Hilford flies first class when he only has coach tickets! This is a quick crash course in palm reading, with a spice of magic!
- Guy Hollingworth's Waving the Aces - Guy's most brilliant creation-the real work on this amazing routine is now revealed for the very first time as the four aces visibly turn face up while held at the fingertips! Plus, as a special bonus Guy also reveals his Oil & Water routine!
- Eric DeCamps' Shadow Coins - A beautiful, compact coin routine wherein three coins are cleanly vanished and then are caused to magically reappear one at a time!
- Derek Dingle's Silver Quick - Classic Dingle! Four coins travel magically, one at a time, from the performer's hand to the spectator's hand! Brilliant routining from a master.
- Tommy Wonder's The Card in the Box (Using the Two-Second Card Fold) - Critically hailed as the best "Card to Box" ever created, Tommy shares all of the intricate details of this powerful routine, including the incredible "Two-Second Card Fold."
Running Time: Approximately 75 Minutes
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