Very Descriptive video tutorial...thanks for making the understanding of the presentation so EASY!
GREAT JOB...
CHEERS
BRIAN
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As you can see from the trailer, the effect of Transpo Travel is very good. It is indeed possible
for amateur (possibly excluding new beginner) magicians to get the effect that Luis Olmedo teaches
in the approximately 35 minutes of video instruction, with practice and with supplying for yourself
the item that completes what is necessary for the trick. That item is very easy to obtain, and is
inexpensive, but for this product, it should have been included as a complete item with which to
perform.
An effective false cut is part of the instructional video, and that's beneficial and
appreciated. Another great feature of this trick is that if you wear it out by using it frequently,
you can easily recreate all the necessary items for the trick.
So, this can be a worker in your
repertoire for as long as you like. It's great for close-up, and could be used in parlor-sized
shows. It's affordable, but would earn that coveted fifth star if it came complete and ready to
perform.
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This is an easy to medium-difficulty performance. For the most part, the angles are very manageable,
and if done exactly as Luis shows you, angles are not even an issue. There are sleights but they are
straightforward to learn and perform. You will not get this "routine" down on the first try the
effect itself, is easy, but you will need to practice this as the patter is important to the effect.
It will not fool a magician but lay-folk will definitely be impressed by the handling.
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Artist's broken English requires very careful listening. It takes 40 minutes to understand 10
minutes worth of instructions. He is a very professional magician and the effect is very solid.
Rough/smooth techniques do not always work well for me.
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Ok, effect alone, this is an easy 5 stars. I think this is such a logical version of McDonald's aces
and I've performed alot. One tip, I think if this is the only card trick your doing, and you don't
care about ending dirty, place the aces face up into the deck when you make them vanish. It takes
less time for people to realize they vanished, plus, I've found people just react stronger for some
reason. Not to mention yhe tutorial is also including a spanish translation, which is something I
wish more people did. The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because my cards weren't
gimmicked super well, and I didn't have anything to fix them, so occasionally I would get caught
doing the trick. It would have been nice to have them completely gimmicked. Besides this, I would
totally recommend this trick.
The tutorial was longer than I desired but everyone has their own teaching presentation there are
only 2 simple sleights used. 1 is a pinky break which I really do not even consider a sleight. The
other is a transfer which is shown very well. I must say I tried learning this transfer from a book
with diagrams and this video cleared things up perfectly and for me learning just the transfer was
an awesome addition to my arsenal. angles are taken into consideration and explained. I performed
the trick close up to my wife after 2 practice runs. She knows what to look for. She caught on to 2
things. ! was a bad angle however she was practically on top of the cards, and 2 I was shocked she
focused on the Jokers more than the aces .She was still shocked at the end when 4 cards turn into 2
jokers in front of her face and 4 aces were produced. Definitely get this trick. Practice in front
of a mirror just to get your angles correct and get ready to blow minds!!!!
Take the time to learn the routine and then get out there and use it. It's structured very well
with a clear beginning to end. All you need to supply is your own deck.
I had the pleasure of seeing Luis perform this LIVE and it presents incredible moments for the
audience. I was pleased to find a very detailed tutorial with both Nick and Luis. Why I really like
this routine is because there’s multiple moments of magic. Give this the practice it deserves and
it’ll pay off. You want to make sure you have good audience management and for that, I perform this
in a small theater gathering. Similar to what you’ll find in the tutorial.
Love this trick. Got incredible reactions every time I perform it! Does take some practice but the
moves aren't difficult that even a beginner of slight of hand can master...