This Week's Top 20

Eric Jones LIVE 2 (Penguin LIVE)


The soft-spoken, charming master of sleight-of-hand shares meticulously choreographed masterpieces.SUPPORT LIVE MAGIC. DOWNLOAD THE FULL LECTURE TODAY!
Price: $29.95

+ Add to Cart
In stock: Download INSTANTLY.
2
eric-jones
penguin-live

+click to enlarge

"Eric Jones does some of the cleanest, smoothest, and most artful magic I've ever seen. And if that wasn't enough, his magic also happens to be totally mystifying!" Ken Weber, Author of Maximum Entertainment

"Eric's hands do things that our minds can't understand. If he's teaching, I'm watching!!" Larry Wilmore, Writer, Comedian, Host of The Nightly Show

"Eric Jones magic is always a delight to see. I love his pace, his style, his powerful tricks, and his great charisma. Eric is a great magician and an unique performer!" Woody Aragon

Who is he?

Regarded by his peers as one of Magic's Rising Stars, Eric Hones has made quite a name for himself in the world of close-up magic. Armed with cunning sleight of hand and a charming personality, he will astound you with his digital dexterity. He creates intimate miracles for you and your guests, with the magic quite often taking place in your hands. When Eric performs, cards fly, coins multiply, and audiences cheer.

An award winning performer, Eric's magic has been showcased at the World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, California, and NYC's Monday Night Magic, the longest running show in New York. As an author, creator, and lecturer, Eric fits sharing some of his pet tricks with countless magicians across the country, including the World Magic Seminar in Las Vegas, Nevada, into his busy schedule. Eric's corporate clientele constantly call back for repeat bookings.

What will he teach?

This lecture includes:

Surrogate -- One of Eric’s favorite openers. A color changing deck you have to see to believe!

Flash Coins Relit - This is staple in Eric’s strolling repertoire. Coins appear and vanish at your fingertips, at your command.

A discussion on Coins Across in Three Acts:


1. Peregrination -- A workhorse coins across routine that Eric performs EVERY SINGLE DAY!

2. Speed Fly -- A warm up exercise Eric uses to warm up his hands to prepare for shows. Imagine a 3-Fly routine with NO EXTRA Coins, and NO GIMMICKED COINS!

3. Impossible Coins Across -- The real work on the routine that fooled Penn and Teller on National Television. Coins appear and vanish in THE SPECTATORS' HANDS in the most impossible ways.

Eye Candy -- Eric’s handling of a traditional sponge ball routine is chock full of audience management to keep you one step ahead at all times.

And...
Spectatorial Triangulation -- a discussion on an essay Eric wrote for his upcoming 2017 lecture notes designed to allow the performer to gauge if angle-sensitive material will work in a specific environment and how to make that material play in less than favorable conditions, with just a simple statement.

Have a question about this product?
ASK HERE

Featured Magic Tricks

Customer Reviews (showing 1 - 10 of 17)
Showing the
reviews with
containing
OK Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on March 28th, 2017
Lecture was good, i will use to one card trick, but the rest of the entire lecture of coin magic, you will have to go buy special gimmick coins, he uses to perform everything he teaches !! I use very little gimmick coin, so I will not be going out and spending a lot of money to learn his stuff. For me, not worth the $30
5 of 5 magicians found this helpful.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
Eric Jones Penguin Lecture Review Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 19th, 2017
Eric Jones is one of the most prominent coin magicians in the planet, but in this particular lecture, he showcases more than just coins. He showcases his philosophy, his approaches, and even creative process. This lecture is one of the best lectures that I have observed in the past months. From the format to the effects, to the audience, to even the host, this was one of the finest lectures I have had the pleasure of viewing.

I, honestly, had been searching for Eric Jone's material for months now, and I am glad that 3 of which were in the lecture. Peregrination, Speedfly and Impossible Coin Across. These three effects alone is well worth the lecture. Eric Jones explains each effect thoroughly and even offers insights and additional subtleties in each, which I greatly appreciate. I don't really mind that Impossible Coin Across was the effect that fooled Penn and Teller. It was heavily emphasized as such. All I saw was an elegant construction of moves and strategic timings that make use of gimmicks. Eric proves that once you have played with a toy long enough, and studied its features hard enough, you are able to use that knowledge to manipulate even the spectator's perception of them. It's kinda confusing, but view the lecture and it will make perfect sense. His selection of effects in this lecture was good. He has an organized set of effects to present and explain, and he tackles each with precision. He, however, has the tendency to go overboard with the explanations and starts branching alternatives from one effect to another. This is not necessarily a bad thing because the audience can get more than what they expected to get.

I am not sure about the time constraints for this lecture, because, I downloaded the lecture, and Speedfy performance was cut from the first phase directly into the last phase.I would like to have seen the full performance of that effect. Other magicians might only care about the method and explanations, but there are a few who would like to study an unedited performance.

The format is pretty direct and smooth. The first part of the lecture were the effects, and the second part was an interview with Dan Harlan. It was pretty clean in execution and it felt very professional and organized. I would love to attend an actual lecture just because the organization was flawless. I really loved how the flow of the lecture went.

I also appreciate the audience for this particular lecture. The audience was a mix of veteran magicians and younger generations, and I think I stopped a couple of females as well. More importantly, each magician interaction with the audience was very beneficial for any student. This is an example of a very intelligent audience. They had asked all the right hard hitting questions in this lecture. They would ask things overlooked or needed clarification. They would explore steps and concept thoroughly urging Eric to explain further. They would ask these questions with novices in mind, or even with a veteran in mind. I love these kinds of audience in magic lectures. They allow for so much input for those who could not attend it personally.

I would like to also address "dead time" in the lecture. I would like to stress that there is minimal dead time, and what dead time was present, either Dan Harlan, or Eric Jones managed it. There are times wherein nothing happened, but Eric and Dan gave some input to help fill in those times strategically. I appreciate that compared to lectures wherein the magician, host or even the audience are shown in the camera with their eyes open waiting for something to happen. For me, that is not appropriate for a downloaded version. Eric is not seen pulling out his props from his bag, or scanning a laptop. He had things prepared, which saves time, and whatever further preparations he needed was edited away.

I would also like to address the host, Dan Harlan. I had been following some of his work, and he has a sort of vibe that when he talks, you listen. And he has the ability to communicate that makes you understand clearly what he means. His trailer in youtube was well done, and I never felt bored listening to him talk for 5 minutes straight about Eric's lecture. And he has done a great job in hosting it as well. He is less a nuisance to the lecture, but more of professional handling a professional event. When he comments on something Eric presented, it all has sense and direct to the point. He has a good mix of humor and no nonsense in his traits as a host. He even makes sure that not one second is wasted. On instances that the microphone was passed around, he would ask Eric a question to fill the time. This I greatly appreciate in him as a host. I pray that he will be the host for every lecture that comes out in Penguin Magic, because he adds direction, urgency, and organization to a lecture.

What I didn't like about his hosting was during the interview section. He has the tendency to talk for the interviewee about him rather than let the interviewee explain it himself. There are several times in the lecture that Dan would explain a funny story about Eric, and I was like, why is he telling that? It would be better for Eric to recount that story to us himself. Then another issue was at some moments, he would overlap Eric's answer to one of his questions. What I mean by this is that when Eric would answer a question, Dan would talk at the same time as him. This is not only distracting to the viewers but also quite annoying that we could not get to listen to his full answer. His tendency to interrupt was present in this lecture.

But aside from these minor tendencies, and flaws, this was one of the greatest and well worth lectures in Penguin Magic. Because of the quality, organization, and relevance of this lecture, I am considering purchasing another one very soon. I don't care if you are a coin man, card guy or a generalist. There is something in this lecture you can always find helpful. Inspiration and enlightenment can be found in each relevant frame.
2 of 2 magicians found this helpful.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
I want to try coin magic now! Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on February 1st, 2017
Wow, what a lecture! I've never really been keen on coin effects until I saw Eric Jones on Fool Us. And after watching this lecture, and seeing how magical such routines can be, I am definitely adding some coin effects to my repertoire.

His teaching is detailed, and his philosophy on magic ("magic is bigger than one's self") is after my own heart. One of my favorite lectures so far, to be sure!
2 of 2 magicians found this helpful.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
What Coin Magic is Supposed to Look Like Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on January 30th, 2017
If it's something you're interested in learning and performing, Eric Jones's 'Impossible Coins Across' routine is alone worth the cost of the lecture. The most magical looking coin routine I have ever seen.
2 of 2 magicians found this helpful.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
Get this. Report this review
Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on January 29th, 2017
I was here for the filming of this lecture and u guys dont want to miss this. Impossible coins across is a gold mine and should be sold for triple the price of the lecture itself. Can't wait to purchase this myself . you guys will not be disappointed.
2 of 2 magicians found this helpful.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
Brilliant! Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on June 6th, 2023
I’m slowly getting into more and more coin magic. This was my first more coin heavy lecture. Eric is an amazing teacher. He’s clear and thorough. On top of that he seems very genuine and caring and has put immense thought into these routines. I’d recommend this lecture to anyone.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
Eric Jones!! Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 18th, 2022
Eric is probably the most consistently magical coin magician. Not only does he have wonderful effects, but also a great Personality. Most importantly for a magic lecture, he is an outstanding teacher.

Relative to the effects themselves (all coins) his very clever use of gimmicks allows for the effects to not require knuckle-busting sleight of hand. There is sleight of hand, and the tricks are by no means self working, but the construction and gimmicks make them well within the capabilities of most coin workers.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
Eric Jones live2 Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on October 2nd, 2021
Fantastic lecture,great material
A real workers material,Eric is a fantastic performer and teacher,his coin handling with gimmicks are super,and
His generosity to share his pet routines
Like the one he did in AGT..I hope
You do not buy it...I want to keep it to myself....no...it will help you
Get better with your magic
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
Excellent sleight of hand Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on February 7th, 2020
Eric is very creative and good sleight of hand.
really recommend this video
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
ready for the real deal Report this review
Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on November 10th, 2018
I am a mentalist but I love great magic and Eric Jones is one of the greatest of our time. Prepare to be amazed as you watch this video. Even the explanations are amazing.
Did this review help you? Do you want to respond to this review?
Bestsellers
See all bestsellers



Act Builder beta



     Get To Know Us

     Shipping and Store Policies

     Need Help?

Home | About Penguin Magic | The Penguin Foundation

Mail orders: Penguin Magic, 3299 Monier Circle, Unit A, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
Call us at 800-880-2592 | International Dial: +1 707-317-6733

© 2002-2023 Penguin Magic. All Rights Reserved.
We hope you found the magic tricks you were looking for!