Song: The Honey Trap Artist: Owl Nest Music by: CreatorMix.com Deck: Black Roses
Пікірлер: 17
@ernestofelicci58119 күн бұрын
Excelente rutina. Gracias.
@ecastag9 күн бұрын
Wow! impressive!
@chadkiddck8 күн бұрын
Hi Sean. The very first trick (using the free cut principle) is nearly identical to a trick published by John Carey in his book, "The Carey Files". John's trick is called Finnell as I Finnell! (page 22). There are a few minor differences (mostly presentational), but the method and effect are practically identical.
@SeanDevine8 күн бұрын
Oh, interesting. Thank you for the info!
@AkaMonkey-10 күн бұрын
Definitely one to add to the Devine library once again great vid
@davidportch88379 күн бұрын
Brilliant Sean... definitely going to use these (together)... many thanks...
@RobertBallMagician9 күн бұрын
Fabulous performance and tutorial Sean, and Happy Father's day 😊 👍😊👍🙌👏🪄✨️
@SeanDevine9 күн бұрын
Right back at you, Robert!
@smoorikin66489 күн бұрын
Love these self working tricks Thanks for sharing ❤
@GaryCunninghamyouareenough9 күн бұрын
#letsgetintoit 🤘🃏
@user-mo3st3ie8t10 күн бұрын
Wow!
@D.R.Guitar8 күн бұрын
Great routine, Sean! What are the names of these two tricks and do you have any credits/references for them? Thanks!
@SeanDevine8 күн бұрын
Thank you! Well, this is a routine I just came up with, using ancient mathematical principles. The first one is the free cut principle by Gene Finnell, and the other one is just a variant of that old math trick everyone does (the one where four random cards are chosen and you use them to count up to 13, and at the end, the final card is the number of cards left…) That old trick goes all the way back to Modern Magic published in 1876!
@D.R.Guitar8 күн бұрын
Wow! Thanks, Sean. Free Cut Principle…didn’t even recognize that. Just been learning about that recently. Thanks again!
@marclevant66399 күн бұрын
I just realized you are left handed. I am left handed and just starting, would you suggest to learn right handed or left handed?