Madness Behind the Methods with Simon Lovell
Learn from one of the most entertaining magicians in the world, Simon Lovell, in this complete course on magic training! Get a front seat with up close and personal instruction from Simon himself!! He will explain his most valuable and sought after secrets! Simon’s entertaining demeanor will have you laughing throughout this course and keep you intrigued for an easy to follow and fun learning experience. Embark on a journey into the mind of a magic genius!
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Your Numbers Up
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Twisted Rose
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Tongue Piercing
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The Magic Story
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Star Trick Performance
Some card tricks are simply out of this world. We’re taking you into hyper speed with this effect. Your audience member selects a card from the center of the deck. Then, they watch you shuffle the deck and tell a story about a space crew exploring a new planet. You form rockets behind the deck wi...
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Star Trick Secret
Setup: All you need is a regular deck of cards. Place 2 kings on top and 2 on the bottom of the deck. You can cut the deck once to combine them all four stacked. Maintain a finger break to keep track of them for the card force section.
Simon suggests using a fan force to get the spectator to ... -
Sleight of Tongue
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Simon's Inspiration
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Imagination
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Introduction 2
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Sidney Hamster
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Wobbly Wombat
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Packed Wallet
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Sebastian Mind Reading Chicken
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The Radical Aces
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Lemming Ace Exchange
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Another Departed Point
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Derek Dingle's Collectors
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Whispering Royal Performance
Royal court cards are the trickiest of all. They’re a stubborn, clairvoyant set of families who never leave their castles. Your audience will never know the method behind this modern card trick. Have your spectator hold the deck behind their back and flip a single card face-up. As the magician, y...
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Whispering Royal Secret
Setup: All you need is a regular deck of cards. There are no gimmicks involved. Place your royal card, a Queen of Hearts in this case…face-up on top of the deck. Then rotate the entire deck. The queen will now be face-down on the bottom.
Give the deck to the spectator and ask them to flip ove...