The Classic Magic of Michael Vincent (3 DVD SET)
Experience the artistry of renowned card magician Michael Vincent in this stunning 3-DVD collection. A true master of his craft, Michael’s performances are a blend of elegance and skill.
Contents
Michael’s Parlour Show Routines Performed and Explained:
- The Intuition Speller
- Kismet
- My Card, Your Card, Everybody’s Card
- The Amazing Discovery
- Bonus Performances: The Rhapsody in Silver, The Cups and Balls, The Knotted Silks
Disc Two – Close-up Show in The Bar
Routines Performed and Explained:
- Brainwave “My Way”
- Pandora’s Paradox
- Vincent’s Aces
- Foursome
- Match Made in Heaven
- Prologue to Triumph
- Bonus Performance: The Coins Across / Chinese Connection, including a discussion on inspirations and learning references. A bonus PDF teaching the Wild Card routine featuring Michael’s stunning color change.
Disc Three – Sleight-of-Hand Mastery – The Pathway to Excellence
- The Control of a Card
- The Double Lift
- The Palm
- The Top Change
- The Force
- The False Shuffle
Plus bonus material: Insights into Michael’s background and mentoring advice.
Praise for the Magic of Michael Vincent:
“Michael’s magic is simply exquisite.” — Harry Lorayne, Apocalypse Magazine 1982.
“Your handling of the Brainwave effect is just about perfect; sleight of hand techniques have reached such a point that you will never need to perform the Brainwave effect with a gimmick deck ever again.” — Darwin Ortiz 2008.
“Michael is a soft-spoken individual, but his performances amplify this aspect of his personality, leading to the conclusion that he possesses a magical talent of noteworthy merit.” — James Patton, Editor of The Magicana Column, Genii Magazine, Volume 53, No3 September 1989.
“Michael Vincent has a performing style that is flawless. In my 30 years of performing Sleight of Hand, it is rare to see someone combine flawless execution with delightful presentation in such a unique way.” — Steven Youell 2009.
“It is always a joy to watch you fluidly play with the pasteboards.” — Jon Racherbaumer 2009.