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Overview
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Reflection represents an exquisite selection of eleven ingenious effects from one of our era’s finest card magicians, Bill Goodwin. Included is material culled from his hard to find lecture notes as well as several effects never before published. This is the first time a collection of his secrets has ever been released on DVD.
Using only an ordinary pack of cards, discover the secrets of a true sleight of hand artist and experience the deviant card magic of Bill Goodwin.
Effect Descriptions
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Oxnard Split
A highly visual handling of Paul Harris’ “Las Vegas Split.” A Four transforms into two Twos followed by each of the Twos transforming into two Aces. |
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One Off
The magician attempts to find a selected card, however, he is off by one. To remedy the situation, the magician splits the card into two cards to reveal the selection. |
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Off Balance Transposition
A three-phase routine where a selected card and the four Aces repeatedly switch places culminating with a visual transformation of the selection into the four Aces. |
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The Paint Brush Change (Roy Walton)
Roy Walton’s wonderful full face visual change of one card into another happens instantaneously as you "wiggle" the card. |
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Double Lift Unload
A deceptive technique for unloading the lowermost card of a double so that it appears as if the card never goes flush with the deck. |
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About Face
A card held at your fingertips turns over visually with just a stroke of your thumb. A handling for Alex Elmsley’s “Turn-About Card.” |
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Twisting the Kings
A direct handling of Dai Vernon’s classic “Twisting the Aces” finishing with all four cards turning over simultaneously. |
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The Mirage Trick
The magician offers to show the audience a mirage. A selection is produced between two cards, but immediately vanishes proving that its appearance was just a mirage. Included in the explanation is a handling of the Bluff Pass. |
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Spectator Cuts to the Aces
A clean and direct handling of this classic plot. The method highlights a versatile unloading technique that can be applied to other effects. |
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Mistaken Sandwich
A card is produced between two others. Realizing that it is not the selection, the magician causes it to change into the correct card. The three cards can be examined. |
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Reciprocity
The four Kings and the four Aces change places instantly. Two handlings are included. |
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Hold the Mayo
The four Aces are produced one at a time from between two Jokers.
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With over 2.5 hours of performances, in-depth instruction and the complete history behind each routine and sleight, Reflection is not simply a DVD on tricks, but an important course for the advancement of your card magic. Shot in High Definition with multiple camera angles. Includes a 10 page booklet.
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Reviews
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Rating: 4.1/5 (30 votes cast) |
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Author: Jack Carpenter Just finished watching "Reflection". Absolutely wonderful. Bill's work with the Paint Brush Change is blowing away magicians as I write. No question. And using it to effect a double lift unload, man what can I say, it fooled the crap out of me. "Reciprocity" fooled the crap out of me too. What a masterpiece!
D&D did a fabulous job filming as well. I don't just mean the look, feel, and clarity, but getting Bill to do it in the first place! (For years I lamented that though many knew of him, they had never had the opportunity to watch him work except for short encounters here and there, and that there was no definitive record of Bill Goodwin on film- but it turns out it was worth the wait for the technology and the talent to arrive to properly record it.) Kudos to the Buck Twins.
Anyway, the DVD is just beautiful. I hope you are going to make a few more DVDs with Bill - to get those other masterpieces on the record as well.
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Author: Dimitri Horning (dimitri1337hx@yahoo.com) I found this product just ok. The tricks were somewhat boring to me and they aren't taught as well as they could have been. The 4:1 transposition was pretty cool though.
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