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At The Table Live Lecture - Doc Dixon September 17th 2014 video DOWNLOAD
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Doc is a renaissance man. Cards, coins, and even paper balls, Doc Dixon is truly well-rounded in magic. He has numerous published works including his MonkeyShines series which is hilarious and full of amazing material including information on failure tricks and even his take on the Paper Balls over the Head. His effect, Diary of Decision, is a real worker for both close-up and stage.
In this lecture, Doc is going to keep you laughing while sharing with you some of the secrets that has made him so successful over the years. Prepare to be entertained with Doc Dixon!
This is what Doc's lecture will cover:
T.O.D.P.:
A "prequel" to perform before tossed out deck
Five hands Plus One:
A pseudo double duke riffle stack from a shuffled deck. Combines the ideas of Marlo, Leipzig, Gardner and yours truly.
Pull my finger:
A spectator pulls off the performer's index finger. Like "The Web", but without the arachnophobia baggage.
Carpe Cajones Revisited:
A performer writes a prediction on the face of a playing card, predicting the selected card and the month the spectator was born. Introduces the "Carpe Cajones" concept, a power concept for predictions.
Bits of Business:
Small, yet powerful additions to classic tricks, including the McCombical Prediction and a VERY commercial use for a chick pan for restaurant workers.
All this PLUS 3-5 more effects, all fresh from the mind of Doc Dixon!
In this lecture, Doc is going to keep you laughing while sharing with you some of the secrets that has made him so successful over the years. Prepare to be entertained with Doc Dixon!
This is what Doc's lecture will cover:
T.O.D.P.:
A "prequel" to perform before tossed out deck
Five hands Plus One:
A pseudo double duke riffle stack from a shuffled deck. Combines the ideas of Marlo, Leipzig, Gardner and yours truly.
Pull my finger:
A spectator pulls off the performer's index finger. Like "The Web", but without the arachnophobia baggage.
Carpe Cajones Revisited:
A performer writes a prediction on the face of a playing card, predicting the selected card and the month the spectator was born. Introduces the "Carpe Cajones" concept, a power concept for predictions.
Bits of Business:
Small, yet powerful additions to classic tricks, including the McCombical Prediction and a VERY commercial use for a chick pan for restaurant workers.
All this PLUS 3-5 more effects, all fresh from the mind of Doc Dixon!