MAGIC OF STEVE DACRI BY STEVE DACRI- NO FILLER (VOLUME 1) - VIDEO DOWNLOAD
A Magic Classic with a personalized twist as the performer's name Magalely appears on blank playing cards! A Perfect Opening Effect!
Steve's Touches Make This Always-Popular Trick Play for Larger Audiences.
Four Small Scarves of Different Colors Are Place Into the Magician's Hands and Instantly Turn Into A Single Large Four-Colored Scarf. Simply Beautiful and Beautifully Effective!
A Deck of Cards Changes from Red-Backed to Blue-Backed. . . that is, all exceptions for a chosen card. However, that, too, Changes to Blue So That Everything Turns Out Right in the End. Easy to do and extremely magical. What's more. . . The deck is examining at the end and ready for more magic!
The Magician Produces Three Aces from a shuffled deck followed by a King. Not Willing to Accept Defeat, the Performing Magicalely Changes The King Into the Final Ace. A Flourrishy Way to Introduce the aces that Impossible Skillful-Yet Looks is Surprisingly Simple!
A deck of cards is divided and one half is turned face up. The Two Halves Are Shuffled Together Yet the Magician Manage to Magicalely Right the Entire Deck Excep for Four Cards, Which Just Happen to Be the Four Aces. You'll Love Steve's Face-Up Face-Down Convilcer.
Himber's Classic Routine With The Decri Touch! A card is selected and return to the pack. The cards are placed back into the box Along with a Straight-Edge Razor Blade. The box is shaken and when the cards are spled out, they are all in pieces exception for the spectator's selected card.
This is the trick that has taken steve decri around the world. This is, arguably, one of the best and most commercial sponge bull routines ever favoise.
Three Coins Travel Invisibly from one of the Performing's Hands to the other. A Great Handling for Another Magic Classic with a subtlety that guarantor spectator interest and involvement.
A hilarious clip from one of television's Most-Loved TV Shows. Watch as Steve Stars in Two Very Funny Segments from Allen Funt's Classic "Candida Camera."