Triumph Vol. 1 (World's Greatest Magic) by L&L Publishing
If card magicians were to make a list of what they believed were
the most powerful effects in card magic, Dai Vernon's Triumph would
almost certainly be on every list. Though the plot of Triumph - cards
mixed face-up and face-down magically righting themselves while at the
same time revealing a selected card - was almost certainly not new at
the time, Vernon's elegant method was. Triumph was first published in
1946 as part of the Stars of Magic series of manuscripts, taking
the magic world by storm, and ever since, magic creators have been
putting their own presentational and methodological spins on this
indisputable classic card trick.
On this video, you'll meet six
performers who have each taken the Triumph plot and made it their own.
Appropriately, Johnny Thompson, a close Vernon confidante, leads off by
performing and demonstrating not only Vernon's published method for the
trick but also his preferred - and unpublished - way of doing it. Jon
Armstrong is next with a motivational presentation while James Swain not
only rights the reversed cards while finding the selected card but also
returns them to factory numerical order. Boris Wild continues with a
very funny yet amazing version while Larry Jennings offers a great
variation that can be performed in a strolling situation with no table
required. Finally, Bill Malone performs and teaches perhaps the world's
fastest - and maybe easiest - version of the trick, one that originated
with Ed Marlo.
Triumph remains popular with card magicians
because audiences simply love it. They're generally stunned by the
mixed-up cards magically righting themselves, so much so that the fact
that their selected card is also found becomes almost secondary. In
short, it's a card trick that looks like real magic and on this video,
you'll watch and learn from some of the best card magicians in the world
showing you how to do perhaps the greatest card trick ever invented.
Dai Vernon's Triumph - Johnny Thompson Goal Triumph - Jon Armstrong Perfect Triumph - James Swain Not That Drunk - Boris Wild Outstanding Triumph - Larry Jennings Lightning Fast Triumph - Bill Malone
Triumph Vol. 1 (World's Greatest Magic) by L\u0026L Publishing - DVD
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