For those who dont know, Dean Dill had the honor and the pleasure of giving private Magic lessons to Johnny Carson in Johhny's Malibu,CA home back in the mid to late 90's before Johnny passed away. Seriously!
@@JakeMabe1 he may have started doing magic when he was younger but dean dill is in fact actually one of the few magicians who really taught Carson magic in person outside of books and vhs tapes Johnny had dean over his house for years they were very close
Even if you know how he did it, (and it's not too hard to figure out when because he is so minimal in his moves), it has to happen at certain times. BUT it doesn't matter! He is so good, you still can't see it happening.
It's a beautiful routine and I wish the director wouldn't have put that camera on him at that moment, because that was a flawless performance of a gorgeous routine and I'd rather just be fooled by it.
nice, 17 years. I dont do it professionally or practice much anymore but a great routine can still entertain me if done flawlessly. Doesn't matter if you know the moves if you can't see them. Dean Dill was an amazing illusionist.
A friend took me to a barber shop in Glendale and this guy Dill was cutting hair and doing magic. He was farting so badly, everyone in the shop had to go outside for air.
@@scribe570 I don't think an orange is any less suspicious than any other fruit. Its bumpy uneven skin (and soft innards), actually, makes it more sus. An apple is the less sus one, IMHO.
RIP, Dean. Magicians recognize that you were one of the best ever. You had the "light touch" with coins.
For those who dont know, Dean Dill had the honor and the pleasure of giving private Magic lessons to Johnny Carson in Johhny's Malibu,CA home back in the mid to late 90's before Johnny passed away. Seriously!
Folding the card back up and asking if somebody had another orange backstage had me laughing hysterically.
Dean Dill and Johnny Carson were close friends. Dean Dill was actually one of the few magicians that taught Carson how to do magic.
@BroskyWhoDatedHoski Carson got started doing magic as a teenager in Norfork, Nebraska.
@@JakeMabe1 he may have started doing magic when he was younger but dean dill is in fact actually one of the few magicians who really taught Carson magic in person outside of books and vhs tapes
Johnny had dean over his house for years they were very close
I miss you so much, dad! 😢
I am a shell of my former self after watching that coin trick. I'm glad I forced myself to watch the card trick.
I saw what you did there. Dude do you even double lift?
benching 145 lbs!! with John Cornelius spotting. @@Trickboy36
Ya brother.... got my bench up to 118 lbs. But I must admit John Cornelius was spotting me. Did you see what I did there?@@Trickboy36
OMG!!! Dean was my barber when I was a teenager. He did a little magic in the shop sometimes. Dean, Russ and Jeff were the barbers 💈
Barber with a mullet, you don't see that everyday
Excellent slight of hand. Love the 4 corners trick.
The two people that don't like this must lead sad lives.
Dean is a true master!
Wow! I was just watching a tribute show about him from the Magic Castle! He is really great!
That is excellent magic.
This guy has a mesmerizing voice.
Excellent Sir ❤🙏🏼☠️....From INDIA....
He did flash on the orange trick though...bad camera angle.
@1:22 - You can hear him drop the third coin behind the card.
You mean it’s not REAL magic?! 🙄
Flawless !
That's amazing.
Thats dedication to a skill I cant fathom.
Even if you know how he did it, (and it's not too hard to figure out when because he is so minimal in his moves), it has to happen at certain times. BUT it doesn't matter! He is so good, you still can't see it happening.
Carson was a magician
Dean is amazing!
amazing
I missssss you dad
Rip dean man I miss that guy
Wow 😮
Wait, what happened to Louis Bellson!
I wish Mr Dill knew how good he was.
It's a beautiful routine and I wish the director wouldn't have put that camera on him at that moment, because that was a flawless performance of a gorgeous routine and I'd rather just be fooled by it.
I've been a professional illusionist for the past 17 years. And you couldn't be more correct.
nice, 17 years. I dont do it professionally or practice much anymore but a great routine can still entertain me if done flawlessly. Doesn't matter if you know the moves if you can't see them. Dean Dill was an amazing illusionist.
this was well done. humor and good tricks. usually both dont go together at all.
Dean Dill mentored Chris Angel.
Are those Ten (Three) of Spades a dealer item?
Does anyone know?
Yeah, we're all impressed, name dropper.
huh... was the vanishing done with r&s material? If he p... it away, I am stunned not so see the move. Nice routine!
I'm pretty sure he used a short card force. The short card was attached to the force card, this hiding it. The short end enables him to stop at it.
Can you dont like this? Is marvelous.
It is very easy to force a card when using riffles to choose cards like he did. Nothing he did would fool Penn and Teller, it's all standard stuff.
A friend took me to a barber shop in Glendale and this guy Dill was cutting hair and doing magic. He was farting so badly, everyone in the shop had to go outside for air.
Who was farting?
Some cat named Biro. Dill the barber just cutting hair outside. Very talented fellow. Strong with our Lord. #respect
Miss Mr Carson
Card and coin matrix
Nicely done ᵔᴥᵔ ★★★★★
Katalyzt
He flicks the coins so fast you can't see it and you hear the card flick the coin ;-) try that in sand ;-)
Why's it always an orange ?
because it is round and smooth, so it doesn't look tampered with. You might suspect a banana has been slit without our seeing it.
@@scribe570 I don't think an orange is any less suspicious than any other fruit. Its bumpy uneven skin (and soft innards), actually, makes it more sus.
An apple is the less sus one, IMHO.
Ole John loved magic.....and blondes. If he could get a blonde to do a wee bit o' magic in his bedroom, He's a happy feller.
LOL at 4:19
There has to be a reason he wears his shirt cuffs like that.
But that is supposed to show he has nothing up his sleeves. He unbuttoned the cuffs and pulled them back.
wow the first trick is basically the same as ryan hayashi :O
The first routine is actually one of the most famous ones ever known xD
Saying that is the same that ryan hayashi does is a little bit belittling
From watching this I understand how the coin trick is working.
It's old and not too hard to figure out.
How to boil an egg
i met him once.
Flash😪 4:18
i like him better than david roth :))lol
*Telekinesis
RİP :(
2:26....puts the melted coin back into his left hand....
Geez the patter is so 1980s... cringy
You are wrong. The patter is not "1980s.". And it's not "cringy." It's excellent magic. What's wrong with you?