The only way the monte can be done this way is if the cards are gaffed. But if my guess is correct, wouldn't "it" wear out in time? The first trick really 'tore' me up. 😊
It's either some 10/10 slight of hand or the cards have stickers, so using sleight of hand, you can slide the stickers off the card using your hand or another card. If its not done with stickers, then ya got me :p But despite how much computer generated stuff we see nowadays(Thanks Zach King), this is not done with a computer, just specially made props + sleight of hand practice.
(Spoilers) I don't think I could replicate it but... I could see the extra card during the trick, but I still don't think I can reproduce all the movements you did.
@@MikeHeitkamper Nonetheless an awesome trick - I had to specifically pause and look for any sleight of hand (or in this case extra cards) because of how smooth your performance was.
The Jenning's Miracle is actually known as Jenning's Close-up Illusion. I learned it from a book called Lake Tahoe Magic. It can also be found in Larry's book Mr. Jennings Takes it Easy. Michael Ammar also teaches it on Vol 6 of Easy to Master Card Miracles video tape. You can find tutorials of it on UA-cam. The Ultimonte card trick is a commercial item sold at Penguin Magic, UltiMonte by Harold Cataquet. Also available from Magic Smith.
This was great ,laughing and enjoying the trick,well done! 🤣
Great performance combining two routines especially the ultimonte that is a ROUGH trick to do. But you were so SMOOTH.😊
Glad you liked it!! Loved your Penn and Teller type clues.
Very nice performance and easy to follow. I find my patter is awful in comparison to doing a trick. This was nice!
What a great way of combining both effects! Love it. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the comment.
The only way the monte can be done this way is if the cards are gaffed. But if my guess is correct, wouldn't "it" wear out in time? The first trick really 'tore' me up. 😊
"It" has lasted me a long time, but if "it" does wear out eventually, "it" is easy to replace with things most magician's have in their junk drawer.
Interesting 😮
Superb Mike
Thanks Martin
WHOA…If I learn this trick will it still work if my buddy only has four dollars ? 🤔
Photo shop on a good computer? Or it’s a real magic 😮? Please, show the secret if so , thanks
It's either some 10/10 slight of hand or the cards have stickers, so using sleight of hand, you can slide the stickers off the card using your hand or another card. If its not done with stickers, then ya got me :p
But despite how much computer generated stuff we see nowadays(Thanks Zach King), this is not done with a computer, just specially made props + sleight of hand practice.
No stickers. It's all in the cards. Search Ultimonte.
@@-roy411 thank you, it was hard to understand otherwise
Cool-lot of work but cool
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(Spoilers)
I don't think I could replicate it but...
I could see the extra card during the trick, but I still don't think I can reproduce all the movements you did.
Extra card? So that's how I did it! For a moment there I fooled myself.🙃
@@MikeHeitkamper Nonetheless an awesome trick - I had to specifically pause and look for any sleight of hand (or in this case extra cards) because of how smooth your performance was.
Where can i learn this trick?
The Jenning's Miracle is actually known as Jenning's Close-up Illusion. I learned it from a book called Lake Tahoe Magic. It can also be found in Larry's book Mr. Jennings Takes it Easy. Michael Ammar also teaches it on Vol 6 of Easy to Master Card Miracles video tape. You can find tutorials of it on UA-cam. The Ultimonte card trick is a commercial item sold at Penguin Magic, UltiMonte by Harold Cataquet. Also available from Magic Smith.
How????
Market effect called Ultimonte
How.....???
Search for "Ultimonte"
not sure but i think maybe a f*** card?
Not a fl** card. But I like the way you think.