Takumi Takahashi Teaches Card Magic

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Takumi Takahashi Teaches Card Magic
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"Takumi has surpassed me."
- Lennart Green, World Champion Close-up/Card magician

Prepare to learn card magic like you have never imagined!

Really! You will swear that these are camera tricks!

You might know Takumi Takahashi as a student of the legendary Lennart Green.

However, Takumi has created his own unique style of magic that is super visual. He will reveal his amazing methods in this exclusive tutorial! For the first time ever, Takumi teaches you refined routines that come from his own personal repertoire!!

Don't expect to master these techniques in 30 minutes. These effects WILL require practice. But it will be so worth it!

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Customer reviews for Takumi Takahashi Teaches Card Magic

Samuel
The repeating and unending music throughout the whole download is insanely annoying, and it is not of the quality that Takashi's Lennart Green project was. I thought this might be the same format and production value of 'Shin Lim Teaches Card Magic' but sadly it's not.
Christopher
I think it’s kinda weird that it’s stated that these are his original routines but there not,. He also flashes like 2 or 3 times in the video.
Garry
This is EXCELLENT, With nearly fourty minutes off video play time, including Nine routines, which are: Visual spread. Blood Hound. Branded. Triumph. Bare Hand Aces Production. Aces Snap Controll. Green's Top Shot. And Mirror Account. This is a nice clean video production, very enjoyable to watch very easy to follow, each routine is very well explained, showing all the moves and angles needed to perform them, There is a modern twist in his card magic, including studio demos wiith a Guest, followed by full explanations for each off the Nine routines, This is not a Bottom Deal, its what you might call a Great Deal, Less than 3Quid Per Routine. Allthough for some tricks you will need a decent deck. For Branded you will also need a marker pen, he even does an easy set up breather/crimp card, while doing a riffle shuffle on this one. The Blood hound chases the Criminall is a fun self working card trick, you can even use a borrowed deck and with this one, you ask a spectator to pick a card, and cut a stack, which is great getting the spectator involved and hands on in the magic. If you like Triumph, you will certainly enjoy Visual spread, which has a two phase cool reveall, resets in seconds, and this is one of the severall very easy to do card tricks. There is even a Triumph Trick in the mix, this is a bit tricky, but still worth learning this one, For a beginner Some off the moves are more of a knack, so with a bit of practice it wont take too long to get them down. Use a magicians three way mirror, on, Bare Hand Aces. Aces Snap Controll, and Green's Top Shot, as they look really cool seeing it from a different angles. If you want a good snap effect on Aces snap controll, use a new deck, Some off these card tricks are So So Very Very Easy To Do. To make it your own, Just add your own twist off magic into the mix, add to your set and you got a great routine. This video offers some Great Refreshing Cool Card Magic.Also check out vanish inc the B&T Bundle with Takumi Takahashi & Byron Leung.
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Will
This isn't that good. Some of the sleights aren't taught enough in detail. If you use a sleight that isn't taught in Card College, you need to give more instruction on it than just two seconds. The tricks on the other hand are great. You need to watch your angles for most of them. The tricks are also sold separately. You can watch the other trailers to see a full performance, but this bundle is the cheapest way to get all of them.
Simone
a few moves in the trailer are not explained, so you have to figure it out by yourself. Unfortunately those moves are the ones I bought the video for, that's why I'm giving just 2 stars, but the rest is great