Wonders Never Cease

Video download by Kyle Purnell
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Wonders Never Cease
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Five wildly different routines from Kyle Purnell.

Kyle Purnell is back with a brand new collection of magic, and this time, its focus is on “different.”

Each one of these tricks is completely different from the others. They use different objects and unusual plots, and each one creates unique moments.

Here is what you’ll find in this download bundle:

Jelly Beans

Do you remember that game where you have to guess how many jelly beans are in a jar? This takes that premise and turns it into a trick that fits in your pocket. It’s playful, familiar, and incredibly strong.

Axion Vanish

A totally impossible and visual way to vanish a borrowed credit card. What makes this so special is that your hands really do look completely empty. This has zero clothing restrictions, and you can perform this with playing cards, credit cards, or even hotel key cards.

Bill Bored

This is the perfect effect that you can perform anywhere, anytime. You take a borrowed credit card and push it straight through two banknotes. There are no gimmicks, and everything is completely examinable.

Pure Pop Coin Production

A coin production that looks like CGI. As you wave your hand, a coin slowly materializes into view, right in front of your audience's eyes. It’s super fun to learn, not knuckle-busting, and can be added to almost any coin routine that you already perform.

I Didn’t Teach You

Kyle's most performed routine by far. This routine packs an insane amount of magic into a very short amount of time. You start by pulling a coin from your ring, then it becomes a larger coin. Then it ends with something even more unexpected. This routine is perfect for walkaround.

Kyle teaches all five routines in detail so you can perform each one confidently. The material here has been tried and tested in the real world. Whether you perform close-up, walk-around, or casually for friends, there really is something here for everyone.

Filmed on location at the gorgeous Rhapsody Theater in Chicago, thanks to Dr. Ricardo Rosenkranz.

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Customer reviews for Wonders Never Cease

Benjamin
I’ve seen Kyle Purnell perform I Didn’t Teach You live, and it absolutely delivers. The teaching is clear, practical, and gimmick‑free. You’ll need a couple of items to produce from the ring, but the effect is strong, clever, and genuinely fun to learn.

John
This is another amazing collection of magical creations by Kyle Purnell. 5 different routines, from cards, money and also an ID or Hotel Card Vanish. Kyle's brain is something to marvel at and he crafts these moments of strange for us to witness (thank you, Paul Harris).

I love Jelly Beans, and the premise behind this effect makes it engaging and fun to do! Easy to create and simple to perfom.

Axion vanish just leaves you gobsmacked when you see it live (and on video but I first saw it live and didn't know how to reconstruct what I just witnessed).

The price... oh my... the price. 25 dollars for a download that includes 5 killer effects. In a day where one of these might be given that same price tag, its like buying one effect and getting 4 equally amazing tricks for free.

Pick this download up. Seriously. Stop reading this, and go pick it up.
Adam
Ya know I consider myself lucky enough to call Kyle a friend. But I’m not writing this review as a friend. Honestly, whether Kyle has shown me something in a video call or a download such as this package that I purchased… Kyle doesn’t disappoint. I think if you do as I, and purchase the entire bundle, there is something for everyone. Kyle is known for his impromptu creations, but “Jelly Beans” alone is worth the purchase of this bundle. It isn’t impromptu but the routine itself is such a fun presentation and simple handling, that this is one of those things you’re gonna make up once and use OVER and OVER again!
“Bill Bored” is another All-Star in this pack. The different ways Kyle has discovered you can get this insanely visual displays while using ZERO gimmicks…. It NEVER fails to amaze me. Not to tip any methods, but Kyle has figured out so many unique ways to create illusions via methods of folding he should have his own line of books/videos on the art of Purnelligami! I’m trademarking that name…
Anyways, do yourself a favor and support his projects. The interesting thing I’ve found about Kyle’s work that a lot magic doesn’t achieve, if I see something of Kyle’s that doesn’t fit in with what I do; the beautiful thing is I always learn an idea or a principal that can work with other things. I absolutely love knowing that I’m gonna LEARN no matter what… the bonus to that is, you’re probably gonna use everything in this package. ALL HAIL KYLE, WE’RE NOT WORTHY!!!!!
Robert
Clear, confidence-building instructions for a quick, informal, impromptu borrowed card effect. Easy for even a beginner to learn, and not a knuckle buster. I like the trick for its simplicity and because there is literally zero setup.
John
This is a novel way of doing "Chicago Opener." Handling is not hard, and with a little bit of practice, anyone could do this trick.
Brandon
Well thought out and rapid fires the punches so that the spectator doesn't have time to think about how you did the previous production/vanish, before you are on to the next. Definitely an effect that will take a bit of practice to be comfortable with the moves. Some of the sleights are taught, but not too in-depth, while some that may be considered more basic coin sleights are not. So, you may need to reference other sources if you are new to coin magic.
Scott
very slick method and good explanation

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  • Deryck asks: Have you just changed the price on this? I had it in my basket. I swear it was only about £24 or something.

    • 1. Jim responds:As noted in the newsletter, it was released at an introductory price.

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