Ian Kendall
Ian Kendall has been a professional performer since 1992, working everywhere from street shows and restaurants to parlour performances. He has also been teaching since 1984, combining decades of real-world experience with three teaching qualifications.
That background is what makes his instructional material so clear and practical. Ian has a rare ability to break complex sleight of hand into simple, manageable pieces, helping magicians learn difficult moves without building bad habits.
You can see that approach across his Vanishing Inc. releases, including Basic Coin Magic 2.0, One Coin Masterclass, Bas**rd Hard Moves Made Easy, Wand Spins, Gypsy, and The Ian Kendall Collection. Whether teaching cards, coins, or wand technique, Ian’s work is known for being thoughtful, detailed, and easy to follow.
7 releases · 6 downloads · 6 VI exclusives · 6 video downloads · VI Masterclass lecturer
Featured Masterclass
One Coin Masterclass
A dedicated VI lesson with Ian Kendall, collected in one place for a longer look at the routines and thinking behind the work.
The ultimate impromptu, do anywhere, astonishing routine. Many magicians agree that the vanish of a single coin is one of the purest magic tricks you can perform.
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The Ian Kendall Collection
Take advantage of this specially priced bundle and learn from acclaimed magic tutor Ian Kendall as he tackles card magic, coin magic, and wa
Video download
Basic Coin Magic 2.0
Unlock the secrets to a lifetime of coin magic. Ian Kendall's "Basic Coin Magic" has been one of the most recommended resources
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Bas**rd Hard Moves Made Easy
Conquer your fear of card magic's most challenging sleights. A perfect Faro Shuffle. Lennart Green's "Top Shot". Charlie Miller'
Artist Q&A
Three questions for Ian Kendall
In the early 90s, I think I was the first person in the UK to really use the muscle pass properly (in my restaurant work at the time, I had a 24" vertical, when the world record was 18"; Max Maven's response was 'that's better than Cornelius'...) I still think a one coin routine is the one thing that every magician should be able to perform well (and the Cups and Balls, natch). The simple vanish of a coin is, I strongly believe, the purest magic effect possible.
On stage, I'm very partial to the Linking Rings; over the years, I've used five or six distinct routines.
When working in restaurants in the 90s, I was very into rubber band routines, and to this day I always have a few bands and a shoelace in my right back pocket. With a coin, it's as close to EDC as I get!



