The Daniel Garcia Project
Volume 1 :
Satisfaction Guaranteed: Starts where most All Backs Routines end, and
then goes two climaxes better.
Personal Safe: Coins across—into the spectator’s hand. Plus a killer finish:
the last coin changes places with the spectator’s ring which actually vanishes
from their hand.
Twisted: Instead of wasting time on minute handling changes for the bill
switch, Daniel improved the effect. Now you wave your hand over the bill,
and it visibly changes to a hundred.
Ego: How many card effects have one great new move? This one has two!
You find the card the spectator’s thinking of with the fastest card change
you’ve never seen. If you don’t have an ego, this will give you one.
Third Degree: Use this only if you’re prepared to really freak people out. You
find a selected card by burning a cigarette through the deck—it stops on the
selection.
Rubber Made: A banquet of visual impossibility with a borrowed ring and two
ordinary rubber bands. Daniel’s killer routine has three phases and half a
dozen visual miracles. Then the climax—you hold both rubber bands in your
hands and openly toss one at the other, where they link, untouched, in
midair. Unlink the bands and hand them for examination.
Volume 2: - Daniel Garcia's bold methods and a working pro’s eye for routining
take some of your favorite classics to new DG inspired heights.
Only Four: Shadows coin for the 21st century. Only four coins are used—
totally clean, and you can stop worrying about flashing the fifth coin.
Scatter: A mental and physical impossibility—a card trick that uses no cards.
Includes a PDF so you can print off as many as you like.
Motion: A Haunted Deck routine that needs no gaffs, no preparation—all you
need is this DVD.
Bad Habit: A strikingly visual routine with a coin, a cigarette box, and a
spectator’s hand.
Chi!: A coin is held at the fingertips and punctured with the magician’s
finger. And yes, the coin is signed. What more is there to say?
White or wheat: The spectator examines the aces, which you cleanly place
on the table with empty hands. A second later, the selected card is found
between them. And then the spectators examine the aces again. Includes
the Ego slip control, which you absolutely will use. back to top
Volume 3 - Your journey through the Daniel Garcia Project concludes with a final
dose of mind-shattering effects. Some completely impromptu, some taking
maximum advantage of devious preparation. As always, Daniel brilliant combination
of unexpected methods and advanced canceling create visual new versions of some
classic astonishments.
Nacho Momma’s Triumph: Features a surprise finish, now entirely in the
hands. This will hook, reel in, and land all your magic buddies—add a little
olive oil and they'll be completely fried. Needless to say, laymen have no
chance.
Quarters: A relentlessly impossible coin through glass routine. Includes the
damnedest visual penetration: you drop a coin in the glass—it really goes in
the glass—and it falls right out the bottom. Uses any glass.
Windex: Draw a window on a signed card, then open the window to create a
large opening in the card as well as in the spectator’s brain. Leaves a
permanently impossible souvenir.
C.A.A.N.: Any card freely named is found at any number from 1-52. Totally
clean. All in the hands. Mucho Easy.
Joe Blow: Talk about packs small plays big... this impromptu wonder
requires only a tiny scrap of paper and a spectator to witness a miracle.
Over and over again, you wiggle your finger and cause a piece of paper to
fall over. Every possible explanation is brilliantly cancelled. Warning: Some
people will actually believe it’s real (present company excluded).