Thanks to Lance, John and Dave by Iain Moran
Created by: Iain Moran
Key features
Designed for real-world performance with maximum impact
Part of a collection of highly polished close-up magic routines
Includes essential sleights like Convincing Control and Gary Kurtz Slip-Cut Force
Focuses on reliability and professional-grade material
Pros
High-impact effects designed for real-world performance
Blends strong methodology with audience-tested impact
Teaches essential sleights for skill enhancement
Cons
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Effect
The trick Thanks to Lance, John, and Dave involves a signed card that repeatedly vanishes and reappears in the magician’s pocket, leading to an unexpected finale. The effect is visual and engaging, making it ideal for close-up performances where audience interaction is key.
Full Details
This routine is part of a larger collection of polished close-up magic tricks. It focuses on strong visual moments and audience participation, as the signed card seems to defy logic by moving between the performer’s hands and pockets. The method is designed for real-world performance, ensuring reliability under scrutiny.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick suits magicians who perform close-up magic and want a strong, interactive routine. It works well for those who enjoy card magic with a visual and surprising twist. The method is practical, making it a good choice for both hobbyists and professionals.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The difficulty level is moderate. It requires basic card handling skills and some practice to ensure smooth execution. The routine includes essential sleights, but the focus is on presentation rather than complex moves.
What Magicians Say
BigBlindMedia describes Thanks to Lance, John, and Dave as a standout routine where a signed card repeatedly vanishes and reappears in the magician’s pocket, leading to an unexpected finale. The trick is noted for its reliability and strong audience impact.
Roman Armstrong includes it in his list of favorite tricks, pairing it with personal anecdotes, which suggests it holds value for performers who appreciate engaging storytelling in magic.
The trick is part of a collection designed for real-world performance, emphasizing practicality and professional-grade material. This makes it a solid choice for magicians looking for dependable and visually impressive effects.
What people are saying about Thanks to Lance, John and Dave
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Roman Armstrong highlights the importance of quirky and offbeat magic in his performances, including 'Thanks to Lance, John, and Dave,' paired with personal anecdotes that showcase his unique and playful approach to magic.
BigBlindMedia says...
'Thanks to Lance, John and Dave': A signed card repeatedly vanishes and reappears in the magician’s pocket, culminating in an unexpected finale. [...] Moran’s focus on 'belt & braces' handling—prioritizing reliability—makes this particularly appealing for working performers.
Promotional videos
Picking Pockets Performance from Zen Magic with Iain Moran
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Other videos
Roman Armstrong's Desert Island Tricks
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