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Subject: Free Download with Video - Wanna know how David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear? - Instant Access 7819
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 09:21:54 +0000 (UTC)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <aiqori$h1m$6970@nobel.pacific.net.sg> (raw)

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Mind blowing self levitation trick that you can perform anywhere anytime full illustration included
Have you seen David Blaine's Street Magic special and wondered about how he could levitate off the sidewalk?

Mind blowing arm twisting illustration, twist your arm 360 degree. Have someone to follow you, while they can't do it but you can do it everytime anytime.
Did you see David Blaine twist his arm 360 degrees? Well, he did not invent that trick. Actually it's pretty simple and a rather old trick.
 

1) Wanna know how David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear?

2) During his Dream Portal stage show David Copperfield uses a funny fake-goose slow-motion routine for comedic effect. After the comedy bit, he places the fake goose into an empty old wooden bucket that has two lids on top. 
A few seconds later he pulls the goose back out - but now the fake goose has turned into a real live goose.

3) Or how about the famous David Copperfield Moon / Magicmeister trick?
If you have seen David Copperfield's live show, you might have been wondering about how he did that trick with the Moon Card. Each member of his audience received 9 cards before the show. 8 of them are blank, but one of them has a picture of the moon on it. After a lot of carefully instructed shuffling, David manages to pinpoint the Moon Card in everybody's hand.


Would you like to know the secret behind the Impossible Triangle?
How about The Riddle of the Missing Dollar?
 
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