Uzumaki

Magic download (video) by Dan and Dave Buck
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Uzumaki

9.60 usd

Magic download (video) by Dan and Dave Buck (9.60)

 

Customer reviews for Uzumaki

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Kane

This one is DEFINITELY a knuckle buster, but it’s well worth it when you can accomplish the flourish. I really appreciated the little bonus video about a practice tip; it gives an alternative way of approaching the moves to be able to be more comfortable with progressing and building confidence. Nice extra touch. I’m not a cardistry buff by any means but this one was so visual I had to work on it.

 
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Adrien

Very good trick!
The explanations are clear, and the trick exactly looks like in the trailer. It might take some work to master, but it is worth learning and it can be added into your repertoire; you can perform it as in the trailer (with the three phases), or you can use the central phase (the "pivoting card") alone to add it to your ambitious card routine.
I recommand it!

 
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Wesley

This is an in the hands Ambitious Card effect. A card is selected and brought to the top of the deck. It is then placed somewhere in the center then returns to the top. A pretty standard Ambitious routine...right?

Not quite.

After the first rising, this effect becomes a visual Ambitious card effect. It starts in the center of the deck with the card still in view then it visually rises back on top. Then...there's the unexpected kicker ending.

The explanation is clean, simple and well illustrated. The video was filmed in a nice forestry area and the sound quality is excellent. In addition to the methodology explanation is a section on practice tips.

This is a stand alone effect or one you could add to your own Ambitious Card routine.

Highly recommended.

 
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Mark

 
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Chris

Pretty good move not to hard to get, taught really well. Nice move to add to other flourishing moves. Goes perfect whit polywhirl,which can be found on cardistry con 2017 video. Also goes well with flicker type moves. Usual Dan and Dave material. Can use it in the middle of tevo to reveal the transpo looks great there. If you haven't watched the trilogy what are you waiting for? Keep spinning.

 
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M.R.G.R.

 
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Jeff L

 
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Carlo

Incredible opener. I have always used a triumph and ambitious card routine in my repertoire. To be honest, I want something fresh. This is perfect for that. It feels like a quick display of Ambitious + Triumph without being a drag. I might have to lessen the flashy-ness of the flourishes because I am not the best card worker. That said, great for beginners and advanced workers!

 
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Benjamin

Beautiful

 
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david

 
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Anthony

Excellent tips on how to do the centre spin. Not an easy move for me

 
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David

 
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Ian

 
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Avery

 
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Scott

Great little effect. Very well taught. This will be fun to work on.

 
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Mike

Hard, but manageable. I am someone that has pretty slick fingers, so it is definitely challenging, but with the tips given in the video I could get a basic (albeit slow) handling working. I do believe that I can get it in weeks like he claims in the video. Definitely recommend it, if only to have some new fidget move

 
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Daniel

Visually stunning

 
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Dr. Sagathevan

 
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Jorge

Performance video to go along with uzumaki is perfect. The handling is smooth and fluid. It looks extremely natural and unsuspecting to the layperson and to other magicians. This is an incredible crisp, clean performance and I wish others would follow this example. Now on to the actual download explanation video which, if the quality of this one is anything to go by, I am sure will be nothing short of absolutely amazing.

 
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kyle

 
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Jeffrey

I love this card effect because of its unusual action. Shuffling cards, mixing cards, fanning cards, are a common theme with card magic, until you get to UZUMAKI. It stops people in their tracks while the card spins and rises to the top. Great trick!!

 
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Donald

Lots of practice but well worth the effort.

 
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Herman

Uzumaki is one of the best effect I ever saw in my life!! It is super visual and has a very strong effect!!!

 
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tommy

I really like this effect it is a great addition to my Ambitious routine

 
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Sig

Dan and Dave have always astonished and taken our breath away in this community, and this download is exception to their track record. The effect is ridiculously fun to fiddle with and is taught very well. I recommend it for anyone.

 
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Allan

Uzumaki is a visual display for the ambitious card. I like that you see the card gradually rise to the top. However, for the full routine shown, other moves from other DVDs of Dan and Dave are used, and are only briefly described on the Uzumaki explanation.

 
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Laura Bautista

It's a beautiful trick. Maybe it's more of a flourish than a magic routine itself. Perhaps the importance of card management and the cardistry component is fundamental. Perhaps there is more of an aesthetic spectacle than pure illusion, but the reality is that it is colorful, it is amazing and it is almost hypnotic.

 
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Oliver

This trick is really cool but it doesn't fit my performance type. Don't get me wrong this trick is really cool but I wouldn't perform it because I don't do ambitious card. If anyone does do ambitious card they should buy this because it's really cool.

 

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  • Wan Yee asks: Is this trick in the trilogy? Thank you vanishing inc:)

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: Nope! It's not in the Trilogy DVD
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  • Erika asks: What would you say is the level of difficulty of the move?

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: It's 6.5/10 I think
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  • mano asks: Is this trick angle sensitive. Does it look as good from a 45 or 90 degree angle as it does from the front?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: There is some angle flexibility, but the best viewing angle is from the front.
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