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Eric Jones - The Ishkabibble Sandwich

Eric Jones - The Ishkabibble Sandwich

Official preview for the Ishkabibble Sandwich by Eric Jones. A silky smooth sandwich routine, and the most visual we've ever seen. See the preview and learn it now here.

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42 Comments

FrankAb

3 years ago
THE most visual sandwich routine I've ever seen. How the heck?! Wow.
New face? Seems cool.

Cringe Magic22

3 years ago
Finnaly somethign from Eric, ive been a fan

magicdude12507

3 years ago
I met Eric at Metro Magic 3. He had some amazing coin work.

sky_lark

3 years ago
That was really entertaining to watch... pure eye candy. Beast.

James1Wise

3 years ago
oooooo a new face, love it! Totally getting this!!!

ninja

3 years ago
this a cool effect but not worth 10 bucks should be 5. and this has been the same background for like the past ten 1 on 1's nothing wrong with that but i just noticed this. ps that is an awsome shirt

El_Tricky_Trickster

3 years ago
I Feel The Same Way As You Feel Like ninja.....

KingOfSpades07

3 years ago
Very Great Eric. The most visual and entertaining sandwich effects I've seen.

Ramo D.

3 years ago
best seandwich routine iv ever seen

Tumbleweed

3 years ago
I think I just jizzed in my pants

Phatmeat

3 years ago
I think I jizzed in your pants too

Tumbleweed

3 years ago
Ohhh, that's what that was.....

lonniedilan

3 years ago
it's nice. not the best. I don't think it should be for sale. it's not that clean. The worst part is that it's just a tad different from the original routine. I can't remember the original artist, but honestly the only diff is the last part of the routine. Almost move for move, including the kosky switch. I think it may even be in card college, but I can't be to sure. decent touches, but this should have stayed in your arsenal until you actually developed it properly. I would honestly pull this item from being sold. You should have slapped up your hellbound spellbound work. Now that is some nice ish!

jonraiker

3 years ago
We go way back Lonnie and you know I respect you completely, but saying this should have stayed in Eric's arsenal until he developed it properly? Really? Are we even watching the same video? Look forward to you uploading some of your stuff to the Media section. Until then...

..:Darian:..

3 years ago
F' everyone who negged Lonnie. He knows more than a lot of you guys.

sciffydof

3 years ago
whats wrong with the people who negged the commenters? they didnt give pointless comments. They gave constructive crticism. None of it was meant to be hurtful. IT is just another sandwich, not that new. Its flashy and visual Ill give you that, but still not something I would pay 10 dollars for.

Eric Jones

3 years ago
I sent Lonnie a PM in regards to his critism. I asked him to let me know where he's seen my sandwich idea, "move for move" in print or otherwise before. I look forward to his response. For those who know me, I'm a worker. If it isn't practical, visual or magical, I'm not interested. I'm an ethical practitioner of sleight of hand, and My Ishkabibble Sandwich is no exception. Lonnie describes the Gerald Kosky Switch which is used to switch cards in and out of play, and it is fully credited in the video for sale along with all the other credits. Yes, the Kosky Switch is in Card College, in Volume 4. If anyone has any more information on others who have material similar to mine, let me know. I've shown this to some of the best in magic including Allen Ackerman, Jamy Ian Swiss,Dan White, Daniel Garcia, Justin Miller, B. Smith, Darwin Ortiz, Joel Rindfleish, Scott Robinson, Mark Mason, Dean Dill, and a host of others, none of which lead me to believe anything other than this being original, sans the credited moves of course. This effect has been one of the most talked about sleight of hand effects at several conventions including Bob Little's Super Sunday on the east coast and World Magic Seminar on the west coast. The point i'm trying to get across in this video is the visual production of the selection from between the two sandwich cards. The Kosky Switch is a means to get from the first phase, to the second quickly, effectively, and with the least angle sensitivity. This routine has been in my professional arsenal for years, and fries both laymen and magicians. The routine is excellent for walk around and has some qualities unique to any other sandwich routine in print. I hope you take the time to check it out thoroughly, and enjoy it as much as I have. With warmest personal regards, Eric Jones Prestidigitator
Great to see someone else this personal on the forums. I'm hoping "The Ishkabibble Sandwich" is only the Beginning.

TBombsman

3 years ago
that such a cool trick

Sinful07

3 years ago
Beastly. End of story. Dont care how he learned it, what sleights were used, or anything of the sort. That was intense. Plus, its got a cool name.

Ampersan5340

3 years ago
I liked it a lot.

cheaptrick

3 years ago
excellant, and eric!!!! when we going to get some more of your great coin magic?

JohnHorus

3 years ago
Pretty cool, I just think its a little over priced or maybe thats cause Ive got no money... hm

Infected

3 years ago
WHO CARES ABOUT THE TRICK! ITS ERIC JONES! HE IS LIKE ONE OF THE TOP 3 CLOSE UP PERFORMERS IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW!. also support marijuana legalization laws.
... I love you man *hugs*

thehuse

3 years ago
Infected FTW

iamrjabella

3 years ago
verrrrrrrrrrrrry visual..nice

cdwonderist

3 years ago
Eric Jones FTW. An actual visual, workable sandwich effect.... just when I was getting tired of card magic.

danwhite

3 years ago
mmmmmmm...i could go for an ishkabibble chicken cheesesteak right now. Nice work Eric. DW

CardClip928

3 years ago
Ummm. Yeah that sounds ...great. The visual aspect of this sandwhich routine really sets it apart from the others. The last 'jump' fried me the first time. Looks great.

synesthesia15

3 years ago
I've watched this 10 times already.
I think I know what you mean. I can't really stop watching. I don't really know when i'll get it, but I find it really fun to watch.

NigoLvsy

3 years ago
real work 5/5

Lucas_Kaus

3 years ago
Oh my god I love Eric Jones's work SO MUCH!!! The man's so gifted. Clever and performs so smoothly. Definitely buying this. I sure as hell hope to see more here from this man. LK__

lonniedilan

3 years ago
I just wanted to let you guys know that I found out that the routine that is similar to eric's is actually unpublished by magician tom ogden. There are some differences like tom allows the specs to select the sandwich cards...red or black kings and he doesn't use erics production.

ReubenGazertheAmazer

3 years ago
I think I just came.

mano

3 years ago
Eric, That is a lovely routine,i like it a lot.very fluent and visual and great presentation as well. as always great magic from you. Keep it up. Mano.

El_Tricky_Trickster

3 years ago
I Really Dont Like This A Lot So Easy To Find Out Same Old Stuff And This Should Not Wroth More Than $5 Should Be Less At 1 On 1....Sorry.....

Jack

3 years ago
I like it. I'm a fan of your work. Cheers!

Eric Jones

3 years ago
Hey guys...thanks for all the great comments on the sandwich. I've got a ton of other material coming out this year. I've got a couple more 1-on-1's shot, and look out for a two DVD set slated to come out later on this year!!!! You guys ROCK!!!! E-Roc

Sillion

3 years ago
10 bucks seemed a little bit steep for one trick at first. But considering what you get it's well worth the money, and more! Eric Jones teaches you more effective, visual and pure awesome moves than I've ever learned by now. I thought all the other stuff you did, we wouldn't get to learn, because in many DVDs it's usually the way it is. Thank you so much Eric!

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