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Detach by Rick Lax

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A balloon is audibly SPLIT into two pieces, then slowly fused back together. See Details.

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The Late Show - Jason Randal

The Late Show - Jason Randal

David Letterman kicks off Close-Up Magic Week with magician Jason Randal.

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magyk11

2 years ago
wow david letterman is like the ultimate heckler. but personally i would not have done WOW for a talk show. it's too fishy with the sleeve and all.

reverhart

2 years ago
Man oh man...Letterman was all over that. I hate it when people cannot just simply sit back and be entertained.

The Now

2 years ago
Dude, letterman was part of the entertainment. Randal was predictabe and obvious, and Letterman kind of made that ok by pointing it out and making it funny.

reverhart

2 years ago
True...he did play into a lot of it to make it funny.

Cedric Taylor

2 years ago
thats why performing letterman is good for magicians, he's there to build you up by use of heckling...

Leonardo2510

2 years ago
HAHAHAHAHA!!!! ^^ I love this guy He very funny video, I love And the magic was very good

The Now

2 years ago
I disagree. I really don't think he was. Two reasons: 1. His choice to perform a trick, that while cool looking, is obviously gimmicked to the hilt (obvious to Dave and the audience, not just magicians) before the effect occurs. 2. His patter and scripting (yes you can improv with a script) was just not good. Key point, after he puts the card in a clear plastic sleeve he says "See the five?" Why even question it? If he hadn't they wouldn't even be thinking "oh he switched it before he put it in the super suspicious sleeve". Then once it changes "Yeah, definitely. Cool, though." Then its just a cool trick that anyone can buy, and they know it.

RediSpades

2 years ago
To be honest, I have always disliked that trick. I still remember when I was getting into magic, the guy at the counter advised that. After watching him do it, I wasn't impressed at all. Jason's patter for the trick just wasn't up to par for the performing. David was just playing the role that most curious spectators would do.

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