You have to scour the comments to find them so I'll help. First trick, he reveals. The card back looks like his hand. Second trick, the normal spot for the "1" on the die is a false bottom, and the "6" gets magnetized to the lid of the cup, letting the 8 mini dice fall out of the hollow "normal" die. Third trick, the opening to the box is facing him letting him see the cube. Fourth trick, just sleight of hand. When he "flips" it and both sides are the same, he's also turning it over with his fingers as he flips it with his hand. When the sides are different, he's only flipping it with his hand and doing nothing with his fingers. Fifth trick, one card has the pattern of the back of a card on both sides and the other card has no back with the Jack of Clubs on one side and the 2 of Hearts on the other side. This one is really apparent, as the Jack is partially covered, and when he turns it over the 2 is fully visible, when if they were two genuine cards then the 2 should be partially covered as well. Sixth trick, this would be more hidden if the thumb was properly colored. He starts with the thumb in his left hand, but to do it right you would start with the thumb on your right thumb and as you started it you would grab the cap off of your thumb with your left hand. You then stuff the handkerchief into the thumb cap, using your thumb as the last finger which serves to put the cap back on your thumb. Then, to properly dispose of the cap, you would drop it into your sleeve as you pulled it out. Or you would never remove it as you led into your next trick, disposing of it at an inconspicuous time during the next one. Seventh trick, the card slides out of the tube and into his hand. Eighth trick, as you put the spikes into the plastic piece, it tilts the coin up so that it's sitting between the spikes vertically once they're all in place. When he opens it up, the coin falls back while the camera can't see it to be horizontally. Ninth trick, there's a false bottom. When he shows the lid having been removed from the tube that he's holding, he's hiding the actual tube that the card corner is in behind the lid. Tenth trick, he explains it in detail, but you can also see him holding the coin to his palm with his pinky and ring finger after he places the plastic case under the paper. Eleventh trick, I don't know if he placed the lid on the top or the bottom of the container, but regardless you can see him dump the coin into his hand as he places the lid on it. It's actually visible for a decent amount of time.
@@samhighvoltage not long after I posted that comment, I found a video where P&T did a routine with kid's props. It's not going to fool anyone, but damn is it a good act.
The box is a perfect cube. He put the box behind his back and put the lid on its side and had the open side facing him. All he had to do was look at the box.
You can actually pretend you're listening to how it rattles in the box and that move hides you flipping the lid on to the side. ...at least that's what the instructions on my Marvin's magic box said.
The first one is like this: the dice has only 5 sides and you put those little dice in the bottom one(that actually doesn't exist so it's just a hole) , that is why he put the dice in the container so wierd so the little dice don't fall. The top side of the big dice is actually like a magnet and the lit has also a magnet, so when you shake the container the magnet side of the big dice is magnetized to the magnet of the lit so the small dice get out of the big dice. Hope you understood because English is not my first language. And besides this trick I only know the obvious ones :)))
The first card in glass trick has a card with a pattern that looks like the inside of your hand. So you just can't see it on the outside of the glass in his hand.
Several of these, when done well, are actually real foolers. In particular the clear cylinder is one that I demonstrate in a magic lecture I do for magicians. After I'm done with the class I sell the trick and I've never not sold out!
i sat here and watched the simplest little tricks and realized i had a huge smile on my face the entire video...god i love magic. it does something special to the primal part of my brain, and its feels so good
Those were the best most high-quality magic tricks I have ever seen in my life. No for real though these are good for people that are just starting and for a dollar I mean come on you can't beat that so I thought it was pretty cool.
I miss the tutorials. You had the best explanations on TH-cam and now that you are #1, other magicians are getting mad at you for even making a cardistry tutorial which is self explanatory
Hey I’m a huge fan and you’re one of the biggest inspirations to my magic and SOH. I started when I was 12 because I was constantly in trouble as a child and only had books and cards so I had a lot of time alone lol. I gave up on it several years ago and picked it back up after watching you. I just wanted to say thank you very much!!
Check supermarble94's comment. Basically the first 2 pegs tilt the coin to a standing position, allowing the other 3 to slide past it without being blocked.
I loved this video! As a father and an uncle, I like that i can practice these simple trucks and inspire the kids in my life to appreciate magic! Who knows, maybe it sticks with one of them and they become the next Chris Ramsay?? Thank you sincerely, love the content, please keep it coming!
Chris! You say just cause I’m an adult I’m supposed to know how it’s done! I THINK I know how the magic dice worked, but the Saturn one BLEW MY MIND! So I’m in my forties. Doesn’t mean I can figure out your dollar store magic! Yes. I’m easily impressed. VERY EASILY! Thanks man.
I did something very similar to this a number of years ago, I bought all of the cheap magic tricks that this store full of random stuff had. To this day, I still use one of those tricks. It just took a small reworking of all of the working parts. It's an escape effect. The participant would help me lock a chain to my wrists, ensuring I was locked in, and then they would cover my hands and wrists with a big handkerchief. The chain and lock would fall to the floor. I could then lock them up the same way, and they wouldn't be able to escape. It's a really powerful effect, and can be used in almost any crowd, with the right scripting.
I must admit, the tricks make me laugh like crazy! Especially the fake thumb one, purely because of the little flickering look of “kill me now” that comes across Chris’ face. 😂😂🙈🙈
I used to do the trick at 5:00 a lot when I was a kid. I think because we're so used to lids going on the top of boxes we never think about that the lid could also be on the side of the box.
Damn bro... that "if you figured it out because you're an adult" line was HARSH.. my mind was blown by that Saturn trick haha. I guess I'm just a big man child with a small brain
I have a different routine for the cube in the box with lid, without having to take the box behind your back, with a quick sleight of hand. I made a thumb tip by dipping my thumb in a mould with skin coloured silicone. Fits like a glove :P
5:00 you opened it when you put it behind your back and put the lid on the other side so when you showed it, it looked like it was closed and whilst you showed the box, you saw the picture👌
@@sjk_2007 your right.. you can also see him look at it :) and when he opens it he fails at it. so they edit out 10sec which can be seen on the wall clock behind him :)
My nephew had the box (Saturn trick) and I honestly couldn't work it out when he did the trick on me, but he was too eager to show me after 2 times, bless.
@@Tyler_mpcult yeah that's what i tought😂 maybe like on the first weeks of relationship, but i mean... i ain't turning around if my girl is changing clothes
I was glad I held my comment about to say the funniest thing of 2020 was you putting those glasses on... bc you then put that thumb on and had me on the floor 😂
That is pretty neat. Incredible how learning to do little tricks turns into something so complex it can baffle magicians like Penn & Teller. I dig the glasses lol
It's a deep enough container that can hold the coin standing on its side. So the first pin actually pushed down on the coin's edge until it was vertical, and very close to the container wall. All the other pins then miss the coin.
As a magician, I have the magic dices in my own magic-purse. They work great for kid-shows, and as Chris mentions, it’s best just to let them examine the smaller dices afterwards.
At 5:08 when he puts the box behind his back, he switches the lid to a different side of the cube so that at 5:16 he can see from his side what it is, but the lid looks like its still on top while the back is exposed
Haha nice. I actually did the same thing last weekend when we found a bunch of $2 kids magic kits at the discount shop. I was surprised by the quality of some of the props in them, and honestly there was some pretty strong magic included. Thanks for sharing such a fun video.
Big Cheers from a Canadian fan, hope all is well with you and yours in this crazy time. Years ago, when younger and more spry, I biked a lot on my 10-speed, and used a pair of sunglasses very similar to the ones you got at the dollar store, but they were a bit wider. They were AWESOME as rear view mirrors! (saved my butt numerous times). Keep the vids coming good Sir!, our morning coffees are more enjoyable while watching you solve puzzles :)
omg really nah man that's like crazy had no idea fooled me damn that is impressive you should go onto Penn and Teller you're probably better than them p.s. that was the point of him dropping the card in the glass literally everyone was supposed to get that
Hey Chris, I watched your "card in the glass" trick on slow motion, several times...and I gotta say, SUPER clean bro! It looks like magic, even at .25 speed! Good shit bro! Sik
@@beetelgeuse9938: Penn and Teller did it different. The Chinese brothers are stinkin' hilarious. They've got their own style of humor different from Penn and Teller's. ;)
Pen and Teller play the entire bit straight, then perform a transparent and usually slower version of the trick to show off how it's done. The brothers have one play the trick straight acting super cool, before his brother comes in and reveals just how fake and simple the trick was. What'd be great is if the brothers went on Fool Us and did the normal routine, before ending with a trick the second brother can't reveal.
Chris, your videos inspired me to dig out the trunk full of magic props that I haven't touched since I was about nine years old. Turns out it was full of these exact same dollar store tricks. In fact, I even have the coin trick from the thumbnail, but the rubber bands melted in storage and ruined one of my half-dollars. Looks like I'm gonna be hunting up some higher-quality tricks in the near future...
The disappearing silk can be done with any color if you are good. The guy I used to do magic with went to a conference where a guy demonstrated some really cool tricks with a silk and then revealed to the audience (of magicians) that he was using a lime green thumb tip the whole time.
Which one's your favorite?
Chris Ramsay oooh! I can’t wait to show my son!! He tries so hard with magic.
The dice trick
The card in glass I foold a lot of people with that in the bare
You is my favorite human
the best part about the thumb tip is that it kinda looked like a bandage 😂
1:01
Chris: (shows the magician's code of conduct)
Me: (pauses and reads the whole thing)
Chris: (reads the code himself)
Me: (crying from inside)
Me too!
Wot
Sameeeee
I'm sorry i can't like this comment
Me too
You have to scour the comments to find them so I'll help.
First trick, he reveals. The card back looks like his hand.
Second trick, the normal spot for the "1" on the die is a false bottom, and the "6" gets magnetized to the lid of the cup, letting the 8 mini dice fall out of the hollow "normal" die.
Third trick, the opening to the box is facing him letting him see the cube.
Fourth trick, just sleight of hand. When he "flips" it and both sides are the same, he's also turning it over with his fingers as he flips it with his hand. When the sides are different, he's only flipping it with his hand and doing nothing with his fingers.
Fifth trick, one card has the pattern of the back of a card on both sides and the other card has no back with the Jack of Clubs on one side and the 2 of Hearts on the other side. This one is really apparent, as the Jack is partially covered, and when he turns it over the 2 is fully visible, when if they were two genuine cards then the 2 should be partially covered as well.
Sixth trick, this would be more hidden if the thumb was properly colored. He starts with the thumb in his left hand, but to do it right you would start with the thumb on your right thumb and as you started it you would grab the cap off of your thumb with your left hand. You then stuff the handkerchief into the thumb cap, using your thumb as the last finger which serves to put the cap back on your thumb. Then, to properly dispose of the cap, you would drop it into your sleeve as you pulled it out. Or you would never remove it as you led into your next trick, disposing of it at an inconspicuous time during the next one.
Seventh trick, the card slides out of the tube and into his hand.
Eighth trick, as you put the spikes into the plastic piece, it tilts the coin up so that it's sitting between the spikes vertically once they're all in place. When he opens it up, the coin falls back while the camera can't see it to be horizontally.
Ninth trick, there's a false bottom. When he shows the lid having been removed from the tube that he's holding, he's hiding the actual tube that the card corner is in behind the lid.
Tenth trick, he explains it in detail, but you can also see him holding the coin to his palm with his pinky and ring finger after he places the plastic case under the paper.
Eleventh trick, I don't know if he placed the lid on the top or the bottom of the container, but regardless you can see him dump the coin into his hand as he places the lid on it. It's actually visible for a decent amount of time.
You are insane
Thank you
The magicians code, though. You just revealed all my stage magic, I am ruined, ruined i tell you.
Holy crap
@@stich1960 lmao
Challenge: Come up with a good, original routine using dollars store props.
Imagine a mad lad going on fool us using "$1 magic tricks" but actually fooling them somehow
@@samhighvoltage not long after I posted that comment, I found a video where P&T did a routine with kid's props. It's not going to fool anyone, but damn is it a good act.
Twist: Come up with a routine using items from a magic kit for kids, but use them for the wrong "tricks".
Sounds like something The Amazing Johnathan could pull off.
Just buy a deck of cards from the dollar store
Me: *Doesn't understand anything*
Chris: Yeah this is a pretty simple trick
He just used a card with a photo of an hand on it
The box is a perfect cube. He put the box behind his back and put the lid on its side and had the open side facing him. All he had to do was look at the box.
thank you captain!
Thx
You can actually pretend you're listening to how it rattles in the box and that move hides you flipping the lid on to the side. ...at least that's what the instructions on my Marvin's magic box said.
@@penfold7800 I had a Criss Angel kit that had that box in it that's how I learned it at first.
He did not look at the box
New series “dollar store magic”. Please make this a thing😂
There aren't a lot of different dollar magic sets, he could do 3 videos at most
I’m in!
Yes
Yes
The clock in the back is really cool
Thanks, now i cant stop looking at it.
@@TruthIsTheNewHate84 right?! Ffs 🙃
Truth_is_the _new_hate literally
does anybody know link for them? thanks
Ur rite
Chris: Lets do $1 tricks!
Me: *still amazed*
I must be a child because I couldn’t figure out any of these tricks
The first one is like this: the dice has only 5 sides and you put those little dice in the bottom one(that actually doesn't exist so it's just a hole) , that is why he put the dice in the container so wierd so the little dice don't fall. The top side of the big dice is actually like a magnet and the lit has also a magnet, so when you shake the container the magnet side of the big dice is magnetized to the magnet of the lit so the small dice get out of the big dice. Hope you understood because English is not my first language. And besides this trick I only know the obvious ones :)))
The paddle is slight of hand. He never flips it when it doesn’t change.
The cards have one that has 2 backs and the other has a jack and 2 on either side.
The first card in glass trick has a card with a pattern that looks like the inside of your hand. So you just can't see it on the outside of the glass in his hand.
Kyle Pirko that one was so good. He even shows the card with the picture of a hand on the back and I couldn't figure it out.
“Lets test these glasses.” Never shows the card to the camera😂
Mahdee they do work. I have something like them myself from when I was younger.
braden472 I believe him. I just found it funny so I pointed it out lol.
@@ChaosCSGO Where can I get those glasses ? Do they still make them ?
Chris: We are going to put the lid on top *flashes coin*
- I love this guy all jokes aside, really inspires me to become creative
Several of these, when done well, are actually real foolers. In particular the clear cylinder is one that I demonstrate in a magic lecture I do for magicians. After I'm done with the class I sell the trick and I've never not sold out!
i sat here and watched the simplest little tricks and realized i had a huge smile on my face the entire video...god i love magic. it does something special to the primal part of my brain, and its feels so good
Those were the best most high-quality magic tricks I have ever seen in my life. No for real though these are good for people that are just starting and for a dollar I mean come on you can't beat that so I thought it was pretty cool.
I was obsessed with little kits like this when I was a kid. Totally had a little nostalgic moment there. I’m sure I drove my parents nuts haha
I miss the tutorials. You had the best explanations on TH-cam and now that you are #1, other magicians are getting mad at you for even making a cardistry tutorial which is self explanatory
Try-out magic videos is always a winner in my book. I love seeing Chris’ reaction
Chris: spends 5 bucks makes amazing video.
Also Chris: so anyways I spent 1000$ on this puzzle....
Love your videos man quality over quantity
Also also Chris: so this puzzle is worth like a half million I think
20,000*
you see... this video used THREE props but normally its just ONE hmmm
It was little things like this that got me interested in magic as a kid
The amount of sarcasm is amazing
Hey I’m a huge fan and you’re one of the biggest inspirations to my magic and SOH. I started when I was 12 because I was constantly in trouble as a child and only had books and cards so I had a lot of time alone lol. I gave up on it several years ago and picked it back up after watching you. I just wanted to say thank you very much!!
Fun fact, the technical term for the sleeve of a coffee cup is a “Zarf”. Have fun with that knowledge.
I never needed to know this but I do now! Thanks!
Additional fun fact, that's also what cup holders are called on submarines.
Did Pinky get into the patent office?
Things have odd names.
The hard tips of your shoelaces are called aglets.
Who names these things...?
@@DanteYewToob late Middle English: from French aiguillette ‘small needle’, diminutive of aiguille
the thumb routine was the funniest thing i have seen all day!! bless you for this
“Nothing in my hands” shows glass in hand 😂
This video is excellent proof that it’s showmanship that sells a trick and not necessarily the trick itself.
I laughed harder than I should have at the entire thumb tip part lolll
Please do more tutorials! Yours always are the best for me tbh, you are the reason I've fallen in love with fooling people!
“This kinda obvious for me”
Me:
Also me: help
Same tho
Me too...
Check supermarble94's comment.
Basically the first 2 pegs tilt the coin to a standing position, allowing the other 3 to slide past it without being blocked.
I loved this video! As a father and an uncle, I like that i can practice these simple trucks and inspire the kids in my life to appreciate magic! Who knows, maybe it sticks with one of them and they become the next Chris Ramsay?? Thank you sincerely, love the content, please keep it coming!
500: people mad about breaking the magic code of conduct.
25,000 people: Screw the code. Tell me everything!
7:00 The most quality thumb tip ever!😂 Honestly, I died when Chris ditched the thumb tip in his beard!
I love how the camera man is out of the loop too!!! Same!🤣
Chris! You say just cause I’m an adult I’m supposed to know how it’s done! I THINK I know how the magic dice worked, but the Saturn one BLEW MY MIND! So I’m in my forties. Doesn’t mean I can figure out your dollar store magic! Yes. I’m easily impressed. VERY EASILY! Thanks man.
why do those glasses actually look like the thug life meme glasses? XD
The $1 store tricks are the beginnings of any kid, love to see the throw back!
The real trick is that Lee _was never actually there_
My fave was the two cards when you put it behind your back lol I'm still mind boggled. Magic is the best 🖤
@UnitedRaccoon57 Thanks but either way ii enjoyed it lol
This was like every Marvins magic set I had as a kid
I did something very similar to this a number of years ago, I bought all of the cheap magic tricks that this store full of random stuff had.
To this day, I still use one of those tricks. It just took a small reworking of all of the working parts.
It's an escape effect. The participant would help me lock a chain to my wrists, ensuring I was locked in, and then they would cover my hands and wrists with a big handkerchief.
The chain and lock would fall to the floor.
I could then lock them up the same way, and they wouldn't be able to escape.
It's a really powerful effect, and can be used in almost any crowd, with the right scripting.
One of my first magic tricks was ball & vase. And you can fool people still today
And you fooled mee too already
Christian Lavey that was my very first magic trick
@@ivykat9009 When I do kids birthday shows I still give the birthday kid one of the ball & vase gimmicks.
I must admit, the tricks make me laugh like crazy! Especially the fake thumb one, purely because of the little flickering look of “kill me now” that comes across Chris’ face. 😂😂🙈🙈
Love watching the clock in the background to see how many times you had to edit.
I used to do the trick at 5:00 a lot when I was a kid. I think because we're so used to lids going on the top of boxes we never think about that the lid could also be on the side of the box.
Damn bro... that "if you figured it out because you're an adult" line was HARSH.. my mind was blown by that Saturn trick haha. I guess I'm just a big man child with a small brain
The images are raised slightly so you can feel the outline with your thumb behind your back
Jacob Turull incorrect
I have a different routine for the cube in the box with lid, without having to take the box behind your back, with a quick sleight of hand. I made a thumb tip by dipping my thumb in a mould with skin coloured silicone. Fits like a glove :P
I like that you keep wearing the glasses dude.
Can't tell you enough how much I enjoy your videos
6:29 the two of hearts and Jack of clubs are printed on the same card
Eleven🤣🤣
I slowed down the video as much as I could and I still have no idea how he did that first card trick. 😲 That was amazing.
The one with the two cards? I think I know.
Azure Griffin No, I mean the one in the intro...with the glass 😅 I mean I guess it is all about the sleeves but I still couldn’t see anything 😁
5:00 you opened it when you put it behind your back and put the lid on the other side so when you showed it, it looked like it was closed and whilst you showed the box, you saw the picture👌
Shivam Kumar nope the box has a thin top so you can see inside. i had that toy when i was little. Sorry for my bad english.
I also had the same trick.
It must be different.👌
@@sjk_2007 your right.. you can also see him look at it :) and when he opens it he fails at it. so they edit out 10sec which can be seen on the wall clock behind him :)
Thanks
I know the trick doesn't work like this, but when it was behind his back, he could've opened the lid and felt it with his finger.
My nephew had the box (Saturn trick) and I honestly couldn't work it out when he did the trick on me, but he was too eager to show me after 2 times, bless.
Girl friend: "Turn around I'm gonna change"
Me: "Of course I'm not a pervert"
Also me: 3:39
😂😂😂😂😂
A sequential discovery comment.
I can relate to that.
Except for the girlfriend part.
“Lemme just put my glasses on first”
What girlfriend would tell u to turn around😂
@@Tyler_mpcult yeah that's what i tought😂 maybe like on the first weeks of relationship, but i mean... i ain't turning around if my girl is changing clothes
I was glad I held my comment about to say the funniest thing of 2020 was you putting those glasses on... bc you then put that thumb on and had me on the floor 😂
Magicians seeing magic for a dollar: wow that’s cool
Magicians being asked to reveal there secret: ha ha ha that’s a joke right?
Darth Knight their**
@@claytong1913 why the hell would anyone want to spell their with two *s?
It's perfectly OK to share how things are done, except when you're the one who came up with it, because fuck everyone else.
The orange thumb trick was the best for sure. It looks like Chris has seriously localised jaundice!
I almost forgot he's a magician
That is pretty neat. Incredible how learning to do little tricks turns into something so complex it can baffle magicians like Penn & Teller. I dig the glasses lol
The fact that Chris made these tricks look worse than they actually are is magic in itself.
Always a good time hangin out seeing new stuff.keep up the good work Chris
Wait a actually don’t know how the spike one is done
It's a deep enough container that can hold the coin standing on its side. So the first pin actually pushed down on the coin's edge until it was vertical, and very close to the container wall. All the other pins then miss the coin.
I think these are great because it gives that one kid out of 1000 that’s curious about it access to something amazing.
i agree. these things probably start a lot of magicians on their paths.
2:09
Chris: it's pretty simple
Me: 🤯
As a magician, I have the magic dices in my own magic-purse. They work great for kid-shows, and as Chris mentions, it’s best just to let them examine the smaller dices afterwards.
I thought that the thumb was a carrot lol 😂
Magician code of conduct: tell's you not to reveal magic tricks mechanic
Chris: Im about to end this code whole carreer
I love Chris but every time he says ‘dice’ to describe one object I just want to die.
Shouldn't it be you want to dice?
Cromwan Delure Nope.
Isaiah Kilgore Yep.
LEAVE THE PUNS TO THE SKELE BROS!!!!
Haha I get it👍
At 5:08 when he puts the box behind his back, he switches the lid to a different side of the cube so that at 5:16 he can see from his side what it is, but the lid looks like its still on top while the back is exposed
“until then, it’s witchcraft”
dead.
Haha nice. I actually did the same thing last weekend when we found a bunch of $2 kids magic kits at the discount shop. I was surprised by the quality of some of the props in them, and honestly there was some pretty strong magic included.
Thanks for sharing such a fun video.
I think Chris is addicted to the dollar store...
For that number dice with the lid, I think he lid shifts when it hits a different side, so it gives him a hint on what it is.
Still wondering where that handkerchief were... 🤔 Witchcraft!
Watching the divisional round playoffs because I love football and watching you Chris Ramsay and cracking up you are the man!
The Fave of hearts is obviously in a Northern Irish accent 😂✌️
The 1st one i think the lid is magnetic.
Big Cheers from a Canadian fan, hope all is well with you and yours in this crazy time. Years ago, when younger and more spry, I biked a lot on my 10-speed, and used a pair of sunglasses very similar to the ones you got at the dollar store, but they were a bit wider. They were AWESOME as rear view mirrors! (saved my butt numerous times).
Keep the vids coming good Sir!, our morning coffees are more enjoyable while watching you solve puzzles :)
2:12 My heart broke into pieces when he throws Plastic and Paper into one container.
Ty for this. My 8 year old nephew wants to learn magic. These tricks are great starters for him. He would love it.
0:19 the back of the card has human fingers printed on it
That's why he was holding the glass like that in the beginning
Naman Singla hahaha, I cant believe I missed that one.
omg really nah man that's like crazy had no idea fooled me damn that is impressive you should go onto Penn and Teller you're probably better than them p.s. that was the point of him dropping the card in the glass literally everyone was supposed to get that
@@iammatthew4797 not everyone really 😒
Moreover, I'm planning to go on Penn and Teller with the card trick I've developed myself
𝖁𝖊𝖗𝖞 𝖈𝖔𝖔𝖑, 𝖇𝖚𝖙 𝖑𝖎𝖐𝖊, 𝕴 𝖜𝖆𝖘 𝖏𝖚𝖘𝖙 𝖘𝖆𝖞𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖙 𝖊𝖛𝖊𝖗𝖞𝖔𝖓𝖊 𝖜𝖆𝖘 𝖘𝖚𝖕𝖕𝖔𝖘𝖊𝖉 𝖙𝖔 𝖌𝖊𝖙 𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖙, 𝖘𝖎𝖓𝖈𝖊 𝖎𝖙 𝖜𝖆𝖘 𝖈𝖑𝖊𝖆𝖗𝖑𝖞 𝖆 𝖏𝖔𝖐𝖊. 𝕭𝖆𝖘𝖎𝖈𝖆𝖑𝖑𝖞 𝖊𝖛𝖊𝖗𝖞𝖔𝖓𝖊 𝖜𝖍𝖔 𝖜𝖆𝖓𝖙𝖘 𝖙𝖔 𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖛𝖊 𝖙𝖍𝖊𝖒𝖘𝖊𝖑𝖛𝖊𝖘 𝖆𝖘 𝖆 𝖒𝖆𝖌𝖎𝖈𝖎𝖆𝖓 𝖍𝖆𝖘 𝖆𝖑𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖉𝖞 𝖘𝖆𝖎𝖉 𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖙 𝖙𝖍𝖊 𝖈𝖆𝖗𝖉 𝖍𝖆𝖉 𝖆 𝖍𝖆𝖓𝖉 𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖙𝖚𝖗𝖊 𝖔𝖓 𝖎𝖙, 𝖜𝖍𝖊𝖓 𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖙 𝖕𝖊𝖔𝖕𝖑𝖊 𝖆𝖑𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖉𝖞 𝖐𝖓𝖊𝖜 𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖙. 𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝖕𝖊𝖔𝖕𝖑𝖊 𝖜𝖍𝖔 𝖉𝖎𝖉𝖓𝖙 𝖘𝖊𝖊 𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖙 𝖜𝖊𝖗𝖊 𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖇𝖆𝖇𝖑𝖞 𝖓𝖔𝖙 𝖕𝖆𝖞𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝖆𝖙𝖙𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖔𝖗 𝖙𝖍𝖊𝖞 𝖉𝖎𝖉𝖓𝖙 𝖐𝖓𝖔𝖜 𝖍𝖔𝖜 𝖙𝖔 𝖇𝖚𝖗𝖓 𝖈𝖆𝖗𝖉𝖘 𝖆𝖓𝖉 𝖍𝖆𝖓𝖉𝖘 𝖙𝖔 𝖋𝖎𝖌𝖚𝖗𝖊 𝖔𝖚𝖙 𝖙𝖗𝖎𝖈𝖐𝖘
@@iammatthew4797 you could have written it in normal font 😒
Really neat, I watch a lot of your vids and something about the simplicity coupled with knowledge/skill really did it for me this time. Mad respect
12:26 you can actually see the coin drop on his hand
Hey Chris, I watched your "card in the glass" trick on slow motion, several times...and I gotta say, SUPER clean bro! It looks like magic, even at .25 speed! Good shit bro! Sik
Ever seen the Chinese brothers where one shows a trick and the other comes in to ruin them?
Penn and teller did it better :)
Beetelgeuse99 I was about to say like penn and teller then🤪
@@beetelgeuse9938: Penn and Teller did it different. The Chinese brothers are stinkin' hilarious. They've got their own style of humor different from Penn and Teller's. ;)
Pen and Teller play the entire bit straight, then perform a transparent and usually slower version of the trick to show off how it's done.
The brothers have one play the trick straight acting super cool, before his brother comes in and reveals just how fake and simple the trick was.
What'd be great is if the brothers went on Fool Us and did the normal routine, before ending with a trick the second brother can't reveal.
What TH-cam channel is I?
Chris, your videos inspired me to dig out the trunk full of magic props that I haven't touched since I was about nine years old. Turns out it was full of these exact same dollar store tricks. In fact, I even have the coin trick from the thumbnail, but the rubber bands melted in storage and ruined one of my half-dollars. Looks like I'm gonna be hunting up some higher-quality tricks in the near future...
6:34
no that’s my thumb after 5 hrs of eating cheetos
the puzzles are by far the best. but this was an excellent find for me. thanks man. i cracked laughing at that thumb too lol
Those glasses are old, I remember getting a different style back when I was a kid. Still awesome that they're made still!
Oh, that thumb tip part, hilarious!! 👍 😂 😂😂
Him: puting the coin on his lap AND we "didn't" see it
Also him: before putting it drops the coin
Dude...i somehow accidentally came across your channel...damm...love it. You got a new fan.
10:25 "Too obvious"
Me: "I don't get it"
Next one: Apparently not obvious
Me: "Well, that one's pretty obvious".
The thumb tip is hilarious 😂 thanks for the laugh 👍🏽
damn when I was a kid I got a Marvins magic set that had almost all of these for like $30
Hey Chris what kind of phone case you got really liked it ?
Trying to figure out how Chris did the Saturn thing like.. Ok so what you're saying is I'm a child.. Damn 🙈
Okay so when he put the box behind his back he switched the lid to the side so theres one opened side which is faced behind him.
@@lawsne0nx-dg4mingletspl4y2 wow thx i finally figured it out
what's the name of the clock that's back there, it looks soooo dope, i'd love to have it !
CHALLENGE: Do an amazing magic show, with only dollar store magic tricks. !!
The disappearing silk can be done with any color if you are good. The guy I used to do magic with went to a conference where a guy demonstrated some really cool tricks with a silk and then revealed to the audience (of magicians) that he was using a lime green thumb tip the whole time.
0:23 signs of getting older XD