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Extreme Dean - DVD - Volume 2

Dean Dill

L&L Publishing

(Based on 1 review)
For two decades, Dean has been entertaining and teaching some of the finest coin magic around. Not only is he a superb close-up artist, but Dean is also a highly sought after teacher, consultant and lecturer. He has taught such greats as David Copperfield and Johnny Carson and has appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. With brand new coin effects and some classics from his past videos, here is Dean Dill like you've never seen him!

Volume 2 - Effects

  • No Extras
  • No Extras Instant Assembly
  • Coins, Glass & Silk
  • The Power of 3
  • 81ยข
  • Translocated
  • Coins Thru Table
  • The Tonight Show Matrix

Volume 2 - Coin Sleights

  • Dill Displacement
  • Heel Clip
  • Purse Palm
  • Finger Palm
  • Thumb palm
  • Al Schneider Steal
  • Paul Harris Steal

Volume 2 - Bonus Material

  • Dean's Photo Album
  • Overhead View Explanations
  • Dean's Box Demo

Reviews

David Acer

Official Reviewer

Jan 21, 2004

Extreme Dean, Volume II features 8 more coin effects from the repertoire of barber/magician extraordinaire, Dean Dill. Despite the presence of another four coin assemblies (two using cards, two bare-handed), the plots here are a little more diverse than on Volume I. They include a coins-through-table routine (three coins penetrate a table-top, dropping into a glass held beneath it), a mental effect (one of three coins of different values is freely chosen by a spectator, then shown to have undeniably been predicted by the magician), and a transposition effect (four coins are extracted one by one, and magically, from beneath an overturned glass).

Of the coin assemblies, 81 Cents is my favorite, featuring a quick and simple, one-at-a-time convergence of four different coins (a penny, a nickel, a quarter and a half dollar) under one card.

In addition, I particularly like No Extra's, a bare-handed four-coin assembly using (you guessed it) no extra coins, but the real strength of this handling is that you can actually do it with four borrowed objects, providing they will fit under your palms. Dean does it with a chinese coin, a die, a ring and a key, and it looks terrific.

You also get two bonus items, a montage of photos from Dean's shop, and a performance of his excellent marketed effect, Dean's Box.

All in all, and once again, Dean executes every item on here flawlessly. If coin magic is your thing, and you work on a table-top, there's no reason not to check this out.


David Acer

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