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myles thornton

Airborne

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  • 4.4
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The magician takes the spectator's free selected card and places it in the middle of the deck, the deck then suddenly flips 360 degrees in mid air (TG Murphy deck flips)and while "Airborne" one card flies out and lands in the magician's hand. The spectator's card.

JAMES BROWN (The professional opportunist ) "A delightfully visual card production"

If you have any further questions don't hesitate to contact me on: Facebook: Myles Sparkly Thornton

Special Thanks

Special thanks to all the members of the PDMC for supporting my magic and a very special thanks to my editor Declan.

31 Reviews

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  • 4.4
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  • 3
Justin Hart • Warsaw • 4/1/2013

Thanks for the video. I do wish you would have given credit to T.G. Murphy for the deck flip and Dan and Dave Buck who do this with the single card during a molecule cut (if memory serves me right). Good video quality, though. Just nothing original here except maybe the rubber band but even then, that procedure is used during a location effect.(classic card magic). Worth the free download, just please credit folks so their work isn't in vein.

  • 5
Aimee • Australia • 3/21/2013

One word, amazing.

  • 5
Chosen • USA • 3/4/2013

This trick is amazing and hard to figure out when in a performance.

  • 5
Fynley • England • 3/1/2013

I love this! I think it is a really fun card production that you will have fun practicing. Also, it's completely impromptu which I love. It may not be the best trick in my repertoire but I like to perform it as a one off. It's a cool little cute trick that you guys should download and learn.

  • 3
Jacob • USA • 2/24/2013

Great idea, just a bit hard to master.

  • 4
Alan • USA • 1/31/2013

Looks pretty nice, but it's hard to master. I've been playing a lot of 52 pick up with this.

  • 5
Philip Alexander • U.K. • 12/10/2012

A bit knacky, but once you get it, it's awesome. And the best part is it's free!

  • 5
Elias • Sweden • 12/9/2012

This is awesome, but it's a little bit tricky at first when you're learning it.

  • 5
Arman • Illinois • 11/26/2012

This is actually really great for a free effect. Of course, I think it's kind of knacky but that might just be me. It's impressive and it's a nice touch to any magic routine.

  • 4
Cullen • Trobec • 11/23/2012

Amazing trick. I actually discovered this before I realized it was on The Wire - completely by chance. I was terrible at the deck flip and the top card kept flying off. Never actually realized it could be turned into a trick :D

  • 5
Daniel Lenton • England • 11/5/2012

Wow - an amazing production which actually managed to FINALLY teach me the T.G. Murphy deck flip! And it's free! Very impressive.

  • 4
Jahid • London • 10/21/2012

This is a cool way to produce a card!

  • 4
John • United States • 10/17/2012

This is a very nice effect. It's a bit knacky, but still an amazing card production. I'll definitely use this!

  • 5
Will • England • 10/7/2012

This production is a really cool move and can be used in so many different ways! I can't believe it's free!

  • 5
rednaxelaf7 • USA • 9/25/2012

This is a very cool move! I never even thought about it, but I will use it a lot now. It should cost money, get it while you can!!!! It also helped me realize why my deck flip never worked. THANKS SO MUCH!!!!

  • 5
Jeffrey • USA • 9/25/2012

Really nice trick. This also works as a cool one card production. Keep up the good work, man!

  • 5
Aurelio • Santiago, Chile • 9/24/2012

This movement is absolutely amazing! I think it's a must learn for all magicians. A brilliant work of art!

  • 4
Stephen • Ireland • 9/24/2012

Decent move that I will definitely incorporate into my routines!

  • 5
Myles Thornton • Southampton, UK • 9/23/2012

Thanks everyone for all the great reviews! Never thought it would take off like this! Check out my YouTube : MylesMagicThornton and if you want any advice or just want to talk - add me on facebook: Myles Sparkly Thornton, don't ask about the middle name! Thanks again, more tricks hopefully coming soon. :)

  • 5
Sirludo • Venezuela • 9/23/2012

Amazing effect, a little difficult, but is very visual and original. Congratulations.

  • 5
Alec • Virginia Beach, VA • 9/23/2012

This always happens to me by accident, I just never knew how to apply it as a trick. Good to know I'm not the only one that knew about this move. :)

  • 5
Valdemar Gestur • Iceland • 9/22/2012

Thank you Myles. This is a GREAT trick. I really like it. Keep it up!

  • 5
Yash Patel • United States • 9/22/2012

This has to be the greatest sleight of hand ever. I love this trick. It fooled lots of people.

  • 3
Kevin • Seattle, WA • 9/22/2012

Two stars docked for spelling it "Slight of Hand".

  • 4
Daniel • Canada • 9/22/2012

This trick is too cool. Would have probably paid the same amount as I did for Jump.

  • 5
JW • New York • 9/22/2012

I like this because it happened to me every time when I was learning the deck flip, but I outgrew it and couldn't get the card to pop out! Thankfully Myles came along and taught us again! Great quality, the teaching could have been a bit better, but who can complain with this set for free?!

  • 5
Peter • Surrey, UK • 9/21/2012

I always had a problem with one card falling out when i did the deck flip. Now it's a trick, and a brilliant trick too. I would have paid about $3 for this as well :)

  • 5
George • Surrey, England • 9/21/2012

In the same vein as Lennart Green's top shot. However it's easier, more 'magical', prettier, and more fun to show off!

  • 5
Thomas Maten • New York • 9/21/2012

Yes! it took the magic community about 10 years for someone to create a card production using the TG Murphy deck flip. Finally this genius was able to do it! Thank you, Myles Thornton! Thank you very very much :)

  • 5
Madison • United States • 9/20/2012

I really like this. It has a very cool feel to it and it is EXTREMELY easy to do (achieved it perfectly on my first try after watching the very basic explanation).

  • 5
Crow • Woodbury Prison • 9/19/2012

I'm always a big fan of anything aerial and this is great. An awesome sleight that is fun to do!

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