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Bill Perkins

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Special Thanks: Jay Sankey, Garrett Thomas, Calen Morelli

After completely blowing your spectator's minds, you tell them you've mastered the art of passing time. As the confusion sets in, you grab their watch and begin to slowly pass the watch band through your pointer finger, to your middle then to your ring and finally to your pinky. After moving right under the spectators nose, you slowly and visually pass the band through your pinky. As they pick their chin off the floor you take a bow, pat your self on the back and walk away as the master of passing time... Or just continue with the next effect using their watch.

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This trick is very fooling and visual. I love this trick.

Winona, Minnesota • Feb 8th, 2018

It is a cool Idea, but the more observant spectators will figure it out without a problem. Also, the handling is a bit awkward moving the watch suspiciously.

Georgetown, Texas • Jan 9th, 2017

A pretty good effect, but I don't wear watches, so it's not really my type.

USA • Jun 5th, 2015

Love it; cool thing to do when you have a watch.

Australia • Dec 12th, 2014

A very effective and visual trick. Great job, Bill Perkins!

France • Oct 26th, 2013

I really this effect as it's something you can do with what most people have, a WATCH. It is extremely visual and is great for when you have no props on you.

United Kingdom • Aug 19th, 2013

Really fun easy effect to do that stumps everyone and is very visual.

United States • Jun 1st, 2013

Very unique effect, I LOVE IT.

Indonesia • May 21st, 2013

A cool idea, but it's easy to figure out. Plus, I never wear watches or wrist bands.

Maryland • May 14th, 2013

I give it 4 stars because it's unique, but it doesn't fit my style as I don't wear watches or any wrist bands.

USA • Apr 29th, 2013

Love it. I'm not too keen on the final phase, it can be a little suspicious sometimes - but the actual idea has truly inspired me. And it's free too!

United Kingdom • Apr 6th, 2013

I liked the idea, but I did not LOVE it. I think that it was nice, but it did not appeal to me.

Norway • Mar 18th, 2013

Great effect! Simple! Practical! Great price! The best part, you can use "something borrowed"!!! Overall this effect is, well, AWESOME!!!!!!!!

Canada • Mar 9th, 2013

Amazing effect. Really visual and gets great reactions. Even better when you borrow someone's watch for it.

England • Feb 13th, 2013

I'm amazed at this illusion. On other sites you may find something of equal or less magic value priced around $20-$30. Such a superbly visual effect and you will leave people dumbfounded asking to look at everything from the watch to the structural make-up of your fingers. This trick is free so what's stopping you from getting it and showing off?

Runnemede, NJ • Feb 1st, 2013

I LOVE this trick. The method is ingenious and it's incredible how fooling it is. The best part? Its free :)

USA • Jan 4th, 2013

I stumped the **** out of my wife. Thank you.

TX • Dec 16th, 2012

First time you watch it, it will fool you, but then you'll get how it's done.

A great impromptu effect, super easy, and in the right environment and with the right presentation, you can make this a pretty powerful effect. Oh, and it's free, so you might as well download it!

U.K. • Dec 10th, 2012

This is great. I'm glad that there are more and more free tricks coming out that don't involve cards. This is perfect because it's something that could be borrowed by the spectator and it's great.

Illinois • Nov 28th, 2012

What can I say? I love this effect! When this first appeared on The Wire, I was staring in amazement, until I realized it was free! It's very clean, and simple to do and the teaching is rather good. The effect is ingenious and I would honestly pay for this!

Singapore • Nov 24th, 2012

Clean, miraculous, and 'awesomely' priced.

San Antonio • Nov 20th, 2012

This trick seriously needs to be reviewed.

Effect: Slide is seriously genius. If you watch a couple of times, you'll figure it out, but it's really fooling if you only show it once. 9/10.

Teaching: Bill is a pretty good teacher. He teaches in very good detail. 9/10.

Quality: This is pretty awesome HD. I wonder what camera he uses. 8/10.

Price: I honestly though this could have been 1.00$ because of the effect but if it's free, I'm all up for it! 7/10.

Overall: I really think this is an awesome trick to add to your arsenal. It's a keeper. I'm definitely gonna perform this. 8/10.

California • Nov 20th, 2012

Brilliant. Just Brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing.

Dagobah System • Nov 19th, 2012

Let me start off by noting that this is an amazing effect to have in your arsenal. I try to not be able to only do one type of magic(card, rubber-band, etc.), so being able to use a watch is just POWERFUL! But what really stunned me is the effect it self. When I come up with a trick, it is hard to think of a totally original idea that nobody has ever done. Well, you took the originality aspect to a whole new level. Making a watch fall through your fingers? How did you think of that? Truly amazing in every way, and the best part: it's FREE!

US • Nov 11th, 2012

Bills work is always top notch and always put solid, practical thinking in to natural looking, organic magic.

Excellent impromptu miracle here.

Awesome!

South Wales • Nov 11th, 2012

Easy to perform and great effect. Very clever mate!!

Denmark • Nov 10th, 2012

Great job Bill!! I love seeing off the cuff kinda magic that doesn't involve the usual cards and coins. I too will be adding this to my arsenal of impromptu magic! And quite honestly, I would have at least paid $0.99 for this.

Orlando, FL • Nov 10th, 2012

Impromptu at its best! Really nice on-the-go effect. Very easy to do and ideal for a variety of social situations.

Sydney • Nov 10th, 2012

Amazing!!! We need to work together!! Keep up the good work, I'll ne watching for future releases!

Tennessee • Nov 9th, 2012

Great effect Bill. I'm adding it to my repertoire immediately. It's extremely easy but still amazing.

Melbourne, Australia • Nov 8th, 2012
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