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Followers by Dani DaOrtiz
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A unique 'Follow the Leader' card routine from the mind of Dani DaOrtiz. Several red and black cards are removed from the deck. These cards are separated into two packets, one containing red suited cards, the other containing black.
A card is removed from each packet and are named the 'Leaders' of their respected group. In a fluid progression, packets change from red to black to follow the leader. No matter where the leader goes, the groups follow! An amazing and classic effect that's sure to inspire your audience.
11 Reviews
This is very cool but very hard! It will require a LOT of practice before you can even think of performing it.
Sweden • Dec 8th, 2013Awesome trick! Good job.
Australia • Jul 11th, 2013An awesome effect. It's so cool to perform.
India • Apr 2nd, 2013Great piece of magic! A little on the high side in terms of price.
Canada • Mar 12th, 2013A great trick that is easy yet one of the best versions out there. A must buy.
U.K. • Feb 10th, 2013Great trick but extremely over priced. I bought Genii Magazine for this price and it included a disc with this trick and a Lennart Green trick. It is a great effect but just isn't worth the money
Sydney • Jan 29th, 2012AWESOME!
bandung • Jan 20th, 2012Another great effect from Dani. Few sleights and easy to follow. The great thing is that it can be performed in virtually any routine. Buy now!
NJ • Dec 21st, 2011As usual for Dani, streamlined and to the point. One of the best versions I've come across for this classic event. Works great with his version(s) of oil and water.
Raleigh, NC • Sep 13th, 2011I saw this effect live. Its very nice and it does not have this confusing packet switches to the front and back. So its very clean.
Canary Islands / Spain • Sep 3rd, 2011This is what card magic is all about! Simple to follow, easy to understand, most important of all, it is magical and no knuckle busting sleight of hand saw apparently during the performance. A nice glimpse of Spanish Magic School, Dani Da Ortiz, bravo!
Hong Kong • Sep 3rd, 2011