Peter Harrison - Sleight of Haggis
This release features effects from Peter Harrison that have been directly requested by the magicians who have seen him perform. If the effects are good enough for magicians to demand the method, then why not put them all in one place As well as 11 effects and new sleights, Peter also gives excellent tips for other sleights and misdirection. This release includes a PDF document of the methods as well as video files to show certain sleights and methods to give you the best learning experience for the more visual moments.
Catalyst Got Your Tongue Impromptu and signed two card transposition; So impromptu that it doesn't even need a surface or table. Or clothes. Your call.
Harrison Sandwich The magician killer. The layman killer. Peter's funnest and most magical reputation-making effect that fries magicians.
Quicker Than The Eye One of Peter's personal coin routines. A very visual and surprising miracle. Well, several visual and surprising miracles.
Back2Basics Another full coin routine from Peter featuring a super climax that can be used in other coin routines such as Quicker Than The Eye.
Harrison Transpo Two effects for the price of one. Two impossible transposition effects that kick spectator's in the brain box.
Roamin' Romans Spectator holds one coin. Performer holds another coin. No switches happen! Really. Nothing. They really have the coins. Someone says the magic word (if dats yo thang) and the coins switch places. Everything is fully examinable. Quick, clean, direct, simple, impossible and extremely powerful, hard-hitting magic.
Triple Trouble An impossible card routine. If you like multiple climax card effects, this is the one for you. Just when the spectators think it couldn't get more impossible鈥 it does. And then again.
Watch Out, Biddle's About! Take the Biddle Trick. What would it be like if it were real magic Bingo, you've got it.
Strangest Card 2007 A more advanced handling of the MITRW effect with a different method that allows a killer convincer.
Don't Hassle The Hoff The Aces are set aside. A card is selected and lost in the deck. The Aces are taken and one Ace transforms into the selection. Not only that, but one-by-one all the Aces change into the partners of the selection. And if that isn't enough, don't even ask where the Aces have gone
Tenkai Switch-n-Ditch
Like-A-Bear Pass
Kick Pass 1
Kick Pass 2
Optical Charlier