
Thunderbird: The Modern Ace Production by Lee Asher is a high impact and visual four ace production.
“Imagine if you had real magical powers. How would you make four aces appear at your fingertips?
Four aces sit attractively displayed at your fingertips, no gimmicks or trickery; just well-composed sleight of hand.
In less than thirty seconds, you have engaged your audience with some of the most elegant and powerful card magic possible.”
For more info go to: http://leeasher.com/thunderbird.htm
With easy to follow, highly detailed instructions, this ebook will teach you everything you need to learn this truly amazing effect step by step.
In addition to the highly detailed instructions, this ebook comes with high-quality, multi-angle color photographs of all quintessential sleights and a step-by-step production of every ace teaching you nothing more than what you need to know.
In addition to the photographs, this ebook comes with two videos (only accessible through the ebook): a performance of Thunderbird by Lee Asher himself and a voiceless explanation of this effect by Dave Buck.
Once this production has been mastered, the ebook provides tips on things that can’t be mentioned in this review and on how to enter the routine.
Besides the original effect, Lee Asher includes a small twist on the original one which i considered very clever.
The difficulty of the ThunderBird depends on your familiarity with a key sleight needed to master this effect. If you know this sleight and you feel comfortable with it, the trick will seem easy but if you know nothing about it, the effect will be a little harder and you will need a greater amount of practice yet beginners are encouraged to try this effect due to the high quality of the explanations on the ebook.
I would like to thank Lee Asher for coming up with such a great effect that is fun to perform.
Overall rating: 5/5 hands down.
Get your own copy at: http://leeasher.com/thunderbird.htm
Caf and TRM


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August 7th, 2007 at 3:00 am
…and by posting this, TheCuso earned another $20,- xD
August 7th, 2007 at 5:02 am
nah… i got a free thunderbird pdf to review it ;)