Session 1: June 1, 2025 (4pm ET | NYC Time)
Knife Swallowing
A comical and surprising vanish of a knife that emphasizes the Slydini-inspired principle of building and breaking tension to create invisible moments.
Coins Through the Table (Classic Routine)
A six-coin routine where coins seemingly pass through the table in phases. This dazzling routine illustrates misdirection, tension control, and the Heng Ping Chien move with deliberate offbeats.
Wrong Way Coins
A powerful misdirection moment where coins appear to travel in the opposite direction (upwards). Tony uses this as a surprise moment to fool magicians who understand the base idea. This routine reinforces his "reflexive response theory" and the way he likes to create fooling tricks using instinct, not logic.
Coins Across (Standing Version)
Performed without a table, coins visually jump from hand to hand. Strategically uses misdirection, timing, and body positioning to execute secret transfers invisibly.
Torn and Restored Paper (and Variations)
A masterful torn and restored routine performed with a cigarette paper, sugar packet, or even matches. It cleverly combines classic techniques to create a visual miracle.
Flying Knots
Two scarves visibly tied by both magician and participant are placed in a glass. They then impossibly untie themselves and reappear tied in another glass.
Ghost Knot
A knot unties itself as if it's magically melting apart. Uses smooth, natural handling that is deceptively simple.