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I call this DVD 'SUPERNATURAL' because it features some of my strongest magic and mentalism with natural, every day objects. I deliberately didn't include any effects with playing cards or coins because sometimes you have to astonish people with something OTHER than cards or coins to feel like a real magician." - Jay Sankey
This is without a doubt one of the most powerfully stimulating collections of magic and mentalism Jay has ever released! The sixteen killer routines include knock-out effects with steel bolts, monopoly money, ping pong balls, drinking straws, bottle caps, dollar bills, glass capsules, business cards, fortune cookies, paperclips, notepads, packing bubbles, finger rings and more! And most of them Jay is revealing here the very first time!

ALCHEMY SELTZER The miracle-worker dissolves an initialed Alka-Seltzer tablet in a glassof water and drinks every drop. A minute later he impossibly coughs up thetablet complete with the spectator's initials!
BURDEN OF PROOF The performer links a twist-tie (twisted in to a loop by a spectator!) tohis own finger ring! The SPECTATOR then untwists the tie and removes itfrom the ring!
CIRCUMFERENCE A small, flat white disc of cardboard momentarily changes into a ping pongball...then back into an ordinary piece of cardboard! So easy, andbeautifully visual!
TRINITY The mentalist's name and the names of two other spectators are written onslips of paper and they are all mixed up. With no equivoque or funny movesthe spectator "with some psychic ability" is able to choose the correctslip for all three people! Killer opening effect!
BEST BEFORE One of those small white plastic "best before" tags from a loaf of breadis sent back in time several times. At the end, even the 'best beforedate' changes to a much earlier date!
MISMADE MONOPOLY The Mismade Bill concept is great, but it would even be better if, everytime you perform the effect you could GIVE THE SCREWED UP BILL AWAY AS ASOUVENIR! Well, now you CAN!
HOW FORTUNATE You divine the fortune in a FREELY SELECTED fortune cookie. Do this one atthe right time and place and it will MAKE your reputation!
A DELICATE BALANCE Three steel bolts are balanced on top of each other, one at a time. Thenall three bolts are magically EPOXY GLUED together and can be immediatelyhanded out for examination!
FORCED ENTRY A drinking straw is stabbed through the middle of a bottle cap then thecap is slowly pulled off the end of the straw and allowed to fall directlyinto a spectator's OWN HAND. The moment the cap hits the spectator's palm,it instantly HEALS ITSELF! And yes, both the cap and the straw can beimmediately examined! (They can even be borrowed!)
AROUND THE BEND A paperclip is completely bent out of shape and then mysteriously regainsits original shape in an INSANELY VISUAL FASHION!
GLOBAL WARMING Several small envelopes are introduced with paper money from a differentcountry in each. The spectator merely THINKS of one of the bills (and itIS a free choice) and when the spectators open all the envelopes, theyfind that the freely chosen bill has been REDUCED TO ASHES! Everything canbe examined!
AIR OF MYSTERY A spectator pops all the bubbles on a small square of packing bubblematerial, but with just a wave of his hand the magician causes all thepopped bubbles to impossibly REFILL WITH AIR!
DOUBLE FEATURE An outstanding stand-up routine involving a two-phase bill switch handlingand a packet of Monopoly cards. An incredibly VISUAL ending!
PAPER TRADE A startling transposition between two halves of a torn piece of paper.Super easy to do (really just ONE MOVE!) and it even automaticallyre-sets!!
GLASS MENAGERIE A slip of paper with the correct prediction literally APPEARS inside asmall glass vial. This is a concept with unlimited potential andapplications!
X-RAY VISION You draw a large "X" on the back of one of your own cards and mix it intothe stack. But somehow, when the spectator FREELY chooses any one of thebusiness cards they discover they've chosen the one with the X! (And therereally is only ONE X on the back of ONE CARD in the entire stack!)
Run time: 100 minutes
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