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Patrick Page Master class DVD on Coins Through Table

£16.00

This DVD features a rare, uncut studio recording from the early 1980s, including material previously released on Trik A Tape. It showcases Patrick Page’s unique take on the Han Ping Chien Coins Through Table effect. Unlike other versions, Patrick’s routine uses ordinary coins and can be performed standing up, making it versatile and powerful. Perfect for impromptu performances, parties, or table hopping, this trick requires no special setup and can even be performed with a spectator’s coins. Patrick guides you step-by-step through the effect, sharing its history and insights from legendary magicians like Al Koran, Tony Slydini, and others.

Secret Cabaret DVD with Simon Drake

£24.00

Secret Cabaret DVD with Simon Drake. The Creators Cut Series One and Two. Simon Drake was the first to perform this type of ghoulish horror magic. These are the best bits involving Simon Drake during Series One and Two. Patrick Page was the Magic Consultant for the Channel 4 TV Series.

The Pageboy Speaks – Patrick Page Lecture DVD

£18.00

The Pageboy Speaks – A lecture by Patrick Page to magicians showing how to perform many of the tricks that he invented and used in his act.

Sadly Patrick is no longer with us. This is the next best thing – a recording of one of the lectures that he performed all over the world in front of magicians teaching them how to perform his best tricks. As well as telling you everything you need to know about how to perform the effects, the routines and patter to use, the lecture also is a great example of Patrick Page’s humour. He was an entertainer!

The Ten Second Paper Tear Effect by Patrick Page

£16.00

Presenting the 7th installment in the Patrick Page Masterclass Gold Series: The Ten Second Paper Tear. This highly anticipated DVD features Patrick Page’s acclaimed version of the classic Torn and Restored Newspaper effect. With uncut vintage footage from the early 1980s, including material from Trik A Tape, Patrick teaches his quick and simple preparation technique that takes just ten seconds—using nothing more than two identical newspapers.