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The Journey
The Journey

The Journey – Matt Johnson
$39.95
http://www.murphysmagic.com/product.aspx?id=58658

The Hype:

Imagine this.

A single deck of cards is sitting on the table. A spectator is asked to name a card; they are then asked to name a number from 1 to 52. The cards are removed at fingertips from the box and handed to the spectator.

One by one the cards are counted down to the spectators chosen number. When the card at the chosen number is turned over it is the spectators freely chosen card!

READ THAT AGAIN!

Every word that you just read is true. Nothing added or taken away. Nothing but the single deck of cards on the table!

Not only that, when the effect is over the deck is instantly reset and ready to go again for your next performance with a completely different card and number.

The Journey represents 6 years of Matt Johnson's life in one amazing instructional DVD. You will be taken step by step through multiple versions of arguably one of the most talked about effects in the world of magic.

You will receive custom gimmicks to create your very own Journey deck. You will also learn how to perform The Journey any time and anywhere with a borrowed and shuffled deck!

As an added bonus, you will find Matt's original release from 2011 "ACAAN" included on the DVD along with bonus handling tips and suggestions.

The entire DVD was shot on location in Blackpool, England at the world's largest magic convention where Matt fooled professional magicians with The Journey. Every performance and mind blowing reaction is shown in full and unedited.

If you have been searching for the ultimate version of ACAAN look no further. Join Matt Johnson in one of his most anticipated releases to date and get ready to take The Journey.

 

My Take:

ACAAN is the Holy Grail for a lot of card workers. A buddy of mine collects pretty much every version of this he can find. But strangely enough, I have never seen him perform it. I have seen some great versions over the years like Barry Richardson’s  in his “Theater of the Mind” book and Boris Wild’s ACAAB (Any Card at any Birthday). Both ore outstanding versions and neither is easy to do.  Matt Johnson carries on that tradition.

The Journey is an outstanding collection of five versions of ACAAN. You will not be doing this right out of the box but if you take the time to learn a version properly, you will have a worker that you will be using in your shows.

Versions 1 and 2 use the JB Card Cop published in Harry Lorayne’s “Close Up Card Magic” and created by John Benzais. Of all the versions on the DVD, Version 1 is the most “pure”. You can use a borrowed shuffled deck and still put the named card at the named position. This is not easy. It involves extensive use of the card cop. If you have seen Lennart Green do his Laser deal, you will have an idea what will be expected of you.

Version 2 uses the cop again but also uses a gaffed deck. Matt goes into great detail all through the DVD on how to create each deck used for each routine. This routine uses a technique used by Joshua Jay on one of his routines. Matt is very good on crediting everyone who had anything to do with each routine.

Version 3 requires a special deck. Once again with full directions for construction. After naming the card and the number, the spectator deals himself. How killer is that?

Version 4 is Matt’s original handling which requires 4 decks be created. Crib cards are included for the decks used in versions 3-5. Version 5 is the two deck version of this. The construction of the decks put these routines into the hands of those of us who cannot perform the demanding sleight of hand the first two routines require. The decks will take a while to put together but once constructed should last you for a long time.

If you haven’t been able to tell, I am in love with this DVD. I had never heard of Matt before but this disk has shown me that he is a magician to be reckoned with. Every step he takes on each routine is logical. His handling of the JB Card Cop is absolutely flawless. You will be fooled watching the routines. This absolutely a brilliant treatise on ACAAN and if you are a fan of the plot, this needs to be on your shelf.

Need I say “Highly recommended”?

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