The Bold Project - Volume 1,2, 3 by Justin Miller

Volume 1
Bloodlink A indentation made with a ring in one hand moves across to link on the palm of the other hand. This goes beyond card tricks. This is an effect that steps you out of your comfort zone straight away. 

Card to Shoe The performance alone is a masterclass on audience management. Justin doing what he does best. This is the trick Justin ends every card set with, a signed card disappears from the deck and appears, cleanly, impossibly, in your shoe. 

Descent A torn and restored card that comes from nowhere. A signed card is cleanly torn into four separate segments. With a wave over the pieces, the card has instantly and visibly restored. The fastest T’n’R you’ll ever see.

8 Card Transpo An Oil and Water routine like you’ve never seen. A packet of four Kings are clearly alternated with a packet of four sevens, to create a mixed packet of 8 cards. When turned over, the packets have instantly separated again. The kicker on this effect comes when the packets visually change in the blink of an eye. 
Torn Abroad
A fun torn and restored bill routine built around the classic ‘sawing a lady in half’. A borrowed and signed bill is placed into a folded card before being torn in half. Both halves are shown to contain half the bill, before they are brought back together, and cleanly restored -signature and all.

Riven A torn and restored rubber band that pieces itself back together on their outstretched hand. The concept behind this method has multiple applications, and this is just one Justin came up with as a startling piece of magic that happens ‘off the cuff’.

Drunken Monkey A flashy palm that can be used to change one card for another in the center of the deck, or used by itself as a series of card changes. This effect is a brilliant exploration of how a trick comes to be and how Justin’s creative process works through experimentation. 

Cab 2.0 A complete turnaround of the classic collectors. This is an effect that shatters the understanding of even the most observant of spectators - it’s a beautiful routine for absolutely throwing magicians. Three chosen cards are ‘lost' in the deck, to be found by four kings. Cards that change into double backers, cards that disappear from the packet and blind alley after blind alley. This is an effect that will completely surprise.

Cave Control A truly deceptive control based on an idea from Harry Lorayne. A card is chosen from the center of the pack, placed back in the center by the spectator, and before the deck is squared - the card has been controlled to the top of the deck. Used as a card force or as a phase in an ambitious card routine, this is a deceptive an easy move you’ll be playing with for the fun of it.




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Volume 2
String Theory A dollar bill passes through a pen line drawn on another dollar bill, solid through solid. With a wave of a lighter, the line vanishes - and both bills are inspected, verified to be wholly in tact. Justin's performance of this effect alone is a lesson in tenacity using two borrowed bills. An effect that totally embraces the BOLD philosophy.

The Great Divide Never be caught a few dollars short again. A dollar bill is shown front and back, folded in half and with a twist - becomes a ten dollar bill. The changed bill is then unfolded, shown front and back - and can be inspected, pocketed - or handed to a bewildered cashier. 

DMT A multi-phase coin transposition using a penny and a quarter. A penny is placed in the hand and a quarter on top of the closed fist. With a rub of the quarter, the coins change places. The change can be repeated - penny in the hand and quarter on the fist - and as the quarter is picked up off the hand… it changes. This is gutsy, visual magic.

Summons A haunted pack from inside the box. A card is selected and signed, lost in the deck and the deck returned to the box. The box is left on the spectator’s hand while a single card s-l-o-w-l-y makes its way out of the pack. Just as the card escapes the deck, it jumps into the performer’s outstretched hand - and turned over… revealing the spectator’s signature. 

Cradle A rising card routine using a variation on the Summons effect. A card is signed, the deck riffled off the thumb and the card replaced wherever the spectator calls ‘stop’. With the deck returned to the box, the spectator holds the open tuck flap, allowing the deck to rock back and forth below their hand. A single card rises from within… then flies into the air to be caught by the performer.

Top Shot Lennart Green’s Top Shot is both impressive… and difficult. Justin Miller’s version couldn’t be easier - and the routine he teaches with it will make its way into your regular arsenal right away. A seamless ending to an ACR - yet strong enough to stand all by itself. 

Deep End An interesting twist on the signed transposition plot. A card is chosen and signed by a spectator and placed in the performer’s back pocket. A second card is removed from the deck and a rubber band wrapped around it in place of a signature. With a stroke of the finger, the rubber band melts away and the card turned over to reveal the spectator’s signed card and the performer’s card have changed places. To verify, the transposed performer’s card is removed from his back pocket - replete with rubber band. 

Smoking For Two The undisputed standout of this DVD. This is a torn and restored cigarette on steroids. A cigarette is borrowed from a spectator and broken in two as a demonstration of will power to quit smoking. With a rub of the two broken pieces together, the cigarette slowly, visually, melds back together. As a kicker, the cigarette is split into two new cigarettes - one kept by the magician and the other handed back to the spectator. 

Passe Not a fan of Oil and Water? You will be after you see this. A two phase routine that uses the box and the spectator’s hands to accomplish the seemingly impossible. Six cards are mixed red, black, red, black, red, black. The performer pauses for a second before turning the cards face up - they’ve instantly separated - three reds on top, three blacks on bottom. The effect is repeated, but to make it harder, the black cards are placed in the box, the red cards kept by the performer. With a wave of the hand, the red cards become black - leaving the spectator to open the box in their hands… removing the three red cards they saw just moments ago.

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Volume 3
Eclipse A coin and card transpo that happens in your pocket. A card is chosen, signed and returned to the center of the pack, left out-jogged. Meanwhile, a coin is signed by the spectator and the performer places it in their pocket. The performer asks a spectator to place their hand over the pocket with the coin, trapping it. The performer takes the card from the deck in his palm and squeezes it into his fist, before turning the hand over to reveal the signed coin inside. The spectator reaches inside the performers pocket and pulls out their signed card. The coin and card have incredibly changed places. 

Light Wave: Four Kings are placed into an empty card box, while the Joker is placed out-jogged, face-up into the center of the deck. In the action of spinning the Joker out of the deck it instantly changes into all four Kings. The box is immediately inspected to show the Joker has materialised within. A gorgeous transposition inspired by the work of Jack Carpenter. 

Circle of Life: A quarter is borrowed and both sides signed by two spectators. The performer pulls a sealed condom package out of his wallet and strikes the signed quarter with it. The quarter unbelievably vanishes from his hand. The condom package is immediately torn open to reveal the signed quarter is inside, lodged inside of the condom. 

Personal Bubble: A street version of cards across that happens in the spectators pocket. Ten cards are withdrawn from the deck, and the bottom card noted by the spectator. The ten cards are placed in their pocket, while another spectator counts another ten cards from the deck and places it in their pocket. Without touching either spectator, the performer has the first spectator count through their cards… of which their are only nine. The noted bottom card has disappeared. The second spectator withdraws the cards from their pocket and counts them out deliberately. They now have 11 cards - including the first spectator’s thought-of card. This is a no-palm, no gimmick street version of David Blaine’s ‘Strange Travellers’ - and it couldn’t be better. 

Zeitgeist: A dollar bill is signed by a spectator and set aside. A card is chosen by the spectator and returned to the middle of the deck. The deck is cut and the top portion placed under the spectator’s hand. The dollar bill is placed on top of a single card which is dropped on top of the remaining portion of the deck. Instantly, the bill vanishes, completely - the deck spread to show it has truly disappeared. The spectator lifts their hand to show the bill has appeared in their section of the deck, right next to their chosen card. 

Double Decker: A two phase sandwich routine using the kings that defies logic. The spectator makes all the decisions - which card is selected, where the kings are replaced - they even verify that there are no cards between the two kings the split second before the first sandwich happens. In the second phase, the kings are even placed separately in different sections of the deck - but with a snap, they’ve sandwiched the spectators card again. Double Decker is your new favorite sandwich routine. 

Checkmate: A card is selected by a spectator and returned to the deck. The performer withdraws four cards that are going to help him determine the selected card - four Queens. Narrowing the selected card down to a single suit, the performer asks the spectator to hold the matching Queen. The remaining Queens are placed face up in the center of the pack. The deck is squared and immediately spread, to show the Queens have changed into the matching value of the spectator’s card. But - there is still one queen unaccounted for, the Queen held by the spectator, matching the chosen card’s suit. The spectator turns the card over - it has unbelievably changed into their chosen card. Packed full of changes, this is a highly entertaining effect. 

First Stop: The first trick Justin Miller ever created and the one he has used for years to get tips. The performer asks the spectator to sign a bill, and shows that he already has a signed bill as well. The performer folds the spectator’s bill and places it in the spectator’s hand. He then takes his own bill and folds it as well. Seconds later, he unfolds the bill - and shows that it has changed into the spectator’s signed bill. The bill in the spectator’s hand has also changed into the performer’s signed bill. A clean transposition of two signed bills.


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