January 15, 2010

Best Magician Ever on America’s Got Talent

Written by: John
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I’m sure that there are a lot of magicians that are preparing to audition for America’s Got Talent 2010. The show has had some decent tricks over the year. For some reason the magicians always seem to do their best trick first and then in one of the other rounds they just don’t do as good of a trick and get sent home.

Regardless, if you’re a magician interested in auditioning for America’s Got Talent, then you have to watch this illusion. It’s by far the best illusion, magic trick, whatever you want to call it that’s ever graced the America’s Got Talent stage. Check it out:

That’s a pretty high bar for magicians auditioning on America’s Got Talent 2010. I hope we get to see this high of a quality of magic again.

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    2 responses to "Best Magician Ever on America’s Got Talent"

    1. # StevieCat commented on January 15th, 2010:

      Too bad he tanked in the following audition and got XXX’d off the show. I can’t remember what he did but I remember it was very amateurish. This guy is truly amazing. Truly a magic act!!!

    2. # StevieCat commented on January 15th, 2010:

      I found this on YouTube. It explains how the act was done. It’s STILL amazing.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXcJsgUqK-E

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