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“The man who out-fooled magic royalty: In ’91 Tamariz, ’92 Lennart Green, ’93 Jim Krenz. When Chicago’s best hits the stage, even legends become spectators.” – Dan Garrett
“A masterclass in charismatic deception. Krenz doesn’t just perform magic—he weeps pure astonishment. That signed card finale? Pure theatre of the impossible.” – Erika Larsen
“Witnessed grown magicians gasp like children. Krenz’s revelations don’t just surprise—they rewrite what cards can do.” – Hiawatha
“Jim Krenz is my time machine. When he performs, I’m 10 years old again, seeing magic for the first time. That feeling… that impossible wonder… this is why we became magicians.” – Juan Tamariz
Your Front Row Seat to Magic History
Los Angeles Opener: The Chicago classic reborn—a mind-meld with the audience where every phase feels like the impossible made casual.
Devilish Divide: Marlo’s devilish miracle gets sharper teeth. A two-phase ambush that leaves no outs.
A Well-Cut Suit: Shuffle-packed Jumbo Coincidence where mathematical poetry meets jaw-dropping alignment.
All Expense Paid Trip: Cards leap across in SPECTATOR HANDS—the ultimate “no magician’s touch” impossibility.
NeoMix: Oil & Water turned avant-garde theatre. The final phase? A kicker so clean it hurts.
Pen Through Anything: Cornelius’ classic mutates into a torn-and-restored manifesto. Two miracles, one stab.
Ripper: The card tear that made Tamariz applaud like a fanboy. Restoration so visual, it plays to the back row.
Dracula Goes Wild: Wild Card meets Hammer Horror. A storytelling masterclass with quadruple-twist payoff.
Imp-Load</strong": Signed card penetrates case under nuclear-strength scrutiny. The load that launched 100 “How?!” whispers.
Coins-A-Cross: An object lesson in reinventing classics. The “One Behind” principle weaponized for modern crowds.
Invisible Triumph: Self-working? Yes. Self-explanatory? Never. The fooler that keeps on fooling.
More Than a Magician. A Magic Architect.
Jim Krenz didn’t just study magic—he apprenticed under its gods. For 15 years at Chicago’s Magic Inc., he absorbed wisdom from Marlo, Burger, and Tamariz while developing over three dozen original puzzles of impossibility. His 1993 FFFF MVP win wasn’t an award—it was a warning shot across magic’s bow.
This lecture isn’t just techniques and tricks. It’s the culmination of 40+ years crafting magic that doesn’t just fool eyes—it sears itself into memories. From sold-out theaters in Spain to the hallowed tables of Schuliens, Krenz’s material has been battle-tested in magic’s crucibles. Now it’s your turn to wield it.
David Morrison (verified owner) –
I wish I found this sooner.