Forcing a card – Making your spectator take the card that YOU want them to!
Being able to ‘force’ a playing card on a member of your audience is a very powerful skill to have, and for a lot of tricks, it may well be the ONLY skill you need!
Forcing a card – Making your spectator take the card that YOU want them to!
Being able to ‘force’ a playing card on a member of your audience is a very powerful skill to have, and for a lot of tricks, it may well be the ONLY skill you need!
Steven Himmel is one of our favorite new creators on the scene, and he recently worked with creative director Kyle Marlett on a pretty set of routines in which a card changes…isolated behind plastic. This is
“It is rare to see a magician who can entertain an audience that much with just a deck of cards. But Paul Gordon is one of them! His shows are as funny as the magic he performs is strong. Paul perfectly knows what the spectators enjoy and deliver it to them with great humour and killer effects.”– Boris Wild
The most magical change of four cards you have ever seen!!!
Four spot cards are shown front and back. The cards are mixed face up and face down. Now with no funny moves the cards instantly change to four court cards, which once again are shown front and back!!!
Richard Osterlind built his legendary 45-YEAR mind-reading career performing these exact tricks, thousands of times. And today, he’s sharing every little detail.
Hello and welcome to Novo. This is the bill switch that Alan goes to when he wants to leave his spectators absolutely stunned. Novo lets you take one bill from the spectator and with a wave of your hand you will be able to double or change its value.
A card disappears from within the fold of a banknote!
Borrow a $1 note from a spectator, fold it in two and then slip a playing card into the fold. The card protrudes about 1.5 cm from each side of the folded note.