Quick, simple, and direct. Transpose 2 cards in the blink of an eye!
Bogdan Voicu brings you his direct and visual 2-card transposition, The Mirror Transpo. You display 2 different cards to your audience and place them face-to-face; slightly askew so that both cards are still visible. With a gentle wave, the cards inexplicably change places.
Card Tricks
Bodden Bag Vanish by Felix Bodden
A card in a ziplock bag vanishes, and everything can be shown.Our great friend from the Dominican Republic, Felix Bodden, has given us an opportunity to play with real magic again!
The Bodden Bag Vanish is an extremely visual and clean way of vanishing virtually any small object.
Bodden Spin Change by Felix Bodden
Bodden Spin Change by Felix Bodden
Fairy Dust by Think Nguyen
LEARN TO MAKE A CARD RISE WITHOUT ANY GIMMICKS
Think Nguyen makes his Lost Art debut with a beautiful piece of sleight of hand that’s easy to do! Think takes an old card animation and breathes new life into it with so many new ideas and applications. You will want to
add this move to your repertoire instantly.
Lucid Dream by Jason Yu
Remember Imprint, Extract, and Got Change by Jason Yu?
Jason’s unique approach to visual magic has taken the magic community by storm. This time, Jason is sharing an underground effect he has been perfecting for the past four years. A practical visual effect you can adapt to your favorite card routine.
Welcome to Lucid Dream, a visual that’s backed up with a concept that’s so strong, it blurs the line of dream and reality.
Bodden Color Change Spread by Felix Bodden
A single snap of the finger is enough to change the world.The Bodden Color Change Spread by our great friend, Felix Bodden, is an ultra visual “spread deck color change” that looks like CGI.
No words can even begin to describe how powerful the visual is.
Escalator by Gaetan Bloom
Imagine a spectator freely selecting a card from a normal shuffled deck and signing its face. The performer then shuffles the signed card back into the deck and returns the deck to its box.
Then the performer slides two face-up jokers halfway into the card box on top of the face-down deck (the jokers can even be paper-clipped together). The two out-jogged jokers visibly penetrate down through the encased cards to the bottom of the deck and then visibly rise back up through the cards to the top of the deck. The performer dumps out the deck and spreads the cards. A single face-down card is sandwiched between the two jokers; it’s the spectator’s signed card!