“One of the strongest effects I’ve ever seen!” –Alan Rorrison
“It’s rare that a trick creates this much impact!” –Jordan Murphy
“One of the strongest effects I’ve ever seen!” –Alan Rorrison
“It’s rare that a trick creates this much impact!” –Jordan Murphy
A card is selected from a thoroughly mixed deck. It is then randomly lost and the deck is mixed.
The deck is then replaced into the card box.
In spite of this, the magician names the card out loud. Offering to explain its modus operandi, the spectator’s attention is drawn to a hole cut on the card case where the index corner should be, which makes it convenient for the magician to peep at the selected card provided.
As you deal cards onto the table, your spectator is simply asked to say YES or NO – pairing various groups together. The NO row is turned over to show it contains pairs that don’t match.
The YES cards are revealed to match perfectly – in both color and value.
Our newest release comes from the twisted mind of Chris Mayhew, in his theory11 debut. For the first time on video, he presents a brilliant spin on the age old Sandwich plot. This is the Holey Grail of sandwich effects.
Fade Out by Sultan Orazaly Magic is a treasure worth finding.
But in order to find something, it must first be lost.
And we believe to have found what we’re looking for.
Imagine a visual change happening, with no moves, right in front your spectator’s eyes… Or even better, while the card is suspended at your fingertips!
Effect: A card is chosen, then lost in the pack. The magician goes through the deck and removes one card, claiming that he just found the spectator’s card! Quite doubtful, the spectator asks to see the face of it. Confused, the magician proposes to show another trick: he places the card at the tip of his index finger and slowly turns his hand face down and… the card does not fall! It seems to be delicately suspended to the finger…