Card Trick to Fool Magicians by Lloyd Barnes
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Thought Toon by Scott Alexander
Straight out of Scott’s professional repertoire is this reputation-making mind-reading miracle.
Have someone think of ANY word, and as they watch in real-time, you introduce them to your assistant, an animated stick figure. It’s cute, and always gets a chuckle… but the laughter turns to PURE ASTONISHMENT when the stick figure predicts the EXACT WORD your spectator was thinking.
It really can be ANY word. There are no funny delays while you secretly scribble stuff. Scott teaches his clever method of secretly obtaining the information so you can almost immediately start
Deck Ja Vu by John Carey
Deckja Vu is an ingenious, custom made gaffed Bicycle deck that will allow you to perform direct mind reading miracles. The supplied deck lets you easily force and locate three DIFFERENT selections!
The feature routine is an awesome, self working card miracle from John Carey built around the premise of Deja Vu and revisiting the past! Three selections are made in an incredibly fair manner and lost. But what if we could experience the past? No problem as each of your spectators do just that, miraculously finding their own cards! You read that right – let your spectators travel back in
Hostage by Agustin
Borrow a small object from your spectator. Tie it with a rubberband on a playing card.
In this condition it’s impossible for that object to move anywhere, but in just the blink of an eye it can visually vanish.
Hostage is a innocent looking gimmick that allows you to vanish an various object openly. It’s fun to build and practical to use. You can easily perform it as a stand-alone effect or on your repertoire.
Shoot Ogawa – Elpmis Kcats
Shoot Ogawa – Elpmis Kcats
At The Same Level by Dani DaOrtiz (Force Project Chapter 8) (English)
The Force Project is a year-long course and a deep study of the way we have spectators select cards. Taught by Dani DaOrtiz, you’ll learn a new selection procedure each month and a baffling trick to practice it with. Chapter 8 features an incredible double revelation of two thought of cards that has to be seen to be believed.
The What
A deck is borrowed and shuffled. One spectator takes a packet of cards from wherever they want in the deck, gives some to another spectator, and both audience members secretly count the