New Products For October
admin | 6:54 pm | October 4, 2008 | Latest Magic Tricks
October has seen the introduction of a few cutting edge magic tricks. We’ve managed to get demo videos for each of them too.
We’ve also got a couple of extra bits and bobs too…
I’ve never seen a card-to-impossible-location trick quite like this before. At least not until now. The magician basically chooses a prediction card and leaves it on display the whole time. The spectator chooses and signs a random card chosen from the deck. The magician then shows the prediction card to the spectator. Not only does it match the signed chosen card, it IS the signed chosen card! which the magician can then hand out as a souvenir.
The Disappearance - Jay Sankey
This is a nice, different magic/mentalism effect with a sheet of acetate. The spectator chooses a random card which then appears on the sheet of acetate. nly there is a number of card faces on the acetate. The spectator holds the sheet of acetate between their hands. Moments later, their chosen card disappears from the deck. When they check the acetate, which has been between their hands the whole time, the image of the chosen card has disappeared from that too!
Club Sandwich - Andrew Normansell
Club sandwich is a classic effect where the spectators chosen card is lost in the deck, only to magically appear between two jokers. This feat is repeated again to the delight of the baffled spectators.
This is one powerful effect. You borrow a camera phone and start recording a video. To the horror of the spectators, ghostly visions appear on the screen. This DVD also teaches how you to make predictions mysteriously appear in photos taken with the camera.
Tragic Royalty - Bicycle Playing Cards
Check out these cool gothic bicycle cards. They are a nice ghoulish twist on the traditional bicycle theme. They even illuminate under UV light! perfect for performing in nightclubs etc.
Everyone knows that the magicians best friend is the invisible deck. It can save you out of trick situations and ‘balls ups’, plus the effect is absolutely astounding. Well, now you can use the wonders of the invisible deck on stage, for the visually impaired or to add a chunky touch to performing for kids etc.
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