This beautifully constructed handling of Mr. Goodwin's "Slap Exchange" (At the Expense of Grey Matter, 1989) allows four cards to be lodged face-up in the deck before they are made to transpose with four others. Agatha eliminates the many sleight-heavy maneuvers needed to accomplish pre...
A neat card trick, in the form of a stunt, you can show your friends. It's relatively easy if you already do a card spring. A chosen card is lost into the deck. Two cards are placed face-up on the table. The deck is sprung over these cards which capture the selection.
After having a card peeked, the magician is unsure of its whereabouts so he proceeds to magically remove cards from the deck only to appear between two Jokers. The end results in a surprising climax that reveals the magician knew all along and is more clever then you thought.
A selected card is left protruding from half the deck in your left hand while the other half remains in your right hand. Instantly and without the packets ever touching their card vanishes and reappears protruding face-up in the right hand packet. The card can be signed!
A surprisingly easy method for accomplishing an age-old card problem where 4 cards are inserted face-down into the deck and instantly transpose with 4 different cards which are now evenly distributed face-down in the deck. A seemingly impossible feat realized by Irving Quant and with "dare we say...
We've taken this classic and usually boring effect and given it STYLE. Two cards are selected and lost in the deck. As the four aces are magically produced, the selections mysteriously appear between them. This is as visual as it gets!
This is no ordinary “collector” routine. After the Kings successfully locate and trap three selections, the feat is repeated by the magician under test conditions. Not only do the selections reappear a second time in the magicians hands, but the King packet cleanly vanishes as well!
This is a beautiful transposition effect with a clever plot about déjà vu that will leave your spectators wondering more about what they really just witnessed, or if it happened at all.
Any card is selected and sandwiched between the two red aces; these cards are clearly placed on th...