Find a person’s selected card from inside a card box by having it link onto a chain that is lowered inside the card box once the card is linked onto the chain that card can then be handed out for examination and The spectator will see their card is now linked onto a chain impossibly the card box that is used is completely ordinary and ungimicked and can be examined as well as the card that is now linked onto the chain
Without this World by Kiko Pastur
“When wit, talent, creativity, sensitivity and experience is mixed, we can not expect any other result than that offered by this little genius Kiko. We’re in luck!” –Dani DaOrtiz
“Kiko is for me the essence of poetic sensitivity in magic.” –Juan Tamariz
“It is said that the classics are untouchable. Kiko shows us in art, there are no rules.” –Roman Garcia
“Out of this world on STERIODS!” –Shaun Dunn
Hocus Pocus Issue 2 – Magic, Mystery and the Mind Comic by Richard Wiseman
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The comic that communes with the dead!
Richard Wiseman’s best-selling Hocus Pocus is back and this time we delve into the strange world of spirit communication! Join Houdini’s chief investigator, Rose Mackenberg, as she uncovers
FAST by Arie Bhojez
the spectators select one card (no forcing) and signed the card. And put the card in the middle of the deck. with one step, magician gets the card.
No maghnet.
No thread.
No loops.
Alexander Marsh – Hybrid Mentalism
Description
With a foreword from Looch (author ofSimple & Direct Mentalism) This book contains fifteen pieces of strong mentalism suitable for stage, close-up and impromptu settings.
Including:
Rub-A-Dub DD – Simple, deceptive and impromptu drawing duplication using business cards.
Carlos Vinuesa – Numbers,Cards and Time
I hope these pages are useful and inspiring for you or that they simply let you know me better.
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Aldo Colombini – Grasshopper Cards
You’ll be delighted with the splendid effect which you achieve in such an easy manner.
You place the Ace, Two, Three and Four of (say) Clubs on the table in a square formation. You cover two cards with two jumbo cards. One by one all the cards assemble under one jumbo card. You try to repeat the ‘assembly’ without the jumbo cards but the regular cards do not move. You turn over three cards and they are seen to be all blank. The other card is the 10 of Clubs, the sum of all the cards!