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Ask the audience to imagine that you have an invisible deck.
Ask a spectator to choose a card (mentally of course) and to take it back face up in the deck.
The spectator reveals his choice. Take the deck back in the bundle, and take the visible deck which is inside.
Display it, the unique returned card is the chosen card.Then you return the card : the back is blue while the other card's backs are red.
Return to the catalogue
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Toujours plus fort pour Masuda. Il réussi à nous étonner avec seulement deux cartes qui s’interchangent sans aucune manipulation. |
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With the strength of your will, you are able to equalize two ropes which have different sizes. |
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A normal pen pass through a bank note. Of course, you can give the pen to someone for inspection ! |
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Sneak into one of the world's most exclusive close-up conventions, Fetcher's Finger Flicking Frolic, and watch David Stone presents the lecture that won him the Most ...
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The magician shows two silks, a white one and a black one that are knotted together. He slightly shakes the silks that mix and change into a checkerboard silk.
A very visual effect ...
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