Galaxy Playing Cards
Fully custom playing cards designed in the UK by Keshav Mongia.Limited to 1,800 standard decks and 200 gilded decks.
Fully custom playing cards designed in the UK by Keshav Mongia.Limited to 1,800 standard decks and 200 gilded decks.
There is something inherently luxurious when large sums of money change hands. The Gamblers Playing Cards (Borderless Black) is for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
It is generally understood by the mass population that gamblers cheat. This routine, even though labeled as an expose revealing gambling's biggest secrets, will take your audience down the garden path only to have them find out they have just walked into a tsunami.
A flat circular plastic box has one die inside. The magician shows this, then puts the lid on the box. He tells the number which will be on the top surface of the die, then he shakes the box, opens it and shows he is correct.
Game Over Playing Cards featuring nostalgic gaming console inspired tuck box and fun and colorful custom faces and back.
Game Over Playing Cards featuring nostalgic gaming console inspired tuck box and fun and colorful custom faces and back.
Designed for the modern card player, this simple and elegant back design, featuring the Whispering Imps famous "WI" logo, allows the player to focus on what's really important, the face cards.
Geemini, a vintage style, now available in beautiful green turquoise colr! Limited edition.
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Originally published by mysterious bookseller and stationer Charles Hodges of Portman Square, London in the year 1828, they reflect the times. Geographical Hodges, has been restaured to recreate beautiful playing cards and bring them back to life! Limited print.
Here is a poster from the 90s that will complete your collection or simply adorn one of the walls of your magical sanctuary or any other magical place. Dimensions: 43.5 x 28 cm.
This is a great effect and can be performed on stage, parlor and closeup. Remember everything happens in the spectators hands. The deck can be examined and the effect can be immediately repeated with a different outcome!
Thanks to this device, you will be able to print, right under the nose of the spectators, a real and examinable 20 Euro (new coinage) bill! If you present this trick in a supermarket or at a restaurant, you will immediately be able to pay with the bill!
Everyone's marked deck is finally available in Ghost White. From Ellusionist's classic court cards to the nostalgic back design, Cohorts were engineered to look unassuming on the card table or in the hands of a master card mechanic.
This eyepopping effect has been further improved with a self contained locking mechanism that makes the handling very easy! A coin is placed on a playing card and disappears as if by magic before the eyes of the public... To reappear at the place of your choice!
Faites apparaître l'image de la carte choisie sur ce verre magique! Ne vous étonnez plus si vos spectateurs se frottent les yeux à la fin de vos tours! Ils ne croiront pas ce qu'ils viennent de voir!
The mentalist shows a transparent glass of rectangular shape and makes choose two cards to two spectators. Then takes back the glass, he breaths on it and magically on it will appear the cards chosen. A moment later the glass returns completely transparent.
The magician draws with a marker, a black line on the back of the card at the top of the deck. A magic gesture, and the newly designed line visibly disappears! The line magically has transferred to one card in the middle of the deck ... On the spectator’s signed card!