An obviously solid sheet of metal is placed into an open holder. The window cover is closed, the case snapped, and a real quarter falls out of the metal to the table. The case is turned over to reveal that the piece of metal now has a coin sized hole right through its center! And at the end of the trick, everything can be examined: the sheet of metal, the window case, and the quarter.
What is the Five Card Opener?The Five card Opener re-invents the classic five/six card repeat with a completely freshapproach featuring three sequences that build with a definitive climax that is bigsurprise. It has been Bill's opener for many years and it's in all of his shows. Corporateshows, family shows, college shows, etc. The Five Card Opener
Pluck large coins from a tiny hole!MAGIC TWEEZERSA pair of magic tweezers produces coins too large to fit through a tiny hole in a credit card. Is it amazing? Yes. It's also visually absurd, and will cause laughs of surprise each time a new coin appears. One of Spain's top magicians, Mario Lopez created this novel effect, and Tenyo has developed it in our own unique way to produce a new trick that is sure to baffle.Show a pair of tweezers and a credit card containing a tiny hole.Insert the tip o...
Show four coins, and allow your spectator to secretly choose one. With your back turned, have him insert the coins into four separate frames. When you peer through the Mystic Scope, you can instantly divine the chosen coin. In another presentation, ask a spectator to secretly write down a friend's name on a slip of paper. Let others peer through the Mystic Scope, and they'll be able to reveal the chosen name. This presentation is great for parties. At the end of your performance, nobody else wil...
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If you were secretly given a playing card that had the genuine signature of someone in your audience, and no one knew or even suspected it existed, would you have a use for it? We thought so. And what if the method for obtaining this signed card happened to be an incredibly strong, 100% practical card effect? And what if the only props you needed to do all this were playing cards and a normal marker? No expensive or soon-outdated high-tech. And what if this utility principle and trick came with ...