Impossible to remove!Created by Lubor FiedlerA spectator inserts a credit card into a case by himself. The instant the magician makes a magic wave over the case, the spectator is now unable to remove the card! When the magician takes back the case, he is able to slide out the card with no difficulty. This is the latest release from genius creator Lubor Fiedler! The props
This unbelievable trick, accomplished by a surprising new principle, has baffled magicians around the world. You can magically alter drawings on the blackboard despite the fact that the board was signed by a spectator - an apparently impossible condition that proves no switches were made. Additional handlings and detailed presentations are included.
Written by male model/master magician Handsome Jack (with footnotes by John Lovick), this treatise is a rarity in the magic world: it's as funny (and attractive) as it is instructive. Handsome Jack, etc. details twenty stand-up (and close-up) routines with complete scripts, histories, and commentary on their development and performance.In addition to Jack's urbane descriptions, Lovick provides two essential essays on the subjects of scripting and persona.
The Card to Wallet effect is one of the strongest possible close-up effects with cards. Properly performed, it is incomprehensible to spectators. Ungimmicked wallets are featured in one large chapter of the book. Other chapters are devoted to many of the fine gimmicked wallets available including Himber Wallet, Mullica Wallet and LePaul Wallet. Methods described range from those requiring virtually no skill to more advanced methods that require familiarity with basic card handling methods.
What you are getting: Crown Deck: Blue, Green and Red Crown Deck Luxury Edition: First Edition 2012 Blue, First Edition 2012 Red and Diamond Edition 2013 WhiteCrown: Gold and Black NOC Signature Series: Black Crown Est. 2011 Autographed and numbered 147/333
Cane to Hat Table - A great openr for a comedy magic act.Six-Card Repeat - A venerable classic with the Finney touch, complete with a story that hangs it together and a pure show-biz ending.
The magician takes a pen and sticks it through the Invisible Zone case. When the case is opened the center of the pen is totally invisible even though the pen is moved back and forth! This one looks totally impossible.