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 No expensive or soon-outdated high-tech.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 ...
Imagine being able to carry a fifteen-minute set of hyper-visual magic on your key chain. The original stunned audiences and lived in the pockets of magicians around the world. Now it’s back with new routines, a new gimmick, and now it’s fully customizable. This is Craig Petty’s Keymaster.Here’s what happens:
This effect is inspired by Jack Hughes’ Skeleton in the Cupboard, with a different presentation theme of a mis-made lady (as in the popular stage illusion) instead of a skeleton.The performer displays three blocks, which when correctly placed one on top
Two flat cut-out rabbits are displayed, one black and one white. They are covered with rectangular tubes. The rabbits and tubes are then turned around. When the tubes are removed, the white rabbit has changed to black, and the black rabbit has changed to white! The audience is suspicious! Humm. The magician repeats the scenario of covering the rabbits, turning them around, and uncovering them to reveal the rabbits are back to their original colors! The audience moans. The kids scream! Everyone ...