1. Show a deck of playing cards to your audience, and invite a spectator to freely select one card. Place that card face-up onto the deck. 2. Magically, the card slowly floats upward! You can even remove the card below the floating card, and the selected card remains suspended in mid-air. 3. The selected card slowly returns to the deck. You can immediately spread the deck to show the faces of all the cards.
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
The FPS Coin Wallet is no different. Brent didn't just want another coin purse. He didn't want a bulky, old-fashioned bag with unnecessary hardware. He also didn't want an item that only held coins and couldn't perform other functions. He needed something that looked right at home next to his card wallet - slim, stylish, and practical, but that also had extra features for a wealth of magical applications.
After spending a decade producing more than 100 magic books for some of the biggest magicians in the industry, Andi Gladwin is finally releasing his own book. And it is quite possibly the most highly-anticipated book of the year!While Andi has released numerous effects and many popular lectures, this is the first time he has ever compiled his very best card magic routines into one comprehensive magic book. Each of the 16 full routines and 15 sleights featured in this book have been carefully cra...
1. Show a deck of playing cards to your audience, and invite a spectator to freely select one card. Place that card face-up onto the deck.2. Magically, the card slowly floats upward! You can even remove the card below the floating card, and the selected card remains suspended in mid-air.3. The selected card slowly returns to the deck. You can immediately spread the deck to show the faces of all the cards.