One participant's page is torn into more than a dozen pieces to guarantee a random outcome by eliminating any bias resulting from the page layout. Obviously, every scrap has totally different printed content on both sides. While the mindreader's back is turned , the participant freely discards all but one piece which he holds between his forefinger and thumb for everyone (except the Mentalist) to see.
After verbally ensuring that the helper can read numerous words and phrases on the scrap of paper, and while the performer's back remains turned toward the participant, he says, "I am visualizing part of a word but it's somewhat obscured by your thumb. Move your thumb over, please. That's better. Would you please read for the first time that which Business Week printed on the piece of magazine page you chose. I believe the word " soared " was under your thumb. Is that correct?" He exclaims, " YES !"
Eye Candy's "gaffus" is sufficient for up to 100 performances.
See Rocco's Best selling Lite from anywhere in a whole new light, White light to be exact! This great crowd pleaser is now available in white light.
Just imagine your audience's amazement when you reach into thin air with a hand that's clearly empty and pluck a glowing ball of white light out of nowhere!
You can pass the light from hand to hand, make it vanish and reappear, etc. A staple item in the acts of professional magicians world-wide, the incredible D'Lite is also amazingly simple to perform.
The top card of each packet is then turned over (remember the deck was shuffled by a spectator at the beginning), and assuming that the spectator chose Spades as the suit, the first card is the Ace of Spades. The card on top of the second packet is the Two of Spades, on top of the third packet is the Three of Spades and so on all the way through the rest of the packets!
The Ace through Ten of Spades are then set aside and the deck is reassembled. The Jack of Spades is then found on top of the deck and the Queen and King of Spades are found on the bottom!
The deck is then cut again, this time into three piles which are shown to each contain the thirteen cards of the remaining suits, in numerical order!
Comes complete with the necessary deck of Bicycle cards and detailed instructions.
Introducing us to his line of Hand-Made, Magic-Themed Sculptures. Here we have a soda can sculpted into a traditional classic magic trick called Card Stab. Own a unique piece of art. Soda Cans may vary.
Introduction by Can Man:
I started carving Can Man in 1994. One day I looked at a can and wondered what could be sculpted out of it. I had seen airplanes molded from cans and thought the soda logos made a very colorful sculpture. However, I wanted to think outside of the box, or can in this case. My first attempt was to cut out a piece from the can that was already in the shape I wanted to see. However, the first attempt came out looking like a very awkward stick figure. In fact, people that saw it had to be told what they were looking at. As I thought about my first attempt, I realized I could cut out a stick figure, keep it attached to the can, and then mold the figure like a child's bendy figure toy. Eureka - Can Man was born.
Dimensions approximately 8 1/2 inch x 2 1/2 inch (21.59 cm x 6.35 cm)
Now Twice as Fast & Half as Thick! NO Dental Dam Used! Changes the Card Faster than a Blink of the Eye!
A card is selected from a deck, and vanished. You produce 1 card from your pocket. When it is shown, the spectators tell you it's the wrong card. You Toss the card in the air and it INSTANTLY and VISIBLY changes to their selected card! Bicycle Poker Made in England by JB Magic. Predicted selected card VISUALLY changes to correct selected card. Unbelievable Workmanship!