We are glad to introduce you the first trick of Laurent Mikelfield. The Effect: Take a knife from your pocket and cut one button of your shirt. Take some buttons of different colors and ask your spectator to choose one of the buttons. You take the chosen button and wrap it using flash paper. Take a ...
RECONNECT is a direct, visual and practical torn and restored routine! Use ANY CARD. The card is clearly ripped and visually restored. You never have to fold or damage cards so the same deck can be used with other routines. The card can be signed and given away as a souvenir. 3 Versions taught 3 Rou...
Effect Using this envelope, you can perform the effect of change. For example, a white paper change into a bill. The greatest merit of this is that the audience can put something in the envelope by themselves and pull it out by themselves....
The Ultimate Card Warp! Easy To Do! Special Cards Included! Card Warp is one of the all-time classics of card magic. In essence, a card turns inside-out - half face, half back. Normally, the card is torn in half and left for the spectators to examine, and possibly reconstruct how it's done. Michael ...
Imagine a spectator choosing any card in the deck, they sign the card on the face and you then lose it in the deck. Then you show the spectator a card with a cut out shape on it; you place it on top of the deck. In an instant the spectator's signed card appears through the cut out. Very visual, very...
A selected playing card is torn into four pieces. Then with one piece at a time and the hands being shown cleanly at every phase the card repairs itself. The card is then handed out for examination. With this self-contained gimmick you will be able to perform a visual four piece torn and restored ca...
Two heads are better than one! The new two headed Raven® (RX2) can quickly, smoothly, and visually switch one solid object for another, in addition to doing everything a Raven® can do. The new RX2 expands your horizons and opens new doors! And bends the keys that opens those doors! Effect Examples: ...