The Insight system includes a miniature wrist-worn reader and a deck of 52 electronic playing cards. The smallest RFID reader available, Insight can detect playing cards at up to 11cm (4.5 in) away. A simple vibration cue will tell you the suit and value of the card within seconds. The basic effect ...
Transform a deck of cards into coins, sweets, or anything you can think of. Or make the entire deck vanish! Perform a card effect. Finish it. Put the deck away. Bring out something else. Perform a different effect. Ever thought about making the transition a lot more interesting? Imagine having...
Tour de Force is an in-the-hands Triumph that has been streamlined and simplified so that not only is it easy to perform, but the moves are also extremely natural and virtually undetectable. Michael goes into details on how to perform the Tour de Force Triumph, as well as five variations of the effe...
This is a triumph effect but done differently. The cards rearrange under more impossible conditions than usual. The magician shows an envelope that contains a prediction. A spectator takes a card from the deck and after he/she remembers it, the card is lost again in the deck. The magician takes a pa...
During a card routine of your choice you show an envelope that came with a mail shot you received in the post. Inside is a free sample of a playing card. Unbelievably, this is the spectators signed (or thought of) card! No palming required. Specially designed and printed gimmick supplied for this ro...
The only card trick that is guaranteed to raise the roof! Created by David Stone and eveloped by JB Dumas, you can predict that the production quality is high and like all of David Stone's effects, Zenith is fooling, memorable and impressive! No more dropped cards on the floor!!! Included are two gi...
In Clipped Scam, the magician tells about an old game called the Three Card Monte, and explains it briefly. He claims that his version affords the players a better chance of winning because he uses two blank cards, a regular card and a paperclip to prevent cheating. He lets the spectator hold the wi...
You place a piece of cardboard aside before a spectator shuffles the four cards from their own deck and spreads these cards face down on the table out of your sight. After the cards have being mixed, they are put in different places. For example, under a phone, in a pocket, held between the hands an...
With HOLE 2.0, your spectators will still not believe what they have just seen! Take out your deck and spread the cards between your hands. In the middle of the deck you discover two cards that are a bit different. First, their backs are of a different color than the rest of the deck and they also h...