Card Morph

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"The best version I have seen!"
Jon Armstrong

"Awesome, that's the best version for sure."
Ben Seidman

Based on the ROB BROMLEY original version.

Morph a card visually from one card to another with Card Morph!

This is highly visual, stunning magic!

The original concept that we came across was a version from ROB BROMLEY back in the 1990s although a moving pip type card dates back to 1897 in a book called New Era Card Tricks by August Roterberg.

Here's what happens:

A card is selected, remembered and placed back in the deck. With a snap the magician claims the card is now is in pocket. He reveals the six of diamonds. WRONG!

The spectator explains that it was the EIGHT of diamonds! No problem, the magician holds the card and it visually transforms into the eight of diamonds. But wait it still has "6" indexes but EIGHT pips, the magician points to his watch and when the spectator looks back it at the card the transformation is complete and the card is now fully the EIGHT OF DIAMONDS and can be examined.

There have been several versions over the years with varying qualities. However we always felt that some did not handle very well. Some were over complicated. Some moved in an odd way. Some look great on camera but not in real life, the Bromley version looks good both on camera AND in real life and handles really well.

Each card is hand crafted to the exact tolerance needed to work perfectly.

Included is Graeme Shaw's full routine that he's been using for over 20 years!

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  • Willy asks: I have Distortion, taught by Wayne Houchin. How is this the method to this version compared to Distortion? Can you really do this close up without the spectators possibly seeing anything? And are you able to do the 2 card transposition presentation in this one, which was what it was done in Distortion?

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