CVF Deck










The effect is simple and strong: a truly random card is selected, signed, and lost in the center of the pack. You introduce a coin (which can also be signed) and you cause the coin to vanish visually. The coin is then rediscovered in the center of the pack, right next to the signed selection.
The CVF Deck is a brilliant and creative method, and the deck itself does all the work. The included pack of cards allows you to vanish the coin by tapping it with the deck. Poof, it's gone. You never even touch it. The coin's disappearance is exactly how magic ought to look. And then...the coin reappears just above the signed selection. Are you as fooled as we are?
The CVF Deck includes the gimmicked deck you need to perform the trick, and it can be learned within minutes thanks to Kyle Littleton's thorough video instructions. Both the coin and card can be signed, and the deck resets itself quickly for repeat performances.
Please note: You will need to use a coin that is either ferrous, magnetic, or shimmed. Many countries have coins in circulation that are attracted to magnets, but if not, you can find a selection of magnetic coins here.
Comes with special CVF deck with a Red Bicycle Back.
Vanishing Inc. Exclusive Bonus
While the CVF Deck comes with enough "normal" cards to perform a variety of different card tricks, some magicians may prefer to switch the deck in during performance. Anyone who purchases CVF Deck through Vanishing Inc. will receive a free deck switch download. Available ONLY to Vanishing Inc. customers.
Customer reviews for CVF Deck
Dennis
I had trouble with gimmick, and they replaced me immediately.
Thanks guys for your always fast and efficient availability.
member
I will probably keep fooling around with this deck just for the challenge of improving it, but out of the box, it’s neither practical nor convincing. A clever idea that, IMO, needed more R&D before release.
Community questions about CVF Deck
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William asks: The "CVF" acronym represents what?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:We have been sworn to secrecy on this subject. Sorry! ??
Kelly asks: Can you use dollar sized coins?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:As long as they have a magnetic property, yes!
Joel asks: It says in the trailer that cards can be signed. Are replacement cards available? Or can these be replaced with standard cards?
- 1. Jim responds:You can replace the signed card with a card from a normal deck.
Don asks: Does one denomination of coin work better than the other? Does it work equally well using a (magnetic) quarter or a half dollar?....as always, thanks!
- 1. Jim responds:Yes, it works well with a quarter or half dollar!
- 2. Donald responds:Yes it works with just about any coin (USA or foreign), but it takes more care and practice with smaller coins and some coins large than a half dollar may not work. I use a steel coin and not a magnetic coin. I advise a fair amount of practice before performing. The practice is to make a smooth pickup of the coin and a natural look while performing the trick. Excellent trick.
David asks: Can this be performed standing up/strolling ? Or is it for sit down close up situations ?
- 1. Jim responds:It is fine for standing/strolling, if you have time to reset it before performances.
Richard asks: Does it come with a coin or is that something else you have to buy
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It does not come with a coin. You will need a ferrous coin, which many countries have in circulation. If you're in America, you'll need to buy a shimmed or magnetic coin.
Doug asks: Can the deck of cards be examined?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The deck cannot be examined but a few of the cards can.
Charles asks: Examinable?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Not examinable.
Jeremy asks: From the trailer it looks like invisible thread is used (from the closeup of the coin on the deck) - is that the case? And if yes, how durable is the gimmicked deck? Should I be worried about breakage?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No thread is involved.
Danny asks: Is this added to a deck? So it doesn't need refills as such?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It is its own special deck of cards. No refills required.
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