Divisa

Trick by Adrian Vega
Price: £32.10£32.10inc VAT
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Get ready to transform your card magic with “Divisa”, the new utility device from the creative mind of award-winning magician Adrian Vega. “Divisa” is an ingenious gimmick that hides in plain sight and allows you to steal, add, or switch cards easily right under your audience's nose.

“Divisa” is incredibly easy to use and works with any currency. You can carry it with you in your wallet and, when you're ready, perform miracles. The gimmick does all the heavy lifting for you, allowing you to focus on creating the magic you want to do. Best of all, you can start and end completely clean!

With “Divisa”, you can:

  • Instantly produce a four of a kind from a genuinely shuffled deck.
  • Perform a Signed Card to Wallet using any wallet, all with no palming. In fact, it’s so easy it’s almost self-working!
  • Execute an invisible switch of a card in full view of the audience with a spectator's selection.
  • Visibly transform a bill into a spectator's card.
  • And much, much more!

“Divisa” takes only minutes to learn and set up and can be used by magicians of all skill levels. Even if you’re not an expert in sleight of hand, “Divisa” can help you perform the tricks that previously felt impossible. “Divisa” comes with all the necessary gimmicks for red or blue-backed cards, and all you have to supply is the currency. You also receive detailed video instructions from Adrian Vega himself, guiding you through how to set up and use the gimmick, ideas, and multiple powerful routines that you can do right away!

Order “Divisa” today!

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Customer reviews for Divisa

Claudio
There was no rating option that fully fits into the required category. Here's why: I can't judge. This is because I haven't read or watched the tutorial. This comes with a reason. It's because when I typed in the internet adress (that comes with the product) for the the tutorial, the defense mechanism of my computer system alerted me that I shouldn't go to this site, as it was classified as dangerous. That's why I didn't watch a tutorial, and why I didn't learn anything, and why I can't judge. Adrian Vega and crazyjokers (the company) should find a solution to make the learning / tutorial easily accessible without placing a system at danger.