Modern Flap Card

First introduced in 1922, the Flap Card has become a staple in the routines of magicians worldwide to produce all sorts of stunning effects. However, limitations of design can hinder these performances.
After many months of extensive research, Hondo has refined the Flap Card design to allow for faster flips, as many as TWO!, and the near-complete elimination of fold lines and uneven surfaces so Aces, court, and blank cards will all appear alike. Even better, he has developed a locking mechanism so the flips when you want it to and not before!
Customer reviews for Modern Flap Card
The USD to CAD conversion is way too expensive to keep replacing.
Beautiful, clean design. Comes with repair kit, though I haven't had to use it. Now it's my job to come up with some cool scenarios.
Community questions about Modern Flap Card
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Jaime asks: If the video that came with the card the full tutorial, meaning how create all the differents type of flap cards that is show in the trailer or just how make the flap card that you buy? And if I came just buy the video ?
- 1. Barbara responds:I don't fully understand your question, but if you are asking whether you can make a different flap card with the same video, as long as you have necessary gimmicks (e.g. double facer, double backer, blank card) then you could absolutely make a different one. If, however, you are asking whether you can make a different type, such as one change or two changes I cannot comment, having not bought. Just trying to clarify for other magicians to maybe help answer.
Willems asks: Hi there, what colour of back has the blank to blank flap card?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Red back.
David A asks: Is the video in English or is it sub-titled?
- 1. Jim responds:The explanation video is done silently to music. There are clear English subtitles.
Raphael asks: Hi there! Does the blank face card have a back? And if so, what back? Thanks!
- 1. Jim responds:They have Bicycle backs.
Thomas asks: I’d love to get clarity on whether you get taught how to make your own card. Several of the comments say you do: “Tony answers: Hi there, That latest update: You will receive the instruction on how to make the flap card by yourself.” But Vanishing Inc. posted that you don’t: “Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: You don't get taught how to make one from scratch, but you do get detailed instructions on how to repair it.” Vanishing Inc., can you please weigh in to resolve this definitively (and perhaps post your answer in the item’s official description?). For me, learning to build a flap card is key.
- 1. Dottore responds:There are now videos on Google drive that teach you how to build your own flap card. So this addition is now included on the instruction page.
Jack asks: what is the difference between normal and Phoenix
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They are similar, the Phoenix version comes with gimmick made from Phoenix deck
Jack asks: it seems like because this is a flap card it'll make like a snappy or clicky kind of noise when it slaps together very quickly. So if I am in a room just me and someone else and would like to do a trick wouldn't that sound ruin it?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:If it’s quiet room, the sound can’t ruin the trick I think
- 2. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:If it’s quiet room, the sound can’t ruin the trick I think
Richie asks: What is the difference between the phenix cards amd the other
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Just the card stock.
Jesse asks: Do you actually get a premade flap card and instructions to make your own also?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You don't get taught how to make one from scratch but you do get detailed instructions on how to repair it.
Steve asks: Hi there. Is the teaching on here the same as his Ellusionist "Flap" project, or has it been updated from then?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You are taught how to repair it in the same way but not how to make one from scratch.
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