Skynet Project







In card magic, free choice is often an illusion, but for magicians and keen spectators, that illusion is easily broken.
Marc Lavelle's Skynet Project is the magician's ultimate tool for bringing in any freely chosen or thought-of card into play silently and secretly. It's an easy-to-manage utility index system that gives the user 100% unrestricted access to every card in the deck whenever and wherever they want!
You simply ask the spectator to think of any playing card. And before you can complete the sentence, "was there a reason you chose this card?", their thought-of card is quietly waiting on your palm, ready to be revealed using any method you have in your arsenal. No shuffling through a deck to find their card, no card sleights required - to them there isn't even a deck in play!
Skynet Project is by far, the easiest full-deck index available on the market. It's literally as easy as counting from 1,2,3. (Seriously, counting from 1 to 3 is part of the method). There is no memory work required, and best of all, unlike many other index systems, Marc Lavelle's Skynet Project requires no pocket space.
- Easy to learn
- Easy to use
- Resets in seconds
- Requires no pocket space
- Comes with Marc Lavelle's signature opener
- Stealthy and quiet
- Invisible to spectators
- No forcing or restrictions of any kind
- Adds another layer of deception to routines you already perform
- No gaffs, or thin cards necessary - all cards are standard and can be immediately examined or given away
- Works with any deck
Customer reviews for Skynet Project
I think for the workers and pros this is a very good gimmick for you to have on you when doing your gigs.
A-plus for the worker but for hobbist it may not be as casual to carry it around... for me at least
Community questions about Skynet Project
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Steve asks: Two Qs: One reviewer said I'd need to "palm a mercury folded card." I can do the palm, but what's a "mercury folded card"? Another reviewer implied that with 52 folder cards (mercury or otherwise), the gimmick gets rather thick. Is that accurate?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:For the purpose of this discussion, a "mercury folded card" is a card that has been folded in half twice. Without discussing the method, I will say that the Skynet gimmick does not get "thicker" when fully prepared (this is hard to discuss without exposing the secret—sorry!). I hope that helps!
- 2. Kim responds:hmmm, "the gimmick gets thick", well, it does require some specific setup, the main suggestion is to attatch to a garment, i dont think it causes a problem atall, as long as you set up properly, also it does not really get bigger or smaller, not really! As seen in the trailer, the card produced is folded in quarters, that is how the cards are yes!
Antoine asks: Hello, this product interests me. But should we fold our 52 cards one by one? Thanks.
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:You should fold your cards one by one
Joseph asks: Your answer was not clear with the clothing. Are sleeves required for this trick or can you do it with short sleeves?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You can do it with short sleeves.
Joseph asks: Can your one pocket be on your shirt upper chest?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes, it can be done with any opaque pocket.
Stephen asks: Do any cards need to be folded or destroyed
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You need to provide your own cards.
- 2. Kim responds:Shown in the video is a folded card, since you provide these cards used in the effect, you will have to fold them, but you can use it again!
Stephen asks: Can the pocket be on your trousers?
- 1. Alec responds:yes! the pocket can be on trouser
Brian asks: How durable is the index? Made of plastic or cardboard?
- 1. Ray responds:Here is your answer: 1. The gimmick is very durable and you can use it for a long time 2. The cards - they are a regular playing card and you can add your cards into the gimmick easily
Lefty asks: Would it be practical for stage magic???? Lefty
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:You can do it for Stage, but I think it will be better for close-up or parlor
Feras asks: Can the card be full sized unfolded, or does it have to be produced folded?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:The answer - It must be folded
Tanner asks: Is it angle sensitive or easy to get caught using it?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:You can do it 360 degrees. It will be easier if you have some audience management skill.
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