Sudden Deck 3.0






In our opinion, this is simply the best way anyone could start any card routine.
Within a few seconds you instantly establish yourself as a magician your audience are going to want to watch perform.
What Happens?
You show your audience what a card box looks like before it’s assembled and printed. A white, flat piece of card, with the cuts needed to fold it into a box. Quick as a flash, with no cover or funny moves, the box prints itself. After showing this on both sides, you fold the card into the box shape, printing each side as you go.
So far, so spectacular.
But the good bit? The good bit is you can now instantly produce a complete, regulation deck of cards from the empty box you just assembled in front of their eyes. No steals, no loads, no palming, no nothing. You can just pull out a deck of cards and kick off your performance.
Professionals all around the world use this to start their shows. Now you can too.
Customer reviews for Sudden Deck 3.0
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I don't know if I was perhaps sent an older item of stock, but I found that it still doesn't easily fit a full 52 card deck, think it was probably around 45 cards maximum for it to be easy enough to pull the cards out.
It's obviously pretty angle sensitive. If you imagine looking out towards a semi circle, divided into 6 segments - you probably want to keep audience within the centre 4 segments to ensure there's no flashes.
Make sure you store it with a packet of cards in it to prevent it getting squashed or damaged.
Once you've got the gimmick, it would be pretty straightforward to recreate this for any tuck box design, with a little bit of DIY and some patience!
A little pricy for what it is
Community questions about Sudden Deck 3.0
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Kai asks: How long will it take to learn?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It's impossible to answer that because it depends on your experience. It is technically straightforward to do, but to perform it well, like all magic, will take a little work. Not much in this case though.
Eric asks: Ok before my purchace can i fit atleast 50 cards in it.and do i have to assemble it myself
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes, you can fit a whole deck of 52 cards in it. There is some assembly required because the product is shipped flat.
Claire asks: Could you come out with this in your pocket and pull it out or do you have to have it out to start?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You could pull it out from your breast pocket with ease, but your pants pocket might be difficult
Christian asks: Is the gimmick red or blue?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It comes in red.
Daniel asks: I do a few card to box effects. The assembled Sudden Deck box work for some of those loads?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The assembled box essentially appears to be assembled. It's not stuck or glued. So loading it might be possible, but a little tricky.
Daniel asks: Does it work well while seated?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You could do it seated, but I think it's better standing.
Alexander asks: After the gimmick is worn out, does the DVD teach you how to make your own gimmick at home?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No, but I have had sudden deck 2.0 for about 8 years and it's still working fine!
Michael asks: There have been comments that when this was first released, it would not fit a full deck but has since been corrected. Is the current stock the newer one that will hold a full deck?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yup!
- 2. David responds:Is the fact that it comes with the size to put a full deck in it the new upgrade I Do not understand what's different about it
- 3. Paul responds:A full deck doesn't necessarily fit either.
John asks: What color is the deck?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:It comes in RED
- 2. John responds:Great. Thanks.
Jeffrey asks: Once purchased, could you make the gimmick using a different brand of cards? Like Phoenix?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:If you want to use a different brand of cards you need to make a new gimmick by yourself
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