Vanishing Point

Trick and download by William Tyrrell
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Multiple decks of cards vanish into thin air, leaving you with a single, ordinary deck. “Vanishing Point” by William Tyrrell isn’t just a card magic opener, it's a game-changing moment of visual madness that leaves your audience stunned and begging for more!

We are so excited to partner with William Tyrrell for his debut release “Vanishing Point.” While this might be his first mass-market effect, William has actually been an underground magic gimmick prodigy for years. His visually stunning magic regularly receives praise from some of our industry’s most respected creators.

Now you can experience what all the hype is about by grabbing “Vanishing Point,” his greatest creation to date. “Vanishing Point” is the easiest way to visually vanish four decks of cards anytime, anywhere, leaving you with a totally normal deck of cards that can be used for all your favorite card tricks.

“I hate that it’s that simple” Chris Ramsay

As soon as we saw “Vanishing Point” performed at Magifest, we knew that we had to find a way for the magic community to get their hands on it. There really is no better way to open up a card magic set. “Vanishing Point” allows you to take your audience on a journey into the realm of unimaginable card magic by performing CGI magic in real life!

“Vanishing Point” is designed for close-up performances but, it is also clearly social media gold. The handcrafted gimmick comes ready to be used with either red or blue Bicycle decks, so you can start blowing minds right away. You’ll even learn how just a few minutes of incredibly simple DIY is all that’s needed to customize it to fit any of your favorite custom playing cards.

  • Super easy to use
  • Resets in seconds
  • Comes with a handmade gimmick (both red and blue options included)
  • Ends with a normal deck of cards
  • Can be customized to fit any deck
  • Perfect for both in-person performances and social media videos

The detailed instructions show you everything you need for any situation, including the super simple bit of sleight of hand required to end clean when performing in person and the social media handlings with viral potential.

Grab “Vanishing Point” by William Tyrrell to add a visual explosion of magic to any performance!

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Customer reviews for Vanishing Point

Thomas
Great gimmick, it's a lot of fun using it.
Vladimir
Perfekt
Robert
Love this ! A lot of fun
David
Vanishing Point by William Tyrrel was a great little 'quick flick' card deck vanish of several cards. The angle is important but once you practice it several times you will have no problem on the presentation to your audience. You have the option to set the gimmick up with various colored decks. I used several colors (no two the same) and matched them with actual-colored full decks. I present the full decks to the spectators to hold and look at. I take them back to stack them in my kit switching them for the gimmick. Then the entire stack of four of the decks vanish in a second leaving one real deck to do your next card trick. The gimmick is easily disposed of and the remaining deck is ready for your next card illusion. This is a great little opener, easy to do and happens so fast it will baffle your audience.
Elad
This is very very nice!
Fun to play with, good explantion - very nice!
Vince
Takes a little practice to get this down but once that is accomplished it is easy to do and you will get great reactions. The tutorial is excellent.
Jeff
Nice trick. Visually striking. Video is very clear. Shows a bunch of different ideas. Easily understandable. Easy to do. Video is not too long (as some are, which drives me a little crazy). Being made of paper, I suspect that if you use this a lot, that it may eventually wear out & you'll need to replace it--or make one yourself.
Kane
This is a great trick depending on the situation for sure. If you are planning on making content for social media and want something that is visually appealing and quick, this is definitely a demonstration for that. In person is tricking; I would personally use it as a gag when walking up to a group of people or even a close up/parlor show as a joke of needing extra cards for the performance. The instruction is great and well made. The gimmick is also well made and seems like it will be pretty durable. There is a visual discrepancy but I think will be overlooked by most people even with a keen eye.

Community questions about Vanishing Point

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  • Jarkko asks: En tykkää diy tekemisestä. Kauan kestää, että tällaisen saa tehtyä? Olen peukalo keskellä kämmentä näissä, vaikka kortteja osaan pyöritellä. Haluaisin ostaa tämän, koska Tyrrellin tuotteet ovat niin hyviä:)

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Hi, there is no DIY with this effect
  • Jim asks: Will this work with larger decks, such as Parlour Phoenix decks?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It will not.
  • Christian asks: I love this product and I already learned it in a day but there is a small crease along the front of my deck that is really noticeable I tried to fix it and it didn’t work what do I do?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Please contact us at wizards@vanishingincmagic.com and we can assist with this
  • Michael asks: Can Vanishing Point be customized so that the one deck you end up with at the end after the move is the new Cube 52 deck AND the specific card box that comes with Cube 52? Thanks in advance.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes!
  • Patrick asks: I received this but the video tutorial does not show Kyle Littleton's change to bills. Did I miss something?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It should be on there. There is a small sub-menu below the video. Please double-check.
  • David asks: does this still include the download for the money exchange at the end.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes you’ll get Kyle Littleton’s handling
  • Robert asks: I'm assuming this has to be performed with the set-up in the right hand. In other words the gimmick is constructed to be operated this way or can it be done in the left hand? I'm one of those weird left-handers.

    • 1. Will (creator) responds:I'm actually left handed as well! Yes, the gimmick is made for use in your right hand but there is a slightly different handling I teach where it is performed in the left hand. The gimmick is very easy to use, so you should have no problem performing it in your right hand, however with a little diy the pdf has materials to make a left handed gimmick. Let me know if you have any questions with it!
  • Fred asks: is this appropriate for a 13 year old?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Absolutely. It's very easy to do.
  • Mark asks: Will, can you provide me with a link to the pdf instructions that covers how to reduce the size of the gimmick to 3-4 decks, please? Looking forward to adding this great vanish to my set. Cheers. :-)

    • 1. Will (creator) responds:Please email me willtyrrell52@gmail.com and I can give you details. The included pdf you can find in your account mentions how to do it, but I'm happy to explain in more detail. Thanks!
  • Paul asks: Can I have the stacked decks sitting on a table, pick them up anytime during the show and then do the vanish? Or do I have to walk on holding the decks. I just don’t want to be anchored down to a set up gimmick until I want to do the vanish.

    • 1. Will (creator) responds:Technically there is a way to do this, contact me if you would like to know how. However, the gimmick is really easy to switch in, so I would suggest having an actual stack on the table, and then switching for the gimmick.

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