Bounce

This is the type of hyper visual effect that makes you stop in your tracks. The type of magic that you just can’t help but smile when you see. “Bounce” is a super fun and innovative technique for making playing cards seemingly appear out of thin air with the bounce of a ball.
“Bounce” by Juan Luis Rubiales (the creative mind behind our bestseller "Debajo") allows you to add a super visual element to all your favorite card magic tricks. It is one of the most memorable ways to find a selected card, produce a four of a kind and so much more. While “Bounce” is designed to be visual, it can also be performed with face-down cards. That means you can also use it to secretly add on cards in the innocent action of bouncing the ball.
Here’s the craziest part…”Bounce” doesn’t use any fancy gimmicks or special cards. It’s all sleight of hand using a novel technique that can be done with any regular deck of playing cards. While it will take a little practice to get down smoothly, it’s way easier than you might think. Well within the range of any card magician. Multiple ideas are included with your download to get you started.
IMPORTANT: You can download and start learning “Bounce” today, but you will need to add your own ball. Juan explains the type of ball you should find in the instructional video. Or you can save yourself time and hassle by getting everything you need to start performing right away with our "Bounce Deluxe Add-On". Limited quantities available.
Customer reviews for Bounce
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Lacrosse balls work perfectly for this incase people are wondering.
If you perform with cards and jump by this tutorial, you’re crazy.
So many possibilities. I saw a video of someone doing it with dollar bills.
He also teaches the easiest, funnest and most visual “spectator cuts to the aces” I’ve ever seen.
So many possiblities.
Get it.
This is definitely worth the very reasonable price, so I rate it 4 stars of 5.
First, it is pretty clearly explained (though quickly, which is fine, just rewatch it). This is not something that only the inventor and his cousin Poky, who has hands the size of Bigfoot, could do. It is a pretty easy move. If you can find reverse in a Fiat, you can do this move, but you will need to practice.
Second, I often work as a juggler/magician for walk-around gigs. This is the perfect transition from juggling to magic and it really uses both skills (though you don't have to juggle to do this trick).
Third, not much card magic is visual. Rarely in a card trick does the spectator "see the magic happen." This move allows for some things that are so visual that they almost scream "gimmick" but there is none. A visual card-trick is rare and valuable.All in all you really can't go wrong here. It's different, visual, and requires nothing more than a good ball and a deck. Highly recommended.
BTW, if you don't have a solid silicone bounce juggling ball. Get it here and now from VI. I paid 25 or 30 bucks for the ones I use and I bought them in the mid 1980s. So for 30 bucks and some practice you have an impromptu miracle.
My mind is playing with this!
Signed card (s). Multiple selection routine where you find several cards and for the last four… use the ball. Or use the ball for the final revelation AFTER FAILING to find the last card!
Looks amazing!
Instruction is good, although I wools have liked s closer reveal of producing the card which is against the palm.
The tutorial shows a few very cleaver ideas and with a little thought many more options to how add this move to the routines you already know. Its time to get out that Juggling ball out and practice.
5 Stars!
Bounce is a game-changer in the world of card magic. It’s a fun and kind of hyper-visual effect that captivates your attention instantly. Reminiscent of Rubiale’s previous bestseller “Debajo” it is a visual and super fun and visually striking way to making playing cards materialize seeming out of nowhere, all with the bounce of a ball.
My favorite trick taught:
Magician invites a spectator to shuffle a regular deck of cards thoroughly. Once shuffled, the spectator deals the cards into four piles. The magician explains that they will use an unconventional method to find the aces. The magician bounces the ball on top of each pile, one by one, creating an entertaining and suspenseful atmosphere. The magician lifts the top card from each pile dramatically revealing it is an ace.
I personally like it because it has visual impact but also an extra layer of audience engagement by incorporating their participation in the shuffle and dealing process.
Consider checking out buying the Bounce Ball separately. Potentially, a manipulation ball could be an alternative, but the specially designed Bounce Ball offers the ideal size and handling for this enchanting routine.
No doubt it's a very finnick-y move. But it's so visual and a great cabaret/parlour effect. (provided you can justify bringing out a random ball in your act)
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Community questions about Bounce
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Jim asks: Will a tennis ball work?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Probably not because you need a ball with some grip on it.
Anthony asks: Is this still achievable with small hands?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes it is still possible but might take a bit more work
Dwain asks: What are the specs on the ball and where does one find it that works? Do you sell it as an accessory?
- 1. James responds:https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-accessories/bounce-deluxe-add-on/
- 2. Charles responds:Rubber juggler's bounce ball. 140 grams weight and 60 mm diameter
- 3. Charles responds:G Force
Mark asks: Just how hard is this. Does it require back palming skills?
- 1. Charles responds:No back palming
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