TV Card Frame


TV Card Frame
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A card is selected from a deck of playing cards and noted by the spectators. It is then returned to the deck and the latter thoroughly shuffled. The magician now draws the audience's attention to a wooden frame standing on the table. He then shows two transparent sheets of plastic bound tightly together with rubber bands. The bound sheets are then fitted on the frame. The spectators can see right through the transparent sheets. The magician holds the frame in his hands.
The deck of cards is then thrown towards the transparent sheets. The cards naturally strike the surface of the sheets and fall to the floor except one! Only one card stays stuck on the sheet whose back is facing the audience. The performer takes the transparent sheets out of the frame and asks a spectator to touch the card. When he tries, he is surprised to find that it is in between the two transparent sheets!
Dramatically the magician turns the sheets around and the card is found to be the selected one! The spectator may himself unbound the rubber bands and take out the card.
Includes painted wooden frame, two transparent plastic sheets and instruction sheet.
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Robert asks: Does this work with standard poker sized cards? Or just bridge size.. ?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It will work with both sizes.
Ben asks: Will this work with a signed card or a card with a torn corner?
- 1. Ben responds:NVD. Answered
Richard asks: What size playing cards will this use? Standard poker or Bridge size?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It will work with both.
Christos asks: Can this be done with a signed card?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Nope! but it's possible in the spectator view if you can figure out a way to switch to the signed selection card
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