"Finally a gaffed deck that isn't just a one-trick pony. This is SO VERSATILE!"
Once in a blue moon, we come across a brand new effect that makes us say, "Why didn't WE think of this!?!"
The FUSION DECK is that item. It's a perfect union between a Svengali deck and a Stripper deck, drawing the best parts from each and becoming far more than the sum of its parts.
What you get is a Svengali that doesn’t need long and short cards, a Stripper deck that is loaded with secrets, and seemingly endless possibilities that are limited solely by your imagination.
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE!
The Fusion deck is poised to become the most versatile tool in any magician’s arsenal.
- Show a shuffled deck that, in a snap, can reorganize itself into mated pairs.
- Have a spectator select a card and watch the entire deck transform into copies of it.
- Locate a chosen card behind your back or blindfolded.
- Perform an effortless ACAAN that will leave your audience speechless. Or learn Redford’s original routine, “A Magician Goes Fishing,” a devious take on Go Fish that was designed from the ground up with the Fusion Deck in mind.
This is magic made with the modern magician in mind. It honors what came before and succeeds in truly innovating.
Available in RED or BLUE! Choose your preferred color below:
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Fusion Deck - RED: https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/fusion-deck-red-by-patrick-redford-p-39889.html
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Fusion Deck - BLUE: https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/fusion-deck-blue-by-patrick-redford-p-39890.html
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JUST FOR LAUGHS:
A rope walks into a bar.
The bartender looks at it and immediately says, “Get out. We don’t serve ropes here.”
The rope is understandably offended and says, “What? Why??”
The bartender shakes his head. “I’m sorry, but your kind has been
too much trouble in the past. One of our staff getting accidentally
hanged was the last straw. It’s nothing personal, but you have to
leave.”
The rope complied, but felt very upset. He went home and talked to some
of his rope friends who encouraged him to stand up against the
discrimination.
Feeling emboldened, the rope tied himself up in various ways and
pulled his ends apart until they were poofy. He was nearly
unrecognizable. He walked back to the bar and confidently through the
door.
The bartender peered at him with narrowed eyes. “Hey,” he said suspiciously, “aren’t you a rope?”
The rope replied, “Nope, I’m a frayed knot.”
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