Stage-level mind reading in your pocket
Part of what makes mentalism so special is that you rarely need big showy props in order to guide a spectator through a magical experience. Sometimes, it's nice having something incredibly visual for the sake of spectacle. Gravity Clips by Greg Van Holsbeck allows you to combine an impromptu performance style with the showmanship of a stage mentalist.
Start by having your spectator select a postcard, movie poster, silk, or anything that a clip can fit around. Then shuffle their selection back into the rest. You ask two audience members to hold either end of a string with clips attached, and you affix each card to a clip. Then, the spectators tug on the string and all of the postcards fall to the ground....except for the chosen card!
WATCH IT PERFORMED HERE!
The gimmicks included are portable enough to fit in your pocket, so you can bring this to a house party or to your next big gig. And, with the ability to attach any flat object, you can tailor this routine to fit your specific style.
No matter what you choose to hang up, you can always be certain that jaws are going to drop!
PICK UP GRAVITY CLIPS TODAY - CLICK HERE!
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Flux 2.0 is Finally Here
You won't believe your eyes
After years off the market, Roddy McGhie's best-selling Flux routine is finally back and better than ever!
Flux 2.0, now a joint production of Roddy McGhie and Noel Qualter, follows the same plot as its predecessor.
A spectator selects a card that is then lost in the deck. Really lost. Neither you nor the spectator can locate it. Instead, you grab a random card and have your spectator make random markings on the back with a sharpie. Then, in front of their eyes, the ink splotches begin to move. Within seconds, they now spell out the name of their card! Then, give them the card as a souvenir.
SEE THE ENTIRE PERFORMANCE VIDEO HERE!
This new and improved version comes with not one, but 2 different force cards along with 40 gaffs to hand out as gifts (20 of each card). You also get access to Trick Trick Boom's Dead Sharpie System, a $40 product included completely free.
After you get through those 40 performances, Roddy and Noel have already made refills that you can pick up today!
Ever since we sold our last unit of Flux 1.0, we've been dreaming of the day we get to see this masterwork of visual magic back on shelves. Make sure to grab yours before they're all gone!
PICK UP FLUX 2.0 TODAY - CLICK HERE!
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Check Out Mark Mason's Impossible Card Switch
This is bound to be a modern classic
Mark Mason did it again! One of the most consistent magic producers of the century is back with one of the best workers we've ever seen. Once you have this in your hands, you'll see why it's called Outstanding.
Remove the 4 kings from the deck. You'll hold on to the black ones, and you hand your spectator the red ones face down. Even though they just saw you hand them the red kings, you show that you are now holding onto them.
You take those two red kings and insert them into the middle of the deck, sticking halfway out. You tell your spectator that this was never about the kings, as you show the cards sticking out of the deck have turned into the red Aces.
Your spectator then looks at the cards they have been holding the whole time, to see that they have also changed to aces!
All four cards can be examined.
SEE THE VIDEO PERFORMANCE HERE - IT'S REALLY GOOD!
Included is an ingenious device that makes performing this trick a breeze. And, in typical Mark Mason fashion, the instructions are informative, to-the-point, and full of bonus uses for the Outstanding gimmick.
PICK UP OUTSTANDING HERE (IN RED OR BLUE COLOR)!
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JUST FOR LAUGHS:
At dinner, my frustrated date said, "Let me get this straight. Are you seriously saying that napping and sitting around are your only hobbies?? Over the phone, you told me that you were interesting!”
"No, no,” I corrected. "I said that I was into resting.”
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