The Deck Switch of Your Dreams is Back in Stock
Our favorite deck switch is back in stock
Greg Wilson's Cold Case is one of the most reliable (and best-selling) deck switches of all time is back in stock after being absent from our shelves for months. Check out why this is the consistent choice of pro magicians everywhere!
Cold Case provides its user with an effortless and virtually undetectable deck switch. In less than a second you'll be able to ditch any deck, and, in one movement, grab a new one.
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This allows you to let the audience thoroughly examine or shuffle a deck, even if you're using a gaffed deck or stack. Or maybe you want to have a whole deck disappear except your spectator's card. Cold Case is the rare tool that's as versatile as it is well made.
We include 10 original routines, handles, and applications, all taught by Greg himself that will get you performing in no time!
Stop fiddling with your old deck switcher, and make the switch to Cold Case today!
PICK UP COLD CASE TODAY WHILE IT'S STILL AVAILABLE!!
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What's Better Than One Great Trick? Twins.
Two good to be true - only $12.00!!
A good packet trick is hard to beat. Portable. Affordable. And, if done right, unforgettable.
Today, we wanted to share one of our favorite packet tricks with you: Brother John Hamman's Twins!
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Twins uses 4 cards and tells the story of two sets of twins who get entangled in a romantic misunderstanding. The story brings the audience in, but the magic will keep them engaged.
You start with 2 male twins and 2 female twins, but through the act, somehow these begin changing places and turning into other cards all together.
And that's just one story you can tell with this special edition of Twins. We include so many different cards and characters that your performance is only limited by your imagination!
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Their Card Disappears Under Laboratory Conditions
Their Card Disappears in their Hands
Roddy McGhie and Noel Qualter (known collectively as Trick Trick Boom), describe themselves as 'two of magic's most original thinkers', and it is hard to disagree with that assessment. From Mini Book Pro to Flux, they have an knack for creating incredibly well thought-out effects that are perfect for the working magician.
Their newest trick, Bandit, follows in this proud lineage, by being the most fair card vanish that we've ever seen.
WATCH THIS VIDEO TO SEE IT WITH YOUR OWN EYES!
A spectator selects, signs, and folds a card that is then placed in small plastic bag. That bag is then placed inside the empty tuck case. That tuck case is then secured with not one, but two rubber bands. You give it a shake and you can hear the card moving inside the box.
However, when you hand your audience the tuck, they remove the rubber bands to find that their card has vanished and a single empty bag remains inside.
Now, you pull out your wallet to reveal that the card has transported there.
It's impossible to really appreciate just how much thought and care went into this release without getting your hands on it. They have anticipated every scenario, so you'll always feel prepared when performing.
PICK UP BANDIT TODAY - CLICK THIS LINK!
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JUST FOR LAUGHS:
A daughter and her boyfriend decide to get engaged, so she brings him home to meet her wealthy parents.
“So, what are your plans?” asks the father.
“I got a scholarship for my master’s degree,” replies the young man.
“A scholarship! … Admirable, but how will you provide my daughter with a house to live in and the comforts she’s used to?”
“I’ll study hard, with God’s help.”
“And what about the engagement ring she deserves?”
“I’ll devote myself to my studies, with God’s help.”
“And children? How will you support your children?”
“Don’t worry, sir, with God’s help.”
The conversation went on like this, and every time the father asked something, the fiancé insisted, “with God’s help.”
Later, the mother asks her husband:
“So, how did your talk go?”
“He has no job, no future plans, and he thinks I’m God.”
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