
Michael Kras
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808: The Impossible Signed Card To Sealed DeckThis is my latest effect... it may be released sometime. It is called 808 (In reference to the number commonly found on the card case) and it is a brand new impossible card magic effect, and here is the effect:
The Effect
The magician has a card selected, boldly signed, and very fairly shuffled into the deck by a spectator. All the while, there has been another deck, brand new with a seal and cellophane wrapper, just sitting on the table with not even a glance from the magician. However, a spectator or two may take a glance, catching the glisten of the cellophane in the corner of their eye, and wonder why it is there. What is its purpose?
The magician attempts to find the card, failing right in front of the spectators who are trying to hold back a smile. After a few more tries, the magician searches the entire deck in a fit of frustration just looking for the missing signed card. However, it is found to be gone. There’s no logical reason for this, but since the magician hates to use an incomplete deck he decides to open the brand new one that has been sitting on the table the entire time. He gently yet rapidly tears off the cellophane covering and carefully breaks the familiar Bicycle brand deck seal. He slowly removes the deck and spreads it on the table with care. In the centre of the deck, a singe card seems out of place. In a curious attempt to remove this card from the deck, it is discovered to be the spectator’s signed card. Ahh, so THAT’S where it went.
KEEP IN MIND:
- No Palming
- No Duplicates
- No Gimmicks
- Sealed Deck NEVER Leaves Sight At All
- Seal AND Cellophane Still Intact
- Everything is Totally Examinable Including The Card Case
And that's "808". Any thoughts? Comments? Questions?
Michael Kras
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BrianMillerMagic
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I can accomplish this with a simple gimmick and a simple sleight. Is that all there is to it, or is this something special?
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Michael Kras
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No gimmicks, no sleights, no palming.
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Dbaker
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Sounds cool.
When's it coming out?
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Michael Kras
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It may be released in DVD format in the coming months.
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