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The large policy shows the King of Hearts with an Ace of Hearts in his hand. Use this as a "magician in trouble" routine. Force your spectator to select the Ace of Hearts. You first name another card, and of course, it's wrong, so you pull out the Insurance Policy. The Policy shows the King of Hearts, which is also wrong. And then you say- wait a minute, I meant the card that's IN THE KING'S HAND.
Use this as a double prediction. Force one spectator to choose the King of Hearts, and another to choose the Ace of Hearts. When you open the policy, both spectators' cards are revealed.
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Penn & Teller are the grandmasters of magic. You've seen them on "Celebrity Apprentice," "America's Got Talent," and their hit TV series, "Penn & Teller: Fool Us!" They've broken box...
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A blank piece of paper is cranked through a "magic printer" & it comes out a real dollar bill! Or, run a dollar bill through & it comes out a...
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Skill, precision, and distraction yield deception, illusion, and amusement. This classic coin slider is an elementary yet effective component in any young magicians arsenal. Each piece in polybag with printed...