Pick your Drink by Arun Bonerjee

This self working lie detector effect determines a spectator’s selected freely selected drink, (no force) regardless of whether the spectator decides to lie or tell the truth about his selection.  A packet of 10 cards is examined and shuffled and a spectator freely selects one which is buried in the packet. The selected card is magically … Read more

Adair’s Scampering Spider

Another clever concept from the fertile mind of Ian Adair, with exclusive marketing rights granted to Funtime Magic of Calcutta, India. Effect – The performer displays seven illustrated cards – six of which display cobwebs and one a cheeky spider. One of the cobweb cards is placed aside, face down on the table, (or even … Read more

Adair’s Ultimate Gag Card Prediction

Based on the popular 52-in-1 Gag Prediction Card, this version by Ian Adair packs two climaxes and an utility force, that make this an amazing effect, with a double punch. Effect : Performer displays a large envelope which he says contains a prediction – an image of a card a spectator will freely select. A … Read more

Adair’s Spade Card Monte

Based on the popular 3 card Monte effect, this version by Ian Adair offers a different and novel climax Effect : Performer displays 3 Jumbo cards in a fan, – 2 red spot cards, with an Ace of Spades (AS) between them. Fan is turned backs facing audience, and a spectator asked to point to … Read more

Fan to See

Effect  : The performer shows a fan of normal size playing cards. He passes his hand over the cards, and they visibly and instantly transform into a fan of Jumbo Cards, four times bigger than normal size playing cards. The effect can also be performed in reverse by transforming a fan of Jumbo Cards to … Read more

Jumbo Fooled Again

The magician shows both the front and back of 3 cards, viz.- Eight of Hearts, Ace of Spades & Five of Diamonds in a fan. He squares up the 3 cards and places them under a silk or hanky. Now he takes out the first card, i.e. Eight of Hearts, shows it on both sides … Read more