Card Panel Production

This is a very simple, economical, but effective production prop that occupies negligible space when empty, and a little more when “loaded” Effect : Performer displays 4 Jumbo Cards, hinged together, to make a chain. Cards are displayed front and back, then formed into a triangle, from which he produces silks, flowers sponge balls and … Read more

Turncoat Prediction

Effect :- The performer displays an envelope, which he states has four large (Jumbo) Cards. One of these cards will match any card selected by a spectator. A spectator is asked to name any card. The performer removes the four cards from the envelope back out, then slowly turns them to face audience, to show … Read more

Locking Card Box – Wood

The Card Change Box is one of the classic utility props, with a host of applications. As the name suggests it is a box for changing a playing card, and can be equally effective to change a business card, paper slips, or envelopes, currency notes etc. This model resembles a simple unadorned wooden box, apparently … Read more

Chameleon Cards

The magician displays four cards say, AS, 2S, 3S and 4D. Three of the cards have Black spots whereas the fourth card bears Red spots. Squaring the cards in a stack he gives a tap and displays them again … the cards have changed to a run of the same suit … AD, 2D, 3D … Read more

Floating Match (2G+1)

Once in several years a trick comes along which is revolutionary in its very concept, and takes the Magic world by storm.  It is a trick which is immediately copied by several dealers, and sells to every magician who sees it.  The Floating Match, originally credited to Ben Harris of Australia is such a trick. … Read more

Card Castle – Std

The performer drops some cards on to a tray. He covers these with a handkerchief, which is then lifted away to reveal the cards in the form of a large Card Castle. Use it as an effect by itself, or as a big visual climax to a card effect like the Six Card Repeat.