Modern Transportation
David Regal
Penguin Magic
(Based on 1 review)
This effect can be played as a powerful quick trick or a piece appropriate for stage.
This trick is awesome but the method is really cool too. Whats not to love about Modern Transportation?
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All in their hands - WOW!
This effect is very sneaky, very clean and amazing. The sneaky thing you add, you will probably already have around the house, if not, just another trip to the Dollar Store. It’s highly interactive presentation gets more than one of your spectators involved … really nice. There are no difficult moves to learn, no sleights, you just handle the deck very casually and hand it out to your spectator. Now the deck is in their hands for the rest of the trick, they cut the deck, fan the deck, touch the cards, all the work is already done. After the card transposition is shown, they are still holding the deck, they can check out the deck all they want, there is nothing there to find other than the card they saw go into your pocket. David is sharing with you one of his favorite tricks that you can add to your arsenal. Once you learn the trick, you will kick yourself on how simple this is, you will be performing this very soon with little practice. Leave your spectator with the signed card as a souvenir of one of the most amazing things they will have seen and ‘experienced’. This can be done close-up, strolling, parlor over even on stage. Don’t worry about bad angles, there are none. Get this, you can’t go wrong, this is a 5++++ star. Love it!
This effect is very sneaky, very clean and amazing. The sneaky thing you add, you will probably already have around the house, if not, just another trip to the Dollar Store. It’s highly interactive presentation gets more than one of your spectators involved … really nice. There are no difficult moves to learn, no sleights, you just handle the deck very casually and hand it out to your spectator. Now the deck is in their hands for the rest of the trick, they cut the deck, fan the deck, touch the cards, all the work is already done. After the card transposition is shown, they are still holding the deck, they can check out the deck all they want, there is nothing there to find other than the card they saw go into your pocket. David is sharing with you one of his favorite tricks that you can add to your arsenal. Once you learn the trick, you will kick yourself on how simple this is, you will be performing this very soon with little practice. Leave your spectator with the signed card as a souvenir of one of the most amazing things they will have seen and ‘experienced’. This can be done close-up, strolling, parlor over even on stage. Don’t worry about bad angles, there are none. Get this, you can’t go wrong, this is a 5++++ star. Love it!