Crystal Method
Darius
(Based on 1 review)
Transfer signatures from card to card
Create duplicate initialed cards
Perform never before seen "in their hands" effects
Stun your onlookers with impossible mentalism routines
Plus much much more we simply can't mention until the official release!
Get your copy today - you won't be disappointed. Crystal Method will feature ideas and routines from some of the UK's top close-up workers including....
James Brown
Angelo Carbone
Steve Dela
Lee Hathaway
Neil Henry
Darius
Daniel Young
Running Time Approximately 2hr 27min
Reviews
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I checked the product description and they don't tell you what the "gimmicks" are. So I can't tip the method, which is kind of a shame because it's really cool. So in terms of the props, I can tell you that these gimmicks are professional quality. What's more, you're really getting a utility prop that could open up a whole new world of magic for you. Not only will you learn some new tricks, but if you're a tiny bit creative you can use them to enhance routines you already do.
Instead of going over the routines, I'm just going to highlight some of the things you can do with these gimmicks (as demonstrated on the DVD). There are some effects which I won't mention for fear of giving away too much (not that you could find the gimmicks elsewhere).
At the end of your ambitious card routine, you hand the deck to your participant. Their signed card is staring at them on the face of the deck. They take the cards below the table or behind their back and bury their card into the middle of the deck. When they bring the pack back into view, their card is back on the face.
Someone from the audience names any card in the deck. No force, no pumping; they just name a card. You remove the card from the deck and it's the only one in the deck that has a message written on it (e.g. You will name this card). The message can be on the face or the back.
A participant marks a random card while the deck is out of view. They then name any card in the deck. When the card is found, it's the one they marked.
A signature visually transfers from one card to another.
Those are just a few of the things you can do. It's really only limited by your own imagination.
Instead of going over the routines, I'm just going to highlight some of the things you can do with these gimmicks (as demonstrated on the DVD). There are some effects which I won't mention for fear of giving away too much (not that you could find the gimmicks elsewhere).
At the end of your ambitious card routine, you hand the deck to your participant. Their signed card is staring at them on the face of the deck. They take the cards below the table or behind their back and bury their card into the middle of the deck. When they bring the pack back into view, their card is back on the face.
Someone from the audience names any card in the deck. No force, no pumping; they just name a card. You remove the card from the deck and it's the only one in the deck that has a message written on it (e.g. You will name this card). The message can be on the face or the back.
A participant marks a random card while the deck is out of view. They then name any card in the deck. When the card is found, it's the one they marked.
A signature visually transfers from one card to another.
Those are just a few of the things you can do. It's really only limited by your own imagination.