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Villain Project

Daniel Madison

Ellusionist

(Based on 1 review)
Villain is Daniel Madison's undisclosed weapon of choice. A set of FOUR unseen gimmicks that are so smooth, it's criminal. Villain allows you to pull off the impossible, with almost zero skill.

Villain is Daniel Madison's undisclosed weapon of choice.

A set of FOUR unseen gimmicks that are so smooth, it's criminal.

Villain allows you to pull off the impossible, with almost zero skill.

- Vanishing & Appearing Cards
- Hands off 'Do as I Do' routines
- Ultra-clean Sandwich effects... Anything!

This is Madison's personal recipe for rough & smooth, the product of a 24-month long crusade and the perfect concotion of chemicals required for thunderous reactions.

With enough 'VILLAIN' for hundreds of performances, you'll finally have your Card Magic 'On Lock'.

Even if you only learn one thing from the video, it gives you a real-life tool you'll use every time you pull out a deck

Get Villain TODAY.

Reviews

David Ung

Dec 23, 2022

The Villain Project is a rough and smooth stick that allows you to gimmick cards in a way so you can perform card tricks using the rough and smooth principle. For example, create your own Invisible Deck with any deck of cards.
You get 4 sticks that would last pretty much a lifetime mainly because you won't use it much in your lifetime due to how poorly it works.
The one feature you want in any rough and smooth solution is that the cards stick together and there is little to no splitting when you spread in the right way, in my experience with Villain that hasn't been the case. Cards consistently split when I don't want them to which might pass when you've rough and smoothed the whole deck but if you're trying to create a packet trick, you're definitely going to flash.
I don't recommend this at all and while I haven't used Roughing Stick by Vanishing Inc, that's probably a better alternative. My preferred option is to use a spray as that hasn't let me down and provides more consistent results with both full deck and packet trick roughing and smoothing.
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