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Miracle Signed Card In Envelope

Curzon, Roger

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Roger Curzon is one of the UK's real hidden treasures in card magic. A creative mind like no other, Roger over the years has blown the minds of fellow magicians time and time again. Roger is a modest man but is well known to those around him as a true master of his art. This is the first release of a series of tutorial DVDs where Roger reveals for the first time the true inner workings of his prized repertoire.

The Main Effect: Your spectators are shown a red backed card on full view in a window envelope. They are then asked to pick a card from a blue backed pack which is signed and placed back into the pack. The red backed card is clearly pulled out of the windowed envelope. Your spectators will then be dumbfounded as the red card is turned around and they are shown that the red backed card that has been in view the entire time is THEIR signed card!

This DVD comes with everything you need to perform this effect right away. It come ready with all the gimmicks already made up so you don't need to do anything just watch the DVD learn and perform. You get gimmicks also for a non sleight of hand version as well as a sleight of hand version as well as Rogers beautiful Ambitious card routine explained in full!

Roger explains different variations of the routine using his famous Curzon Envelope as well as two great bonus routines that don't use the envelope that alone are worth the price of the DVD themselves!

Bonus Routines include:

Knock Out Prediction Re-Visited
This effect will blow your spectators minds as it did with us when we first saw it! You have a red and blue deck on the table. Your spectator chooses one and shuffles the cards until they are happy. They turn over the top card and then Roger instantly finds the same card right away with his deck! This is stunning!

Do As I Do Twist
A Do As I Do routine but with a great twist !

You will love the material on this DVD and will want to go out and perform right away!

Running Time: Approximately 60 mins

Reviews

Jeff Stone

Official Reviewer

Feb 12, 2014

$35 bucks for about an hour long DVD a couple of gimmicks and 3 incredible effects (3 out of 4 ain't bad). The DVD is well shot, well lit and has no production complaints worthy of note.

When all is said and done in a moment, I'm going to highly recommend this DVD. However, newbies take heed. Roger Curzon is a very skilled technician and a very smart and clever guy, but man he is extremely un-entertaining when he performs. When you watch this DVD, do NOT try to copy his presentations. You need to smile more, make more eye contact, communicate with your audience. Curzon does none of this. So please, when learning from this DVD, learn the effects and methods, but create your own presentation, and do not let Mr. Curzon's lack of presentational skills justify your own personal lack of presentation.

There are only 4 effects on the DVD. Two of them use the Curzon Envelope which comes with the DVD. The effect in the two envelope effects is just as the title suggests, signed card to envelope. It's one of the cleanest methods I've ever seen.

Both effects are very clean. There are no funny movements. You simply pick up the envelope and cleanly remove the card from the envelope that's been sitting there in the window envelope from the begining of the trick. When you pull out the card, it's the signed card that the spectator just signed a moment ago. The illusion is perfect and it's very easy to do. One effect is that the card is a prediction card. The other is an ending to Ambitious Card. The latter handling requires the use of an extra gimmick that you have to construct using materials supplied with the DVD.

I didn't care (even a little bit) for Curzon's Ambitious Card handling, presentation or routine . . . Please don't try to learn his. Learn your own and apply the card to envelope to your own.

The two bonus effects are incredible.

Imagine this: Spectator examines then shuffles the crap out of a blue deck. Then he cuts the deck as many times as he wants. The magician never touches the deck. When the spectator is happy with himself and his mixing/cutting/etc, he stops and turns over the top card. The magician then turns over the top card of a red deck that has been sitting in full view the whole time. In fact, the spectator can turn over the top card. The top card from each deck match each other . . . killer!

Both decks are normal decks of cards with no duplicate cards, and the spectator can truly shuffle his deck as much as he wants. The normal decks in play have had some life "breathed" into them from the magician that just makes them so darn magical.

The Second effect is a very clean do as I do routine with a decent presentational angle. The kicker ending is excellent. The only "complaint" (if you can even call it that) was that I was very surprised that Curzon didn't think of or didn't realize the fact that with one slight teeny modification, he could allow the spectator a free choice of which deck is used by whom.

On the scale of things, that's pretty minor.

So . . .

Ambitious Card to Impossible Location (Curzon Envelope) gets 3 stars.

Dream Card presentation to Impossible Location (Curzon Envelope) gets 4.5 stars.

Bonus Effect 1 (Knockout Prediction Revisited) gets 5 stars

Bonus Effect 2 (Do As I Do Twist) gets 4.5 stars

Average star rating is 4.25. Add to that the production quality, the inclusion of the gimmicks, the decent price, and you get a solid 4.5 star product with a Stone Status of GEM!
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