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Solid Gold Easy Action Pro

Harris, Ben

(Based on 1 review)
One of the hottest selling tricks of the late Eighties is back and it's made better than ever for the new generation of close-up enthusiasts. A small envelope is signed front and back and left on the table in full view. A playing card is now freely selected and signed. The spectator himself slowly pushes his card into the deck. The cards are immediately counted and the deck is one short - the selection has vanished. With empty hands, the envelope is opened and the signed card removed. Please note that there is no palming. The card is genuinely in the envelope. Only one card is used, no extra pieces, nothing to add, nothing to take away. Use any card and can be performed surrounded.

Reviews

Daviddeltoro

May 11, 2003

Don't think this is a clever method of making a signed card appear in a closed envelope always in full view. Let me say that it's true that the envelope is on the table all the time but... can i call that thing a normal envelope?? It smells like rubbish.
I love Ben Harris ideas, i have been performing Cosmosis in my close-up act since 2001, but this is not good enough.
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