Card To Wallet (World's Greatest Magic) video DOWNLOAD
The card-to-impossible-place plot has been a staple in card conjuring for centuries, with the earliest version appearing as "The Card in the Pocketbook." In this collection, you'll find a wide range of methods for performing this effect, suitable for all skill levels. John Mendoza starts off with a wallet routine where two selected cards magically appear in a zippered compartment, without any palming involved. Alexander deCova offers a clever way to recreate the famous LePaul effect of a signed card appearing inside an envelope, again without palming. Michael Ammar presents a logical approach where a torn playing card visibly transforms into a credit card, with the original card reappearing in the wallet.
The card-to-impossible-place plot is almost as old as card conjuring itself with the earliest ancestor of the trick we now call the Card To Wallet appearing as "The Card in the Pocketbook" in early magic literature. Over the next two centuries, magicians devised a myriad of ways to create the effect of a selected playing card appearing mysteriously in the performer's wallet and in this collection, you'll find an amazing variety of methods for all skill levels. John Mendoza begins with two selections appearing in the zippered compartment of a wallet that was in plain sight throughout the routine - and there's no palming involved. Likewise, Alexander deCova has devised a way of recreating the famous LePaul effect of a signed playing card appearing inside an envelope and, once again, there is no palming involved. Michael Ammar is next with an extremely logical approach to the effect as a torn playing card visibly changes into a credit card while, naturally, the playing card is found restored in the performer's wallet in the space previously occupied by the credit card. Then, Eddie Tullock, the king of trade show performers, demonstrates how to turn a basic card-to-wallet effect into a powerful promotional tool. Dan Fleshman offers his take on the classic Red Hot Momma effect with a socko wallet finish while Alex Elmsley demonstrates a card-to-wallet effect that uses no gimmicked wallets and is virtually always ready to perform. Finally, Eric DeCamps presents his card in wallet routine with three selections that can play in a stand-up as well as close-up situation.
The discovery of a chosen - and oftentimes signed - playing card in the magician's wallet is a centuries-old crowd pleaser and if you're looking to add this all-time audience favorite to your repertoire, you won't find a better starting point than this collection.
Bendix Bombshell - John Mendoza
Professional Card to Wallet - Alexander deCova (courtesy of Murphy's Magic)
Card In Wallet - Michael Ammar
Card In Wallet - Eddie Tullock
Momma In My Wallet - Dan Fleshman
Card To Wallet - Alex Elmsley
Card In Wallet Routine - Eric DeCamps (courtesy of Murphy's Magic)
The card-to-impossible-place plot has been a staple in card conjuring for centuries, with the earliest version appearing as "The Card in the Pocketbook." In this collection, you'll find a wide range of methods for performing this effect, suitable for all skill levels. John Mendoza starts off with a wallet routine where two selected cards magically appear in a zippered compartment, without any palming involved. Alexander deCova offers a clever way to recreate the famous LePaul effect of a signed card appearing inside an envelope, again without palming. Michael Ammar presents a logical approach where a torn playing card visibly transforms into a credit card, with the original card reappearing in the wallet.
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