Magic Card Effects
The Key Card: Knowing the location of one specific card in a deck of cards is one of the most powerful secrets in card magic. This card is called the “key card.” You can use it as a crafty way READ MORE
Magic For the Young at Heart
The Key Card: Knowing the location of one specific card in a deck of cards is one of the most powerful secrets in card magic. This card is called the “key card.” You can use it as a crafty way READ MORE
Effect: You are able to “find” or produce a continual stream of coins from anywhere. As you produce them, you drop them into a cup, hat, pail or bucket. He can also invite a spectator to “find” a coin and READ MORE
Effect: A coin appears “out of thin air.” The coin is displayed to all and then – vanishes. The coin re-appears behind a spectator’s ear. The magician offers to hand over the coin for inspection but it vanishes again. This READ MORE
Effect: For this effect, two decks of cards are needed, one for the spectator and one for you. Both decks are shuffled. He keeps one deck and hands the magician the other. Both you and the spectator remove a card READ MORE
Effect: A card is selected by a spectator and remembered. Using the key card, you begin to turn over one card at a time, claiming to be able to “read” the spectator’s mind. When you come to the selected card, READ MORE
Effect: You lay out three sponge balls in a row on a tabletop or other flat surface. You then give a spectator three chances to guess how many sponge balls go into his pocket and how many remain in his READ MORE
Effect: You produce two rabbits that magically jump back and forth from the magician’s hand to the spectator’s hand. When the spectator opens his hands the final time, he is stunned to find that a litter of baby rabbits has READ MORE
Effect: You borrow a pen or pencil and a bill of any denomination. You then proceed to fold the bill into thirds. Taking the pencil in your hand, you insert it into the fold of the bill and then proceed READ MORE
Secretly holding an object in your hand while making it look to the audience like your hand is empty.