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The magician shows a trick from a famous magician of the last century,
who only had one arm. During the demonstration, he places his right
hand in his pocket. With his left hand he offers a deck of cards to a
spectator. He may look at any card in the deck and even hold it, himself.
Without a suspicious move, the magician nonchalantly snaps his fingers.
The spectator looks through the deck: the chosen card has vanished!
The magician slowly extracts his right hand out of his pocket. lt holds the
selected card! Miracle!
Gontent:
6 regular cards
46 pairs of thin cards glued together
1 card case
Background:
Preparation:
The deck you receive is completely gimmicked. The first 6 cards are of
regular card stock and will be the 6 cards that go into your right pocket.
As you can see these 6 cards all have different values (their color is not
important) and are sorted from their lowest to their highest value. The
lowest card represents the number 1, the highest card the number 6.
Now look closely at the rest of the deck. Each card consists of two thin
cards glued together, the rear card of each pair is trimmed approx. 1 ffiffin
so that it is shorter than the front card. On the fronts, you can see 46
different cards, none of which is one of the six force cards. The back
sides are normal.
Carefully open up a pair and you will see a hidden marking on each back
of the front card. These markings tell you the value of the rear card that
will only be visible when the pair is opened up. lf you look close at the
back design of the cards you see "S"-shapes alternated by "H"-shapes
around the border. There are five "S"-shapes on the top border. With a
marker one "S"-shape is eliminated so that you can easily see a dark
spot when the spectator opens up a pair of cards. This is what the
markings represent:
2 3
4 5 6
The deck is assembled in a way that the sets of six force cards are well
mixed. Place a rubber band around the pack, and your preparations are
done.
Put the six cards you placed aside into your right pocket. You must
remember the order of the six cards" (Just arrange the cards in the order
of their increasing values and you are ready.)
Presentation:
Tell the story of the famous one-armed magician from the last century,
and offer to present one of his great mysteries. Place your right hand into
your right pocket.
Show the deck of cards with your left hand. The rubber band remains
around it. This appears to be logical, because it is rather awkward to
handle the cards with only one hand. lnstruct a spectator to riffle the
cards from the back to the front. He is to stop anywhere, then look at the
card at the place where he has stopped. Then he is to let the packet
close and hold onto it. While he is looking at the card, you have enough
time to read and remember the value of the card on the inner back of the
open pair of cards (let's say he has seen the second force card).
(Usually it is unimportant how you hand out the deck to the spectator as
he has no idea about the trick deck and what to look for. You can
increase the security that the spectator does not accidentaly find the
secret preparation by handing out the deck in a way that the open ends
will point towards him and the glued ends will point away. While
spreading through the cards it is impossible now to open up a pair.)
Snap your fingers dramatically" Have the spectator remove the rubber
band and look through the packet of cards. Ask him to take out his card.
Naturally, he will not be able to do this. ln the meantime, your right hand
calrnly removes the correct card from the six cards in your pocket.
Slowly take your right hand out of your pocket with the chosen card in it.
A miracle has just taken place!
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