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Outcased

Peter Eggink

JB Magic

(Based on 1 review)
Over 6 months in design and concept!

Effect

After your favourite ambitious card effect, the signed card is lost in the centre of any deck. The deck is then placed back inside its case. A rubber band is wrapped around the case width wise. The magician claims that the signed card will now penetrate the box and land outside the case under the rubber band. Just a shake and the SIGNED card VISUALLY leaps outside the box. This looks amazing. What's more with NO SWITCH or any other moves you remove the card from under the rubber band and give it back to the spectator.

The construction of this prop is quite ingenious, and has received fantastic feed back from everyone who has seen this. Easy to do, instant reset.

Comes complete with instructional DVD and prop. 

What people say about Outcased:

"Insanely visual, eye-poppingly magical, Peter Eggink has created a sensational ending for The Ambitious Card."
- David Regal

"I can't imagine a better way to end an Ambitious Card routine. It's damn near perfect."
- David Acer

"That's @@!!! **outrageous! Top stuff. Peter, put me down for all of them so nobody else can have one!!!" - Mark Parker

"Outcased both punished and delighted my tiny little monkey brain."
- Andrew Mayne

Running Time Approximately 50min

Reviews

Brian Reaves

May 14, 2009

If you are looking for an incredibly powerful closer to your ambitious card routine, here it is. This is amazing visual magic that will literally take the breath away of your audience. In the video this is presented as a sort of stand-alone trick, but I've found it plays much better as part of a routine like ambitious card. A signed card lost in the deck, the deck put back into the case, the case is dropped onto the table or a spectator's hands, and the signed card is on the outside of the case in a rubber band...it gets them every time.

You will need to practice the clean up move just a little, but it's not that hard to do. I have yet to see a spectator who reaches for the case after I extract the card. They always want to examine the card itself, which is perfect because it allows me to clean up without their knowledge.

The prop will eventually wear out and you probably aren't going to be able to make one yourself, but you'll get a lot of magic out of it before it dies.

Very visual and fairly easy to work with.
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