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An Extraordinary Exhibition of Seeing with the Fingertips

Jermay, Luke

Penguin Magic

(Based on 1 review)
Phase 1: Your spectator shuffles the deck. You identify the cards as "red" or "black" simply by running your fingers along the face of the cards...

Phase 2: Your spectator shuffles the deck once more. You identify the cards as "red" or "black" simply by waving your fingers underneath the cards...

Phase 3: You determine the color and identity of a card that is sealed inside the card box...

  • No mirrors!
  • No wax!
  • No chemicals!
  • No magnets!
  • No wires!
  • No strings!
  • No counting!
  • Not a stacked deck!
  • Not a marked deck!
  • Not a peek!
  • Not a pull!
  • Not a new gimmick, but YES a surprising new way of using a gimmick you probably already have!
You Get

  • Luke Jermay's surprising new method for this classic effect, the most effective and free we've ever seen.
  • Several classic ways to accomplish this effect.
  • Luke Jermay's handling of Out of This World, the perfect effect to follow this demonstration.
  • A copy of the original manuscript Luke Jermay shared with a small group of friends while he was developing the routine.
Running Time: Approximately 2 hrs 52 mins

Reviews

Jeff Sherwood

Apr 09, 2012

I Like Luke Jermay. He's a real thinker, but the hype in this product's description is just that...hype. Yes, it's all basically true and in the right setting it could be killer, but the moment that I opened the card box I knew exactly what I had. And I kind of knew it too after watching the online video and picking it apart.
I gave it good chance and have performed it in intimate settings several times over the last few months. The response was good, not great. What killed it for me was one evening a woman noticed "a little something" about the cards and brought it to my attention.
I'm not saying that this is a bad effect at all. It's great for Mentalists performing in certain settings with proper spectator management. It's just not for me and my performance style. Sorry Luke. Still respect you, mate.
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