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Christoph Borer

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Our biggest selling effect in 2010, now also available in our brandnew Parlour size, perfect for Stage performer.

The magician explains that he is going to show a trick that was performed by a famous one-armed magician.

To demonstrate he places his right hand in his pocket. With his left hand he holds up a deck of cards and instructs the spectator to peek at any card he likes.

Without any suspicious moves the magician hands out the deck to the spectator and nonchalantly snaps his fingers. The spectator is now asked to go through the deck and find his chosen card. The spectator looks through the deck but the card has vanished!

The magician slowly removes his right hand from his pocket and shows the selected card! A miracle.

Christoph Borer, the inventor of this trick, released this effect years ago but only in the German speaking countries where it gathered great reputation. Now it is available in an even more convincing version using Phoenix cards. We fooled all great names in magic in Atlanta, San Diego and at the Magic Castle, Hollywood. The method is so brilliant you'll love to perform it.

This is a great effect and can be performed on stage, parlor and closeup. Remember everything happens in the spectators hands. The deck can be examined and the effect can be immediately repeated with a different outcome!

"I must have one for myself."
George Schindler

"I have not been this fooled ever."
Jon Armstrong

"I love it when the method is as clever and cunning as the effect."
Gregory Wilson

"I usually hate card magic but this effect is awesome. It's a must have for everybody."
Dirk Losander

Reviews

Doc Johnson

Official Reviewer

Aug 08, 2015

PROS

This is an effect that came out some years ago. However, I recently pulled this out of my magic closet and was reminded why I liked this so much.

This deck is so powerful. I would use this effect over the tossed out deck any day. The beauty of this deck is a participant can riffle a few cards, see different cards, pick one they like, remember it, and you can read their mind or reveal their card any way you like.

You can do the effect with several spectators. Unlike the tossed out deck, you can name specific people who remembered specific cards if you don’t toss out the deck. If you do toss out the deck, then the effect would be similar to other tossed out deck routines.

The instructions come with a complete routine and the skill level required is really basic beginner.

This effect would be suitable for any sort of venue, walk-around, street, close-up, stage.

CONS

You get a very sophisticated deck that is printed on high quality Phoenix stock so it should last longer than a regular bicycle deck. The deck will likely last you longer than a regular deck, but it is going to wear out at some point and you will need to re-purchase. You cannot make refills.

Be aware, you get no DVD, only a single printed page of instruction. That said, you probably don’t need more than the page of instruction. The principle, while ingenius, is pretty simple.

VERDICT

Awesome effect!
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Bryce Kuhlman

Official Reviewer

Jun 11, 2011

It may not look like much. A deck of cards and a one-page instruction sheet is all you get. But what you're really getting is a complete, professional routine. I don't know the creator, Christoph Borer, but after working with this product I can certainly tell you he knows what he's doing.

Let me first address the price. Yes, it is expensive at $80. But unlike so many one-trick DVDs coming out these days, you're getting a complete routine that's been audience tested. Plus, once you've seen the work that must have gone into the manufacturing, you'll probably feel that $80 is a bargain.

The product description explains the effect. It's a good premise and provides inherent motivation for all of the props and actions.

It's also basically self-working. You need to be able to give good directions to your audience helper, but there are not mechanics to worry about. There's also no reason you couldn't do this as a stand-up piece.

Incidentally, for those of you that care, this same method could be used for a tossed-out deck routine.
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