I recently was hired to perform close-up magic at a corporate function. I have my close-up, sleight-of-hand case which is packed with all the stuff I need to entertain right under people's noses. A few packs of cards, some sponge balls, a pack of (very stale) cigarettes, a few cool close-up props. Grab the bag and I'm ready to go.
Since I don't often do close-up gigs anymore, I wanted to add something new and visual to my routine. A magician friend showed me WOW 2.0 My initial reaction was WOW!
A card is freely selected, signed and returned to the deck. A clear, see-through plastic sleeve is displayed. The magician then grabs any card, displays it and verifies that it isn't the selected card. Magician then slips the card he chose into the sleeve, where it is totally visible. The audience is told to watch the card in the sleeve and as they do it slowly, and unfreakinbelieveably transforms into the signed card which the spectator chose. The card is then removed, the sleeve is again empty and see-through and the chosen card can be examined.
No bullshit. If you're only going to purchase one trick this decade, make it WOW 2.0. You may just be as excited as your audience.
Check it out.
Private Sleight-of-Hand Magic Lessons via Skype with cards, coins, cigarettes, matches and more.
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