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RED STREAMLINED CONVERTIBLE
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RED STREAMLINED CONVERTIBLE
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RED STREAMLINED CONVERTIBLE
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DV-2168
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Regal, David
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An assembly of four odd-backed kings combining ease of handling with a smooth, unforgettable ride. No Gaffed Cards. No Gaffed Anything. The assembly of four cards is classic plot, and the incorporation of four odd-backed cards in an assembly, a Lynn Searles idea, makes for greater impact, clarity and additional magical moments. Red Streamlined Convertible is David Regal's elegantly structured card routine that melds existing concepts with his own in a way that almost magically economizes on sleights, moves and excess handling. Well within the abilities of the average magician, yet a powerful vehicle for amazement. Running time approximately 44 minutes.

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An assembly of four odd-backed kings combining ease of handling with a smooth, unforgettable ride.  No Gaffed Cards.  No Gaffed Anything.  The assembly of four cards is classic plot, and the incorporation of four
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