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CARD THRU GLASS
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CARD THRU GLASS
Item #:
TR-3000
Author/Artist:
Magiceffex
Price/ea:
$24.95
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The spectator freely chooses any card from a deck, which is then placed into a clear Plexiglas plate. To insure that there is no trickery with the card, the spectator signs a small paper, which is placed on top of the card. Another Plexiglas plate is placed on top of both and secured with four rubber bands along the edges of the plates. The card and note are unmistakably secured inside. The magician then strikes the plates with his fingertip and the card falls free onto the spectators hand, leaving the notepaper inside! Only one card is used--the choice is free. The spectator can sign card. Totally self-contained and is great for close-up, stand-up and walk around.
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The spectator freely chooses any card from a deck, which is then placed into a clear Plexiglas plate.  To insure that there is no trickery with the card, the spectator signs a small paper, which is placed on top of the card.  Another Plexiglas plate is pl
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