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CARDINAL CARDS
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CARDINAL CARDS
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CARDINAL CARDS
Item #:
TR-4534
Author/Artist:
Yedid, Meir
Price/ea:
$9.95
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An astounding routine that can be used as an opener, a middle routine or a great closer. Cardinal Cards has a logical, funny and visual premise with twice as many surface changes as the average Wild Card routine. You start with seven identical cards. One of the cards is dramatically stripped off its face and back, which leaves a blank-on-both sides center layer, referred to as "The Cardinal Card." As soon as you touch it to any of the other cards those ones also become blank on both sides, until your finale when you show that all the cards have become blank on both sides. Comes complete with poker-sized Bicycle cards and photo-illustrated instructions.
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An astounding routine that can be used as an opener, a middle routine or a great closer.  Cardinal Cards has a logical, funny and visual premise with twice as many surface changes as the average Wild Card routine.  You start with seven identical cards. On
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