MOMENT'S NOTICE EBOOK
AUTHOR: CAMERON FRANCIS
PRICE: $12
AVAILABLE AT cameronfrancismagic.com
ELEVATION – Four phases of sandwich/elevator/twisting/transposition madness that will make you look like a sleight of hand ace.
Outstanding...well structured trick, a stunning finish
SPIN CYCLE – The suit of a selection is identified by a strange sequence involving the four aces. The aces (as an unit) are placed in the deck. The deck is cased and the spectator gives the box a spin. The cards are removed from the box and the deck is spread. The aces are seen face up in the middle with one face down card between them: the selection.
Very good trick, I like the collectors ending too
EMERGENCY – A card is selected and cut into the deck. Half the deck is turned face up and is shuffled into the face down half. A card at one end of the deck is shown not to be the selection. The card pro inserts that card in the middle of the deck for about half its length. The deck is spread. All the cards are face down. The card inserted into the middle changes into the selection.
Good trick......This is nicely put together. The transformation of the selection is a nice added touch to the Triumph effect.
SIMPLY AMAZING – The aces are removed from the deck. Four cards are placed face down (cards are shown before they are turned face down) on the spectator's hand. The aces are placed in different places in the deck. The deck is placed face up on top of the cards in the spectator's hand. The deck is spread. The aces are nowhere to be found. The four face down cards at the back of the deck are turned over. They are now the four Aces!
Pretty good trick
FLYING COLORS – The cardician removes four red cards and four black cards from the deck. The four red cards are placed to his left, the four black cards are placed to his right. He slowly switches the top card of each packet. When the packets are turned over, the four red cards are now on his right and the four black cards are now on his left! The experiment is then repeated, this time in the spectator's own hands!
What a swindle. Good trick
Highly Recommended
AUTHOR: CAMERON FRANCIS
PRICE: $12
AVAILABLE AT cameronfrancismagic.com
ELEVATION – Four phases of sandwich/elevator/twisting/transposition madness that will make you look like a sleight of hand ace.
Outstanding...well structured trick, a stunning finish
SPIN CYCLE – The suit of a selection is identified by a strange sequence involving the four aces. The aces (as an unit) are placed in the deck. The deck is cased and the spectator gives the box a spin. The cards are removed from the box and the deck is spread. The aces are seen face up in the middle with one face down card between them: the selection.
Very good trick, I like the collectors ending too
EMERGENCY – A card is selected and cut into the deck. Half the deck is turned face up and is shuffled into the face down half. A card at one end of the deck is shown not to be the selection. The card pro inserts that card in the middle of the deck for about half its length. The deck is spread. All the cards are face down. The card inserted into the middle changes into the selection.
Good trick......This is nicely put together. The transformation of the selection is a nice added touch to the Triumph effect.
SIMPLY AMAZING – The aces are removed from the deck. Four cards are placed face down (cards are shown before they are turned face down) on the spectator's hand. The aces are placed in different places in the deck. The deck is placed face up on top of the cards in the spectator's hand. The deck is spread. The aces are nowhere to be found. The four face down cards at the back of the deck are turned over. They are now the four Aces!
Pretty good trick
FLYING COLORS – The cardician removes four red cards and four black cards from the deck. The four red cards are placed to his left, the four black cards are placed to his right. He slowly switches the top card of each packet. When the packets are turned over, the four red cards are now on his right and the four black cards are now on his left! The experiment is then repeated, this time in the spectator's own hands!
What a swindle. Good trick
Highly Recommended