The Effect
Four bicycle cards are unmistakably riveted together at their base in a four card spread. Their backs alternate red blue red blue and their faces are clearly in order for example 5,6,7,8. They can all turn around but cannot possibly change order because of the rivet holding them together. Before the spectators eyes you turn the cards so that they have all changed places. Impossible! Then you change them back! And you can keep on going as long as you want. You hand the cards to the spec and there is no possible way for them to understand because in their hands they cannot change places. I mean what do you expect, they're rivetted together!
Cost
£11.50 from www.practical-magic.com
Difficulty
(1/5)
Review
I can't praise Out of Order enough. It may not really sound so good on paper but when I first saw this done I just had to buy it because there is no possible way for these cards to change places without some kind of switch. But there is no switch. What I love about this trick is that Angelo Carbone has created something elegantly simple that you can carry around easily in your pocket. There are no weird moves, it's self-working, the spec can clearly see what you're doing, and they can examine the cards at the end. It's the perfect walk around card trick that's just that little bit different from the regular ones, namely because the cards are pinned together.
Overall

You can't go wrong with this. It's a lovely effect, clean and simple with no fear of anyone working this out. Let those spectators burn your hands, it won't matter. Out of Order is easy to do and there are plenty of different storylines you can use if indeed you want to use any. The effect on it's own is just fine. The instructions, for a trick this price, are fantastic with full performing ideas and suggestions as well as ideas from other magicians. You'll be playing with this all day and fooling yourself. And did I mention the price - it's a bargain!! Out of Order is a little gem and you should go get it. You'll love the trick and the method.
10/10