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by Chris » Sep 22nd, '08, 08:55
TSCTW (The Smallest Card Through Window) by Magicshop - DVD
Effect
Let a spectator choose absolutely free a card (no force) and let him sign the card. Now you rip off a corner of the signed card. You remove your watch and give it to the spectator to examine. Take the watch back and lay the rip off corner on the glass of the watch. Wave your hand over the glass of the watch and let the magic happen. The rip off corner is now inside the watch! It has melted right through the glass! And it is exactly the tear off corner which can be examined. Everything can be examined clearly now. And the watch can be given as a most impressive "timeless" souvenir.
The DVD will teach you how you can create this fantastic effect.
Only one watch – only one card! No exchange! No force!
Im soooo chuffed with this effect, performed it at the weekend to an absolutley stunned spectator.....hyper visual and easy to do....very clean handling...
Difficulty - 2-3 on sleights...
DVD- kinda funny annoying music and no speaking, is subtitle...but very easy to follow,need a little something extra that can be purchased for around £3 from Homebase....
This is great fun go buy it!
£19.99 - Alakazam
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by Lee Smith » Sep 29th, '08, 20:05
It's on its way.
Will post more when i have had a play.
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by MATTrix » Oct 3rd, '08, 10:41
Very interested in getting this, just wondering about the watch side of things...
Magic Chris, are you using the same watch over and over again or can you use a cheap watch per trick?? If you are using a watch per performance how much are splashing out on each one and are they easily available?
Thanks a mill
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