Card appearing as a cigarette features in Derren Browns' Pure Effect. He actually states that it's his favourite piece, in his now famous/acclaimed work. It's based on Tom Mullica's "Card is cigarette" routine. The idea of it becoming a cigarette (according to DB) belongs to Karl Fulves and is published in his 1990 Secret Sessions." I only have the DB version. I've never bothered practicing it to be honest. However, having seen your thread it's re-ignited my interest in it. If DB rates it so highly then maybe it's worth a punt.
Unfortunately though, in this day and age of puritanical anti-smoking vitriolic bigotry, it's not that easy to perform. This is the sort of effect I could see DB performing at the turn of the century around Brighton's cafe's during a warm summers evening whilst the wine is flowing. I think I might have a go at this for this coming summer. It would be a great promo vid for your website because it looks so amazing. Which gives me an idea???
DB agrees that it's not serious mentalism, but may form a nice visual piece in the middle of a set. It's not difficult to perform. But like most of DB's work in pure effect - it's written in a particularly jovial and verbose way, making it inpenatrable to all but the most ardent of readers. Maybe one of the other sources cited might suit you better. Plus, pure effect is ridiculously over priced for what you get. You'd be better buying 13 steps and a case of champagne!
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