I have 2 effects that I am particularly proud of. One goes a little something like this.
A chosen card is memorized and put back in the deck. Another card is chosen, and is shown to be a different card. The magician begins to blacken the back of the card with a lighter, which begins to warp and burn. After a while, the magician stops, takes a finger or tissue, and wipes his finger/tissue across the blackened portion. The only burn that coems off is the name of the chosen card. I call that one Singe.
My second one is my proudest possession...kind of. A randomly selected card is cleanly placed into the middle of the deck. It is pushed in, and then the card are riffled so that the spectator can see each card (like in David Blaine's force on TV). The magician tells the spectator to imagine their card turning over in the deck, and for an instant, the spectator can see their faceup card in the facedown deck, but only for an instant. Was it real or not? The cards are then spread to reveal one reversed card: their card. The entire trick can be performed without the riffle part. I just find that it enhances the effect. I call that one 2wo.
So yeah those are the two that I am most proud of. I also have a coin bend in the works, but it won't be ready for some time.
David out!
//David.Misner::
A chosen card is memorized and put back in the deck. Another card is chosen, and is shown to be a different card. The magician begins to blacken the back of the card with a lighter, which begins to warp and burn. After a while, the magician stops, takes a finger or tissue, and wipes his finger/tissue across the blackened portion. The only burn that coems off is the name of the chosen card. I call that one Singe.
My second one is my proudest possession...kind of. A randomly selected card is cleanly placed into the middle of the deck. It is pushed in, and then the card are riffled so that the spectator can see each card (like in David Blaine's force on TV). The magician tells the spectator to imagine their card turning over in the deck, and for an instant, the spectator can see their faceup card in the facedown deck, but only for an instant. Was it real or not? The cards are then spread to reveal one reversed card: their card. The entire trick can be performed without the riffle part. I just find that it enhances the effect. I call that one 2wo.
So yeah those are the two that I am most proud of. I also have a coin bend in the works, but it won't be ready for some time.
David out!
//David.Misner::