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Christmas Monte by Christopher Dearman
Inspired by Color Monte created by Jim Temple and marketed by Emerson and West, Christmas Monte updates the classic three-card packet effect with a timeless holiday story most everyone knows.
The performer tells the tale of a kid named Ralphie, and a "card-sharp" named Kris Kringle who offers Ralphie the chance to win the elusive "official carbine-action two-hundred shot range model air rifle."
With a fantastic kicker ending that is sure to elicit strong reactions, these cards are beautifully printed on casino quality card stock with a linen finish.
The art was commissioned and designed by professional artists, and the images immediately grab the spectator's interest when laying them out on the table. The card set offers multiple storytelling opportunities that can provide fun and humorous presentations.
Christmas Monte is an instant reset worker's dream that makes for an unforgettable piece of magic. It is the absolute perfect effect for the Christmas holiday season, but being the theme is so beloved, it can be performed any time of the year.
Christmas Monte comes with four beautifully crafted, poker-size playing cards, one showing a Christmas tree surrounded with presents, one showing a BB gun rifle, and two versions of the Santa kicker card, depending on which verbiage you prefer to use. All the cards have a memorable back design depicting an iconic leg lamp and comes with a perfectly sized, red envelope that is ink-stamped with the leg lamp to give it an aged, vintage look.
You also will receive a business card with the logo that provides a QR code & link to instructional videos explaining Christopher Dearman's personal handling and additional tips.
Buy Christmas Monte by Christopher Dearman today!
"If you are looking for the perfect trick to keep in your wallet for the holidays, but one that can still garner fantastic reactions year-round, trust me, you don't need to be triple-dog-dared to buy Christmas Monte. It gets some of the best reactions of anything I perform."
- Christopher Dearman