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Transpo-inator By Tom Phoenix
If your audience enjoys card magic, then they will love this!
You borrow a deck, set the Jokers off to the side, and remove 2 unknown cards from the deck. Those 2 unknown cards turn into the Jokers. A selection turns into one of it's mates, and the Jokers re-appear on the edge of the table.
That is just a taste of the shenanigans of this routine - there are several impossible transpositions, color changes, and moments of magic.
This works really well with the "magician confuses them-self" plot, and can be very comical.
Oh, and you'll learn some great techniques and will probably get some ideas to incorporate into your other routines.
If your audience enjoys card magic, then they will love this!
You borrow a deck, set the Jokers off to the side, and remove 2 unknown cards from the deck. Those 2 unknown cards turn into the Jokers. A selection turns into one of it's mates, and the Jokers re-appear on the edge of the table.
That is just a taste of the shenanigans of this routine - there are several impossible transpositions, color changes, and moments of magic.
This works really well with the "magician confuses them-self" plot, and can be very comical.
Oh, and you'll learn some great techniques and will probably get some ideas to incorporate into your other routines.