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3's a Crowd

"Remove three 3's from any deck, hand them out for full examination. The 3's are slowly but surely mixed in between 3 indifferent cards. Without any moves or switching, the 3's separate themselves from the other cards. This is repeated a second time with the 3's face up, they are again mixed in between any 3 regular cards in the cleanest, fairest manner. Again the cards separate from each other. Complete with two gimmicks and routine."
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7 in 1 Pocket Card Tricks

"Seven popular and effective packet card trick in a handy wallet. Effects include 3 Card Monte, Film Flam Cards, Mind Reading Card, Two Card Monte, Transposing Cards, Flipper, Detective Joker, (and a free bonus effect, Mental Telepathy which you can perform with any regular deck of cards). Complete with all the special gimmick cards and detailed instructions."
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Acme Portable Hole

"You remember the ACME products that Wile E. Coyote used to buy to destroy the Road Runner? Conceptualized into a magic trick, here is the Acme Portable Hole! Spectator simply thinks of a card; NO FORCE. Draw a portable hole on the top card of the deck. You peel the hole off and throw it into the deck! The cards are fanned, the spectator removes their card. Their card now has LARGE hole through it! All the other cards are shown and no holes found! Only the spectator's freely thought of card has a hole! Extremely Easy to do! NO Replacements! Instant Re-Set! Complete with Pen and very special Bicycle Poker deck."
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Advanced Thought

"Performer displays two decks, one red and the other blue. Spectator is asked to select a deck. Performer removes the cards from the Spectator's card case and spreads the cards showing them to be all different. Spectator is handed their deck. Performer begins to shuffle the cards asking the Spectator to do the same. Performer asks the Spectator to place their face-down deck behind their back. Performer does the same.Performer asks the spectator to turn the top card face-up and cut the deck again to burry this face-up card. Performer does the same. The Performer asks the Spectator to bring the deck in front of them. Performer does the same. The Performer now spreads the cards across the table. Only one card is face-up. The Performer asks the Spectator to do the same. Only one card is face-up. Amazingly, BOTH CARDS MATCH! This effect is simple and direct but the impact is staggering! Requires no sleights. Learn it in 10 minutes. Complete with red and blue Bicycle decks, alternate endings also explained."
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Appearing Decks

Diabolically clever! Remove from your pocket a flat thin wallet as pictured. Patter about doing the obligatory card trick. Remove a blue deck of Bicycle cards from the wallet! Pause for a moment as the shock value takes effect. Comment on how you really need a red deck. From the thin flat wallet remove a red deck! Impossible! But wait..there's more! One final time remove a third deck from the wallet! The wallet can be shown on all sides as pictured. It is flat thin and impossible. Everything pictured is supplied. A simple deck switch can be executed to bring out a real deck or decks of cards. The effect also comes with some gaffed cards and a wonderfully cute routine where a spectator's selected card changes under his hand and is found in the third deck of cards produced from the wallet.
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Applause Card

"Feel bad that you didn't get all the applause and cheers you felt you deserved after performing your favorite card routine? Well, Dr. Schwartz' Applause Card is the answer! Just spread your deck of cards and listen for the applause and cheers! The electronic applause gimmick is mounted onto a single card, and remains hidden on the bottom of the deck! Just the push of a button is all it takes to get the applause rolling! And, it is loud enough to be heard even in a noisy room. You will use this one al the time. Batteries are easily replaced."
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Baffled Beyond

You select a number between 10 and 20. A spectator selects a number between 1 and 10. The number will represent the value of a card. Yours is chosen first so they is no hanky panky or math calculations on your part. Next the spectator names a suit. Remove a deck of cards from your pocket. Explain you will count down to the difference of both numbers. When you do the card is flipped over and it matches the spectator's thought of card and suit. Easy to do. No sleights!
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Blink

A card is selected from a deck and vanished. One card is produced from your pocket. When it is shown the spectators tell you it's the wrong card. No problem! Toss the card in the air and it instantly and visibly changes to their card. This is cool!
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Blue Boy

"Frank Zak has created a charming and entertaining routine around the famed Thomas Gainsborough Blue Boy painting. The routine begins with a discussion of how playing cards were originally hand painted and considered pieces of art. A card is selected and returned to the deck. You then display four postcards, each depicting Gainsborough's The Blue Boy painting. You explain that one of them is a forgery as the spectators immediately spot the obvious and amusing fake. The postcards are turned over to show Gainsborough painted a back to Blue Boy but no one ever noticed because it was always kept framed. For the finale a postcard that was placed aside on an impromptu easel is revealed with The Blue Boy now holding the selected card. Can be repeated four times with different cards. Comes complete with the necessary postcards and a photo-illustrated booklet. Very easy to do and fun to perform."
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Brain Wave Deck (royal)

"Here is an unexplainable miracle at its best! Performer tosses a case containing a full deck of cards on the table. He states that before leaving home, he turned one card face up in the pack. He continues by asking anyone to name a card. Performer then removes the cards from the case, runs through them until he comes to one face up card - which proves to be the very card named by the spectator. Not only is that the only face up card in the deck, but its back is a different color! Remember, any card can be named - no fumbling, hesitation, or manipulation. Complete with deck of cards."
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