I agree with you it having many better uses than just predicting cards -- I never plan on using it that way. I've seen a great demo with svenpad and 4 drawings on the forced page. So the person picks a random page from SvenPad and then selects the drawing and then the box magically produces the drawing they chose on that page. Or you could make up a routine similar to the "grey elephant in Denmark" or "indigo" but has four possible outcomes to cover your bases. Etc. I can't wait to get mine, just ordered it. Also I made a template for some tiny DIY switch envelopes for this box. So the box produces a little envelope each having two different outcomes depending on which side you tear it open -- for a total of 8 possible outcomes. Hopefully the box can handle the thickness of the envelope and to papers, not sure yet.
@45f6riei6 жыл бұрын
Hi! And thanks so much for the great video!! Do you think a 9 year old child could do this trick?
@MagicianJasonFun6 жыл бұрын
Hi! I would not recommend this trick for a 9 year old...I did say in the video that it is "easy to do"...but I should have specified that it's easy for a seasoned pro...the gimmick (which I do not show in the video) will not fit a child very well and I can easily see a child getting frustrated with the handling. A child's hands are simply too small to handle the gimmick naturally and do the secret move...this is not a trick for kids...for kids magic, I highly recommend enrolling them in a Discover Magic Course! All the magic taught, along with the magic props, are produced specifically with kids in mind! It's such an amazing program! You can visit www.DiscoverMagic.com to find classes near you!
@jasonhamor98374 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to use other bicycle cards for that tricks?