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Framed
Product ID: CT137
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Tim Spinosa's take on the famous Card to Wallet effect.

The Effect:
A freely selected card is signed, placed back into the deck and shuffled by the spectator. Needing a little magic, the magician offers a miniature magic wand to be waived over the deck. The magician spreads the cards and the selection has vanished, only to reappear in a sealed picture frame which is beautifully displayed, free - standing in the center of the table!

Recommended For:
Those looking for a very different card-to-impossible-location effect.

Trick Specifications:
Includes gimmick, mini magic wand and instructions.

Skill Level:Intermediate.
Category: Card Tricks.

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Mdampier rated this item 5 out of 5
Framed is like card to wallet on steroids! The end result is much more impactful and impossible. My spectators are amazed and love this trick. I must say.....another great trick by Tim Spinosa.
Mdampier rated this item 5 out of 5
Framed is like card to wallet on steroids! The end result is much more impactful and impossible. My spectators are amazed and love this trick. I must say.....another great trick by Tim Spinosa.

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