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Juxtaposition by Devonte uses NO Forcing Card Selections, NO Rough and Smooth, NO Misprinted Cards, NO Switching Decks, NO Sleight of Hand, NO Memorizing, NO Gimmicks of ANY kind and NOTHING is ever written down.
The Effect:
The spectator is asked to choose between a red deck and a blue deck of cards. Let's pretend they chose the blue deck. The blue deck is placed inside their pocket (or handed to a friend to hold) until later. The red deck is slowly spread between your fingers as the spectator is asked to merely think of any card they see. Keep in mind this is a 100% completely free choice! Without ANY funny moves the card completely vanishes! Next you ask them to remove the blue deck from their pocket, they are surprised to see that inside is one red card, the mentally chosen card.Recommended For:
Strong enough for any Professional act, Easy enough for a Beginner.Trick Specifications:
Instructional DVD teaches you how to perform the routine, plus bonus handlings and psychological tips to turn this trick into a miracle.Skill Level: Easy.
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Customer Reviews
- Review by Brad
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Of all the card effects in my routine, Juxtaposition is the effect that people remember and love the most. The impossible happens under the most fair conditions. What makes this effect so unreal are these: the chosen card is a mere thought in their mind (no cards are ever taken out or even touched by the spectator when it comes to selection), the spectator is the only one who knows the identity of their card from beginning to end, and the thought-of card is revealed at the end when the magician is ready to reveal the indifferent card. Under those fair conditions, the spectator's thought-of card is vanished from one deck only to appear in another deck. The effect is extremely easy to perform. Devonte explains two methods to perform the effect: one method for skilled magicians (and card skills needed to perform this method doesn't even have to be high), and the other method for all other skills. When performing the method appropriate for all skills in card magic, there is only one sleight that takes virtually no skill to pull off. (Posted on 4/2/13)Performance Ease Of Use Price









