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Tomino New user Sweden 9 Posts |
Hate to bother you guys with this, but...
I got a trick that uses a deck of cards with all different backs. Two cards, 9 of spades and 5 of clubs Ãs facing up in the deck. This cards are lost in the deck, and then find their pairs, 9 of clubs and 5 of diamonds. Then it turns out that the pair have the same backs. The finale is that the rest of the deck is 6 of diamonds! To remember the (easy) handling of this "packet" effect, I need to know the name of the effect. Anyone? |
digitaltrip Elite user 452 Posts |
It sounds like Kaleidoscope Cards!
http://www.magictricks.com/cards/kaleidocd.htm Here's a demo of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoTll3oYzF8 |
Kevin Wiese Regular user Richmond, Va. 187 Posts |
Scotty York has a version called "Quintuplicate Coincidence", available here:
http://www.dennymagic.com/cgi-bin/hazel.......m=002907 The version I have is Roberto Giobbi's "Card Collection". These tricks are extensions of Martin Gardner's "Gemini Twins". |
Tomino New user Sweden 9 Posts |
Thanx guys. Kaleidoscope Cards it was!
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