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The Old Oak Playing Cards

Cloning by David Ayres and The Old Oak Playing Cards

Cloning by David Ayres and The Old Oak Playing Cards

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Get ready for the easiest disappearing and reappearing card routine you’ll ever perform, and trust me, it’s got a visual finish that’ll knock your socks off!

It kicks off in a rather unassuming way: a spectator plucks a card from a bright red deck—like a kid in a sweet shop, their choice appears completely random. With a flick of the wrist (and maybe a cheeky wink), the magician fans out the deck, inviting everyone to scrutinise it like a detective on a mission. But hang on—where’s that chosen card? Poof! It’s vanished, leaving a gaping hole in the deck’s crimson sea.

No need to panic, though. The magic is just getting started. The magician whips out a phone case or wallet (because why not?), apparently unrelated to the deck, and what do we find nestled inside? That very missing card, now sporting a dazzling blue back—a visual delight that screams “how did you do that?”

With the audience on the edge of their seats, the magician places the transformed card back on the deck. And just like that, every card in the deck follows suit (pun intended), mirroring the identity of the chosen card. What started as a riot of colours is now a perfectly harmonious blue ensemble, each card echoing the spectator’s selection.

But wait, there’s more! The magician plops the blue card atop the deck, and a wave of transformation cascades through the cards as they all mimic the chosen card’s identity. Suddenly, the once vibrant red deck is an ocean of blue, an illusion so convincing it’ll have you questioning your own sanity (or maybe just your choice of hobby).

Just when you think the mystery has reached its zenith, the magician plucks the chosen card from the deck, restoring it to its original hue and bringing back the deck’s delightful medley of colours and identities.

This trick isn’t just about fancy finger work; it’s an orchestration of illusion, showcasing the magician’s artistry and flair (and maybe a touch of madness). The audience is left scratching their heads, pondering the secrets behind the impossible, forever enchanted by the magic unfolding before their eyes.

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