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CTW (Gimmicks & Online Instruction) by Peter Eggink

CTW (Gimmicks & Online Instruction) by Peter Eggink

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CTW (Card Through Window) by Peter Eggink

So, you fancy pulling off one of magic’s most mind-boggling tricks? Of course you do! The "Card Through Window" has dazzled audiences everywhere, especially those TV magicians who seem to pull it off with effortless charm (and a bit of cheeky showbiz).

With CTW, you’ve got a brilliantly engineered gimmick that lets you perform this seemingly impossible illusion with style. Seriously, it looks like witchcraft!

Here’s the lowdown:

A spectator picks a card and you rip off one of the corners—yes, we’re getting all arts and crafts here. Then, you lose their card in the deck and spring it against a window. As the cards tumble to the floor, one card—corner missing—appears to be stuck on the window. But wait! It’s not on the outside; it’s actually penetrated the glass. Solid through solid, my friend!

To cap it off, you retrieve the card, and surprise, surprise—the corner matches perfectly. The spectator gets to keep it as a cheeky memento.

CTW by Peter Eggink comes with a specially designed gimmick that’s built to last (because we’re not in the business of flimsy magic). It’s conveniently sized—just a tad bigger than a pack of cards—so it slips right into your jacket pocket. You can take it anywhere (even that dodgy pub you love).

Key points:
  • 100% control over the card appearance
  • Installs in seconds on any window
  • Perform it indoors or outdoors
  • Portable and durable
  • Stealth remote control
  • Reliable and rechargeable unit
"I have a great deal of respect for strong illusion design broken down to its purest form. What Peter has created here is clean and simple yet visually powerful. Most incredibly, the brilliance of the design puts the majority of the work onto the engineering of the device demanding little or no skill on behalf of the performer. It's as perfect as it gets"
- Franz Harary

"Peter Eggink has come up with a wild and clever method for one of card magic's great effects. High-tech... yet anchored in practicality."
- David Regal
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