Double Decker Vol.3 by Wild-Colombini Magic (DVD) - Magic Trick

World Of Magic 2013-02-04

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Available from http://www.world-of-magic.co.uk
Ten more routines with two decks of cards.
CONTENTS
DOUBLE SENTENDRE (Ken Krenzel) Two decks and two spectators. Every action is performed with the decks in their hands. They pick a card and each spectator finds the other spectator card
INFLUENTIAL PAIRS (Karl Fulves amp Roy Walton) A deck is shuffled and a spectator sorts the cards face up according to colors. You follow the moves of the spectator and at the end the colors have separated
UNSURPASSED (Aldo Colombini) A blue-backed card is placed in a red-backed deck. Three cards are removed from the red deck. The blue card vanishes from the red deck and reappears between the red-backed cards
DUP-LICATES (J. K. Hartman) A version of the traditional Do As I Do theme without the initial exchange of the decks. You and a spectator pick a card from two decks and they match
RED AND BLUE CARD TRANSPO (Harry Carnegie) Some cards are taken from a red deck and some from a blue deck. One card is switched and all the other cards follow their leader
THE RED AND THE BLUE (Alex Elmsley) Two decks of cards one blue and one red. Each deck changes color except for two previously selected cards
TWO DECKS TWO CUTS (Aldo Colombini) Two decks of cards are cut in the middle by two spectators. They find two matching pairs. The procedure is repeated finding two more matching pairs
PLUNGER COINCIDENCE (Chet) Two cards (say the black Fours) are placed on each side of a freely selected card in one deck. The two fours of the other deck are shown and placed reversed in the middle of the deck and capture the duplicate of the previously selected card from the other deck
MATE-HEMAGIC (Aldo Colombini) A deck is placed aside and from another deck two spectators each select a card. The duplicates of these cards are taken from the other deck and they are shown to have the same color on the back. All the other cards have different colored backs
SIGN PROOF (Francis Haxton) You sign a b

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