Matchbook Odyssey by Peter Eggink
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Peter Eggink - Matchbook Odyssey
Viewers are free to choose a card , signed back in stacks , the magician tells the audience that he will need to find the audience fire brand , this time he took a match from the matchbox , lit , so that the audience took the root burning match . Before the match went magician try to find audiences cards , but he failed . Magician holding a matchbox , made ??a magic gesture , matchbox slowly opened , a folded card lying on the inside , very clear , very open and unobstructed to put this card from the card box out open , it is the viewer to select and a signed card.
A process is very shocking , very clever method used , and even professional magician will be deceived !
Matchbook Odyssey by Peter Eggink (DVDPEMATC)
Effect:
A spectator's freely selectedcardis signed and returned to the deck. The magician says that he will use fire to find the spectator's card.
As he says this, he removes one match from a matchbook and lights it.
The spectator is asked to hold the match. The magician tries to find the spectator'scardbefore the match burns out, but he fails to do so.
With the matchbook at his fingertips, the magician waves his hand over the deck. The matchbook is opened slowly, and onecardappears folded up inside. Cleanly and fairly the foldedcardis removed from the matchbook, folded open, only to reveal the spectator's signed selection!
A truly devastating routine, which uses a very clever method that even fools professional magicians!
What People Are Saying:
"Very, very clever, indeed!"
- Ben Harris
"Matchbook Odyssey is very cool and well thought out. I thought there would be a switch as thecardwas removed but it was REALLY there! And everything is examinable. It's squeaky clean and very practical. Great thinking!"
- Mike Powers
"This looks excellent. Bestcardin matchbook I've seen"
- Peter Duffie
This DVD includes a specialcardgimmick on Bicycle stock, and instructions for the easy construction of the necessary gimmick.
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