Houdinis Last Trick (Gimmicks and Online Instructions)
by Peter Eggink
From your wallet you remove a picture of the Great "Houdini" -
everyone is familiar with the fact that Harry Houdini was the world's
greatest escapologist and still is a huge inspiration to every magician
in the world.
You begin to tell the story that you've shot this
"instant" picture from an actual picture of the iconic magician, during
your visit at the "Houdini Museum": Analog pictures are known for their
ability to capture energy and other spiritual phenomena.
You are
introducing your spectator to "Houdini's famous card trick": You explain
that Houdini would have a spectator think of any card and then
magically revealed the chosen card in his breast pocket of his jacket.
Here
is where the experiment starts... the spectator holds the picture in
between her hands to "connect" with the master magician's energy (or the
picture can be set aside so no one is able to touch it again).
Next, ask your spectator to memorize any card from the deck.
As
if Houdini's spirit actually came through, your spectator feels a
strange sensation...when you ask your spectator to open her hands and
take a close look at the picture again, eerily and magically their
chosen card has now appeared and is revealed inside Houdini's breast
pocket in the photograph!
In the end the photo may be fully examined.Houdini's Last Trick comes complete with the ready to go gimmick, photograph and online instructions.
This is really a beautiful, brand new rendition of Peter's ingenious "Ghost-Tag" which was a blockbuster release 15 years ago.
"Houdini's Last Trick"
opens up for a great patter and emotionally involves your spectators
throughout the routine with an nostalgic, spiritual feel to it.
You will LOVE this.
Special engineered gimmick!
Self working!
EERY and MAGICAL card revelation!
Fits inside your phone case or wallet!
Always ready to go!
Houdinis Last Trick (Gimmicks and Online Instructions) by Peter Eggink
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