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BREACH by Daniel Madison

 

Any playing card is selected and placed face up on top of the deck. The pack is lowered beneath a glass surface or tabletop and the selection visually penetrates up through the glass.

Without warning, it immediately melts back down through the table again.

BREACH is an incredibly visual card penetration that happens with little cover using ANY glass tabletop or surface. This is what card magic is supposed to look like.

Learn everything you need to know to perfect the trick - along with all of its details, nuances, subtleties, and variations - in over five minutes of concise, high definition instruction.

"Practical and convincing - no awkward moves." - Squirrel, theory11 forums


Want to know MORE? Listen to our latest roundtable discussion podcast with Daniel Madison discussing his origins and influences in magic and cardistry, his creative process, and more.

BREACH by Daniel Madison A playing card visually travels through a solid glass table - both up, then back down again.

A signature card trick from the mind of underground magician daniel+Madison and one of the premiere effects from his two DVD anthology on card technique.

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6 Reviews

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  • 4.2500
from 28 ratings
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  • 5
Tom Elderfield • London • 03/06/13

Easy to perform and great for grabbing other peoples attention. I perform it like it's not a trick and people just get amazed. Nice job Dan!

  • 4
Andri • Cyprus • 03/05/13

Impressive effect but I don't like to use extra cards.

  • 4
Josh B. • Salt Lake City, Utah • 08/24/12

This is a great opener to do on an off beat. It's not angle sensitive at all. The first time I saw this I was standing behind Dan. This is a good quick trick, be prepared to do a follow up afterwards.

  • 5
Ben Simons • UK • 02/18/12

Really like this one. I figured it out after watching the trailers a few times, but I'm still buying it so i know all the nooks and crannies! Nice job as always from Dan Hauss.

  • 4
George Vandenberg • Surrey, England • 01/14/12

If this trick was created by anyone other than Daniel Madison, I would be impressed! However, due to Madison's regular awesomeness, I was unimpressed. It is very angle sensitive and requires plenty of practice. 4 stars as, from the right angle, it is a miracle... losing a star because it is not impromptu, angle sensitive, and not up to Madison's stratospherically high standard.

  • 4
M. Stanley • Utah • 11/03/10

This is a pretty easy and fun trick. In my opinion it's not something I'd put together as some part of a routine, but more of an impromptu "hey look, I have a chapstick in my pocket, want to see something cool?"? trick.

When I show it to people that usually ask to see it again because they think that they can figure it out. You may need to go to the store to buy some things to help you modify the chapstick, and because of that the chapstick is NOT examinable.

Pros: Easy, Fun to do, Impromptu

Cons: Not really a serious trick, You need the gimmicked chapstick, The chapstick is not examinable

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