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Magic Tricks

Pop Out Move by Chris Kenner

 

A modern version of a classic. Chris Kenner's take on the Pop-Out Move by Piet Forton. The Pop out move is used to produce cards one by one, as you seemingly just cut the deck.

The cards literally appear to pop out of the deck vertically without any aid or force. This move was featured By David Copperfield in his version of McDonald's Aces and can be applied to many different routines.

Learn the move from multiple angles with detailed instruction based on over 25 years of experience.

Pop Out Move by Chris Kenner Instantly produce a playing card from the center of the deck.

Chris Kenner presents his take on the classic Pop Out Move by Piet Forton. With a cut of the deck, a selected playing card visually pops out of the center.

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  • 4.8667
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  • 4
Craig • Melbourne • 11/26/12

Kenner has such a unique teaching style - I love it! The trick is such an amazing move for a quick demonstration of my magic skills during poker games.

  • 3
Craig • Melbourne • 11/24/12

Neat little pop out. Setup time is virtually none. So good for when you're put on the spot to perform.
Distract with a bit of talk, slip the Aces into place, and you're good to go.

  • 5
Victor Salcido • Long Beach • 08/20/12

Very clean.

  • 5
JOSH • US • 02/19/11

This is one of my favorite productions. There is a bit of knack, setup and practice needed, but it is one of those things that once it is down, it is amazing. I would have payed ten dollars for it. Thanks Chris!

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