Yes, another question about lit. I was wondering - because no one seems to have brought this up before - aobut the matches. What is your justification for bringing the matches into play?
I mean,
"A spectator is asked to take a match out of a matchbook, and ignite a match to verify its validity. The matchbook is then held tightly in their closed fist.
A card is selected in the deck - then visually vanished under impossible conditions. The spectator slowly opens their hand to find the matchbook has visually transformed into a twisted hybrid of playing card and match pack."
Just seems to me a bit random, is all.
GW
I mean,
"A spectator is asked to take a match out of a matchbook, and ignite a match to verify its validity. The matchbook is then held tightly in their closed fist.
A card is selected in the deck - then visually vanished under impossible conditions. The spectator slowly opens their hand to find the matchbook has visually transformed into a twisted hybrid of playing card and match pack."
Just seems to me a bit random, is all.
GW