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OUIJA
Mark Zellinger
Everyone has a story about the time they used a Ouija Board. the idea you could conjure the spirits of the dead to answer life's burning questions like "Where did grandpa hide the combo to the safe?" and "Will I ever make it as an animal gynecologist?"...It was always something fun and unexplainable.
Playing cards have a history in the supernatural as well. From the first Tarot Cards to the mysteries of the suits and spots, playing cards are deep rooted and thought to have descended from a time where magic was dark.
Just like the Ouija Board you had as a kid, you summon the spirits once again to help find the spectator's signed card. Lost in the deck to us mortals, but seen by the spirits. As you place your fingers on the deck, it starts to rise and then begins to turn!
The spirits have once again answered the call and have found the card!
Many presentations possible, can be done surrounded, gimmick can be added to a borrowed deck.
NO IT, NO MAGNETS, NO WIRES
5 Reviews
Incredible. Never thought of using this cheap and household gimmick. This Trick is so simple but will blow everyone's minds.
Soest, North Rhine-Westphalia • Dec 11th, 2018I would have never thought that the gimmick would be what it is. This is so clever to use the house hold item that no one thinks about. I love this trick.
PA • Oct 31st, 2015This trick is very very clever; I never suspected how it would be done. It does need one thing that everyone basically has in their house. When I figured it out I loved it. If you like those freaky looking card tricks this is definitely one of them.
Harlowton • May 18th, 2015The method is simple in itself but looks much more difficult than it is; your spectators will almost never suspect a thing.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • Nov 28th, 2014Mark has kept this effect underground for sometime now. I knew the first time I saw it I suspected a different method, but when I saw the real method I was genuinely impressed with the adaptation of the gimmick. Well done, and I recommend this download to anyone.
Cape Girardeau, MO • Aug 25th, 2014