Product Description
'There's a 'hole' lot of shaking going on!'
Showing the back of a card you point out the holes, one, two, three and four holes, one in each corner. This is no optical illusion; these are real holes. Shake the card and the four holes suddenly jump to the centre of the card! A final shake and the four holes visibly vanish, leaving a 'whole' card. Both sides of the fully restored card can be shown.
That's a 'hole' lot of magic for a single card!
The holes jump from the edges to the centre and then disappear!
No black art, or little mirrors or clever illusion, these holes are very real! Easy to do and highly visual, this is the sort of wonderful magic we come to love from Vincenzo DiFatta.
Instant reset, this cleverly gimmicked card will last many performances with a little care. Includes a plastic card case to protect your investment.
A startling close-up effect for any performer and a powerful illusion that a church worker can use for evangelism.
Gospel Idea - Show the card and explain how the four holes remind us of the four gospels, which each tell us of the crucifixion of Jesus. Shake the card and the holes move to the centre. Mention that Jesus was pierced four times, in his hands, feet and side. Shake the card again, and the card becomes whole, just as his death and resurrection can make us whole.
Presentation idea - Explain how decks of cards in Vegas are only used once. After that, they punch holes in the cards and sell the decks to tourists as souvenirs. This card is from the Four Seasons Resort - note the four holes! But gamblers are famous for their sneaky ways. They want to sneak these cards back into the casinos poker game. After all, having an Ace up the sleeves can be very useful. So they fix the holes like this. (Holes move to the middle) Ah nearly there. (Holes vanish). And that of course, in the 'hole' truth!
Comes complete with a gimmicked Bicycle card, plastic card wallet and exclusive online instructions. Made with original Bicycle cards, the value of the face will vary and the back of the card might be blue.