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"What a great card trick...the spectators are always mystified at the outcome...and the cost is low." Donald Walker
"This is a good one for delivering a strong gospel message while keeping your audience engaged." Peter Cooper
"I use the card trick I bought from you so much when I share the Gospel! Brilliant! Thank you, keep the ideas coming!" Janet Prescott
The King of Hearts Melt Down is one of our favourite effects.
Two playing cards are displayed in a small plastic wallet the King of Hearts and the 7 Clubs. The cards are removed and placed between the spectator's hands. When the spectator separates his hands, the cards have changed. The pips from one card have melted onto the back of the King of Hearts, leaving the other card completely blank!
And all this happens in the spectator's own hands! They will stare in disbelief at the two cards they are holding.
For the gospel magician, there is probably no better illustration for Jesus taking our sins upon himself so that we might be a pure and holy people.
Practically self-working. The cards can be examined afterwards. Instant reset. Repeat immediately. It's the Holy Grail of pocket tricks!
Comes complete with King of Hearts Melt Down including cards, wallet x2 cards and our exclusive instructions.
Reviews
"What a great card trick that can be used straight away, can be used in a Christian or secular environment. I have used it to great effect and the spectators are always mystified at the outcome, its pocket size and the cost is low." - Donald Walker
"I owned one for years, and used it to death, so I bought some more from Mission Magic, and their version is stronger – the King of Hearts card they provide seems to be made of a stronger material, and won't get tatty as quickly as my first one did, even with the use I give it. The wallet is also strong and seems to be reinforced with metal (my magnets stick to it!)
In our drop-in centre we often get asked 'show me a trick', so this is a good one for delivering a strong gospel message while keeping your audience engaged." - Peter Cooper