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Hollow trick - Menny Lindenfeld

Trick by Menny Lindenfeld
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Hollow trick - Menny Lindenfeld

33.90 usd

Trick by Menny Lindenfeld (33.90)

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Phase One: The magician punches a hole through a freely chosen and signed card. He covers the hole with his fingertips and mysteriously slides it to a different location on the card! The hole is unquestionably real and the spectator's can see right through it.

Phase Two: At his command, this time without covering it, the hole visibly jumps to a third location on the card!

Phase Three: The magician then takes another card, slides it over the chosen card, and the hole visibly jumps from the chosen card to the second card! Both cards can then be given to the spectator for complete examination.

Comes with specially prepared card on Bicycle stock, hole punch and detailed, fully-illustrated instructions.

 

Customer reviews for Hollow trick - Menny Lindenfeld

Reviewer

Lucas

Hollow was one of the first tricks that I learned when I started picking up magic. Mine has since broke and I never got to getting a replacement. I'm glad that Vanishing Inc is selling these at such a great price and now I can finally perform this effect again.

 
Reviewer

Aaron

Menny is brilliant. I can't find Hollow 2 for sale anywhere. Very happy with Hollow, and need 2 for a follow up. Are more being manufactured! Thanks for the great sale price on Hollow!

 

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  • Miguel asks: How do you fix the gimmick when it breaks.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: For this kind of question we suggest emailing magic@vanishingincmagic.com
  • Shay asks: Does it comes with the hollow punch? ( the things that makes the holes?

    • 1. Jim answers: No.
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