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30 Seconds to Stun

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30 Seconds to Stun

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Trick by Richard Sanders (34.95)

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A multi-phase masterpiece from Richard Sanders that delivers multiple knockout punches in less than 30 seconds. There is no quicker or more direct way to instantly impress any audience.

With your back turned and deck held behind you, a card is freely selected. It then vanishes and, when you turn to face your participant again, is shown to have appeared in your mouth.

This is a truly stunning moment that will never fails to make everyone freak out. If you ended here, you would still look like a superhuman magician.

But, Richard doesn't stop there. He also shows you to turn this into a super-fooling, three-phase routine in which you break the magician's code by repeating the trick. Not only that, but you do it in increasingly impossible ways. On the final phase, you don't even touch the deck.

"30 Seconds to Stun" offers everything you'd want in a magic trick:

  • Easy to do
  • Fast, direct and practical
  • Tried and tested workhorse
  • Super powerful
  • No sleight of hand
  • No palming
  • No difficult moves

You'll receive custom gimmicks that work with a red Bicycle deck right out of the box (but you can also modify things to work with any deck in just a few seconds). This gimmick not only handles all the hard work, but even allows you to end with an examinable deck. Richard covers everything in the included tutorial. As an extra bonus, he even takes you behind the curtain to show you other effects and brilliant applications for this innovative method.

"30 Seconds to Stun" by Richard Sanders is the trick you'll want to have ready when you need to leave an audience speechless. Just 30 seconds is all that's needed to leave an impression that will last a lifetime.

 

Customer reviews for 30 Seconds to Stun

Reviewer

Greg

This is good. Much easier to perform than I imagined. The tutorial is very well done.

 
Reviewer

Chris

Great effect, very extensive tutorial, some angle limitations so you have to be very careful on walk around events. More than worth the money for the ideas, even if you already have the gimmick.

 
Reviewer

Greg

This is a solid trick. It hits hard. Don't be nervous about the handling. Richard does a very good jobwalking you through it. It is not difficult at all. You will be able master this in short order.

 
Reviewer

Randy

Very easy but effective card trick to learn and do in two minutes. Richard Sanders always produces great material and produces fabulous teaching videos/instructions.

 
Reviewer

IAN

A very simple card trick with very clear video instructions, I was able to do this within 10 minutes of watching the video it is very easy to do, The only tricky bit is getting the rifle to stop at the right place it sometimes goes past the spot but with practice it is a total mind blower.
I like easy tricks to do for family and friends and this hits the spot it totally amazed them all, you do need to use your own deck but that is not a problem, this is well worth the money and it has fooled everyone so far I would recommend buying this.

 
Reviewer

Fred

I’m a huge Richard Sanders fan, so I was excited to snag this. It doesn’t disappoint. Most importantly for me, as an amateur, was the quality of the instruction. It’s well lit, well shot, and well mic’d… and Richard does an excellent job explaining each phase (including alternate handlings, phase order, and more). Exactly the quality I would expect! Thanks!!

 
Reviewer

Jeff

This kills! When I first saw the trailer, I thought to myself, "How in the world are you going to get away with that three times in a row?" but Richard Sanders has come up with a way, and it's really great. People can't believe it when you make the card disappear from the deck (their perception, at least) and appear in your mouth without even touching the cards. I love this so much and I want to do it everywhere now. Just a heads up, this is not a trick you can repeat with the same group. In fact, you wouldn't want to do this repeatedly at a party unless you make your own gimmick(s) (which is not hard, once you see what it is). This is what I did so that now I can do this for multiple people at a function and even if they compare notes, there's nothing for them to discover. Highly recommended!

 
Reviewer

Larry

When I saw the gaff, I laughed out loud.

This is a type of gaff that I have been building and using for over 50 years (yes, I really am that old...) that has always amazed and baffled laymen and most other magicians. In all those years, I have had only one fellow magician take me aside and comment on my use of a gaff that he also routinely used.

I laughed because I was totally "stunned" by the presentation, and thought it was great fun to find out that one of my own favorite secret weapons had so completely astonished me.

Richard's gaff design is slightly different from the ones I have built and still do build, but the tool itself really is very versatile. After you get one, you will find many more uses for it. In fact, I have a complete 12 to 15 minute close up routine I use where the gaff sits in the deck unnoticed until I use it for the closer in a presentation quite different from the one here...And it always creates a great response. One of my favorite uses is a no-fuss card to Porper Steel Box, where the box has been locked in full view with an audience member holding the key from the start of the routine, and the deck has been used for 6 or seven other effects.

Buy it...Not only is Richard's presentation great, but the gaff is a great utility piece for any closeup presentation.

 
Reviewer

Brian

As far as ease of performance compared to the wow factor, you'd be hard-pressed to beat this one. It's a really easy to perform trick, but takes practice to perform it well. Every move is made at certain points for a reason, and when you follow Richard's advice, you'll leave your spectators stunned. If you jump into it too quickly, you might give away the kicker too soon or their attention might not be on the right place at the right time. I encourage you to practice the timing on this a lot before you perform it. It's a little pricey for what it is, but it will become a standard in your routines after you do it.

 
Reviewer

Christopher

I have been performing "Behind my Back" from Richard Sanders "Close Up Assassin" for well over a two decades. It's been a staple of both my Strolling and Close Up Magic Shows. Hands down, my favorite card effect out there by far. Super fast, zero skill involved allowing me to focus on making a connection with my audience.

When I saw this trailer, I knew it was the same routine, just repackaged and rebranded. I didn't care. I purchased it anyway and I am NOT disappointed. There is so much more thinking on this since the original publication dropped that is worth the cost of this and more. I was intrigued by the addition of the two additional phases and whereas I don't think I'd use all three phases together in a single routine, I will definitely be using these ideas with other routines I do.

Well done Richard Sanders! Thanks for making all of look good for a very long time!

 
Reviewer

christopher

Richard Sanders has created something very special here. From the audience perspective, you performed magic. Not a magic trick, but magic. And when you crush them alone or with others in a group, they will react just as they do in the videos.

1) If it’s at a wedding, or other strolling function, they are going to going to grab people they know, so that they can watch them react as they did. It’s very similar to the bunnies in that respect.

2) You can only follow 30 Minutes to Stun with gold. You can’t go from screams to “oh, that’s clever.”

Richard has us covered with multiple phases to choose from, so you can mix and match how to stun them. So as with card under drink, you can blow them away multiple times.

After spending a day performing this for as many people as I could and because it was so much fun and the reactions matched the audience reactions on the download, 30 Seconds to Stun will be my card opener in professional settings.

Chris Kavanagh, NYC

 
Reviewer

Jim

Richard Sanders got me again!!!! When I received the effect in the mail, I was like "how am I supposed to do what he did in the trailer for the three different phases with just one little gimmick?" When I watched the explanation, I was completely fooled by his simplistic, but well orchestrated misdirection. Great addition to my ambitious card routine. Though there are no knuckle-busting sleights, he does warn about doing this without taking the time to practice and perfect this wonderful effect. Kudos to Sanders!!!!!!!

 
Reviewer

Eddie

Richard Sanders does it again! 30 Seconds to Stun is instantly going into my set. All three phases are KILLER and provide so much surprise for the audience. You can also pick and choose what phases you perform: All three, just 1 and 2, just 1 and 3, etc. The gimmick is simple but effective and well made. My only gripe is the price point: $34.95 for this is kinda wacky to me. $24.95 seems more appropriate with what you get. That's about it in terms of cons. 30 Seconds to Stun is full of pros and I can't wait to see what sort of reactions it inspires in the real world.

Applause all around for Mr. Sanders!

 
Reviewer

Robert

Great trick and very surprising. It has a very simple sleight, or a more advanced one if you're into sleight of hand. You can easily go into an Ambitious routine, or just do the three routines this teaches. The tutorial is great and he spends a lot of time explaining the nuances of the trick. This goes into my strolling set immediately!

 
Reviewer

Don

Richard Sanders is one of the most prolific creaters in the magic community. This is a beautifully constructed routine and very magical. Would I suggest that you purchase this? Absolutely! However, I have to put this on my, SOP list. Personally, I do believe it is Slightly Over Priced.

 
Reviewer

Matthew

The gaffs are good, the routine is solid. The effect is powerful. Why then did Richard Sanders feel the need to deceive with a trailer that is patiently misleading? It fooled me along with many other magicians into thinking this involved a novel and apparently exceptionally clean technique for Card to Mouth. You'll notice in the trailer that Richard's arms are by his side as he turns around. The card magically appears in his mouth. This is very different from the method in the tutorial, which does not allow for this clean positioning. The method is instead what we would all otherwise have suspected. It's just disappointing that someone of Sanders' reputation is resorting to misleading trailers like this.

 

Community questions about 30 Seconds to Stun

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  • David asks: What are the performance limitations? (e.g. angles, clothing, set up, etc)

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: You do not need any clothing specifically but you’ll want to be conscious of your angles for certain phases.
  • Charles asks: What level ability required?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Beginner
  • Rohail asks: does it come with a deck, or you need to provide one?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: You’ll need to provide your own deck.
  • Michael asks: If there’s a gimmick, can it be rung into a borrowed deck?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: If the borrowed deck matches the gimmick, you can ring it in.
  • Simon asks: Also would like to know if the card is different for all three phases

    • 1. Phillip answers: I have that same question. My guess is if you don't get an answer from Vinc then it is the same card in all three phases. I'm willing to bet the gimmick card is a short card attached to a long card. It is a forced card apparently. I have a similar routine that I came up with about three years ago except I don't place it in my mouth. It is a gimmicked card secret by Annemann from what I remember.
    • 2. Ed answers: It’s the same card all three times but done in. A different way, no strings or anything like that you actually just place the card in your mouth in an off beat very old principle is used I actually made the gimmick to play around with until minor arrives
    • 3. Don answers: If it's a three phase routine I doubt that the card is the same every time.
    • 4. Don answers: Good theory concerning the card being forced, I guess. But how does it wind up in your mouth? I ordered this and I'm hoping there are no threads or elastic involved.
    • 5. Ricki answers: It’s the same card all 3 times
    • 6. Christian answers: It is actually NOT the same card in all phases. Two of the phases use the gimmick, and the card is the same. One of the phases does not use the gimmick and can be done with any card, and it can be signed. The tutorial videos (which are superb, and provide the value that you're paying for) contain a bunch of excellent ideas about where and how the different phases can be applied. This is not a single three phase trick, the phases can be completely independent and can be used, for example, to spice up an ACR.
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  • Ged asks: Trying to access the tutorial… ?

    • 1. Will answers: Contact wizards@vanishingincmagic.com
    • 2. Dan answers: Someone forgot to upload the tutorial - I've been told it will be uploaded in 1 - 3 business days
    • 3. Ed answers: It sucks you can't access the download how does someone forget to upload the tutorial
    • 4. Thomas answers: How does someone not upload a tutorial and finalize it before releasing an effect. That should be the first step.
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  • Tony asks: Can you, follow my logic here, combine with, say, Jigsaw Deck to introduce the deck that will be used for this?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes that can work.
  • Eisen asks: Can the gimmick be re-work or tweak to change to the card I use regularly or it has to be same as the gimmick?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes
  • Nathan asks: Is this instantly repeatable when moving from table to table at a walk-around gig? If it isn't instantly repeatable then how long is the reset time approximately?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It is. Reset time is about 30 seconds.
  • Heather asks: This effect looks intriguing. Are there any alternative revelations suggested for those who don't want to have cards in their mouth? Besides the obvious reasons to not have cards in one's mouth, as a female performer, my lipstick would get all over it as well. Thanks for your thoughts on this!

    • 1. Craig answers: I don't think lipstick should disqualify someone from performing this. I'm not familiar with the method, but I assume you could clip the card to your necklace or top just as quickly with the right kind of clip. Maybe you could use The Gold Standard by David Regal.
    • 2. Adam answers: In a world of theoretically endless tricks, certainly more than anyone could conceivably perform, if you don't want to put a card in your mouth, maybe choose an effect where the card doesn't go in your mouth? Not every effect needs to be performable by everyone in every situation.
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  • Eric asks: Curious if this is an updated version of "behind my back" from Close up Assassin also by Richard Sanders?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes, it is.
  • Christopher asks: Any idea when the TUTORIAL will be uploaded? I purchased this a few days ago and never received the tutorial amongst my other downloads. I reached out and one of the wizards told me you were still waiting for Richard to send the tutorial link to you. Do we have a firm “DATE” yet on when this will be available for us to view?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The tutorial is available.
  • Kieron asks: Is the selected card the same with each pack sold? (As in, if I wished to, could I buy it twice to get two different card options?)

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The card may vary.
  • Ged asks: I purchased 30 Seconds to Stun, and received the trick, but it does not appear on my downloads list, or in my archives. Where can I find it, the tutorial? Thanks

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Email our support wizards (wizards@vanishingincmagic.com) and someone will take care of you.
  • Charles asks: Disregard my previous question. Somehow I missed Erics question. So it is the same effect but is the methodology any different?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The methodology is the same.
    • 2. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The methodology is the same.
    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The methodology is the same.
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