Twizted 2.0

Trick by Eric Jones
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Twizted 2.0

34.95 usd

Trick by Eric Jones (34.95)

Out of stock. Email me when new stock arrives.
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After being unavailable for years, this devious gimmick from Eric Jones is back and better than ever!

“Twizted 2.0” is your secret weapon for easily performing jaw-dropping visual magic without any sleight of hand. This is a practical worker gimmick that can, and should, be used in your close-up magic performances.

Just pop the “Twizted 2.0” gimmick into your normal red Bicycle deck and you’ll be ready to blow minds with incredible…

  • Transportations
  • Teleportations
  • Reversals
  • Sandwich Effects
  • And more…

“Twizted 2.0” by Eric Jones is so versatile that it’s often referred to as the Flipper Coin of card magic. It hides in plain sight right in your normal deck of cards and is a card magic accessory every serious magician should own. This is sleightless visual magic at its finest and the ingenious gimmick handles all the hard work for you.

Each set comes with two (2) high quality gimmicks that have been handmade to perfection by Eric. You’ll also get instant access to complete instructions featuring all the old and new ideas for the gimmick, including “Money Card”, which is Eric’s favorite way to use this powerful tool.

 

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  • Robert asks: Is this a similar gimmick to Jones’s Portal cards?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It is similar.
  • Allen asks: Hi, it really looks like the “UNLINK Remastered” by PCTC Production. Is it very very similar? I already got the unlinked.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: While they are similar, there are small modifications to the Unlink gimmick that make them both very different.
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