Paradox Card

Trick by Mickael Chatelain
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Paradox Card

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Trick by Mickael Chatelain (19.95)

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Sometimes an effect is so surreal, so paradoxical, that even IMAGINING it is an accomplishment.

Mickael Chatelain is a genius to not only imagine it, but to create a beautiful hand-crafted method to go with it.

Imagine holding up a playing card. One side facing you the other side facing your audience. The spectators see the card has a circle cut out of it. You explain to them that the hole is not round it is a square. The spectators look at you like you are crazy but sure enough when you turn the card there is indeed a square cut out of the card. You can repeat this as many times as your spectators desire.

Includes a gimmick card and online video instructions.


Available in Red or Blue back.

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Customer reviews for Paradox Card

Reviewer

Paul

This is a really fun effect. Im not sure in what way I could fit it into a set but it's good for a few seconds of confusion among family, friends and colleagues. It's definitely crafted very well.

 
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Jeffrey

Disappointing. Of course I knew it is a gimmicked card and looks great on video but, I'm not sure how close you can get to someone before they can see the gimmick. At the same time, if you can't get close enough for the performance the effect is hard to see.

 

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  • DAVID asks: Can card be examined

    • 1. Dottore answers: With some sleight-of-hand, yes.
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  • Glenn asks: Can this effect be made for jumbo cards?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: If you are good at gaffing cards, you will easily be able to make one with jumbo cards.
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