John Kennedy has created a novel new method for the "Out To Lunch" principle that gives it the ultimate level of deception.
With "Clearly Out to Lunch" by John Kennedy, your audience clearly sees the center of the stack the entire time. This is already a huge improvement, but it's just the beginning.
This innovative gimmick has a built-in "double prediction" feature that enables a second prediction to appear. After revealing the initial prediction, the card is placed face down on the table. When it's turned back over, a second prediction has magically appeared next to the original. This brand-new feature allows you to perform effects that have never been possible before.
"Clearly Out to Lunch" can be used with your own business cards or note cards of nearly any color or texture. You receive the red anodized aluminum buckle with a red elastic band, as well as complete video instructions including John's full "Invisible Prediction" routine that capitalizes on the double prediction feature.
"Clearly Out to Lunch is John Kennedy's genius re-invention of the Out to Lunch principle. John's improvement is so clever, I just laugh when I look at it because it's so deceptive. Your spectators won't stand a chance." Chris Smith
"Leave it to John Kennedy to finally bring 'Out To Lunch' up to date. With an original new design that looks more "MOMA" than "Magic Shop", John has eliminated the low-rent look of a wide rubber band and replaced it with modern taste and style. John also added a new feature that gives us powerful possibilities while making the classic elements even more deceptive. A fooling effect powered by an intelligent method, this is the mark of John's magic." Michael Weber
"Everyone knows the genius of John Kennedy, as he has shared his original creations with the conjuring community for over 40 years. That said, I wrote a book on the Out-To-Lunch principle, so I think I'm qualified to proclaim that John's devious new design elevates this age old principle, and for the first time, is Clearly Out To Lunch!" Gregory Wilson