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Impress = X (Fox Lake) by Johnson Products

(c. 1974)
Out of stock

$95.00

Out of stock

Description

Johnson Precision Magic or Johnson Products are well known for their fake coins and brass coin gimmicks. But this was one of their early non-coin effects, that was made equally well as any of their coin work.

This has been long unavailable which is a shame because it really is a wonderful effect. The props are well made and it has a clean simple method that will impress you.

Notice: this uses the original Fox Lake cards as issued and the cards are in very good condition and ready to perform. The video shows Bicycle cards but this version is using Fox Lake cards as shown in the photos.

Includes:

  • the clear lucite frame fitted with solid brass hardware
  • a black vinyl card case to hold the packet of blank face cards
  • a regular deck of Fox Lake cards and the black cloth bag which acts as the darkroom
  • instruction sheet written by Alan Wakeling that includes all of the hints and presentation ideas which will build this routine into a real reputation maker for you.

Effect: From the inventive mind of Alan Wakeling comes this gem. Read this effect carefully. From a small black bag the magician removes two clear lucite panels that have been bolted together. Sealed between the plastic plates is a blank face card. The magician explains that this is a photographic card. The spectator selects one card from a shuffled deck and slides it under a clip on the frame. The card is positioned face-to-face with the blank face card inside the plastic. You then slide another blank face card onto the back of the selected card. After the spectator has examined the bag, you slide the whole assembly inside. Wait a couple of seconds and then remove the frame. Let the spectator turn the first blank face card face up. Watch him gasp when he discovers the back of his card is now printed there.

But what about the blank card that is sealed inside the plastic? Here’s the kicker. Remove the spectators card from under the clip and there inside the plastic frame is a duplicate 6f the spectators card. You’ve just printed the front and back of a selected card. S it back and let them examine the frame and the cards. There’s nothing to find.

(Notice: Includes: Printed Instructions.)

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