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ALL PRICES SHOWN ARE IN CANADIAN DOLLARS

Horsin' Around
Three cards are shown, each with a part of a cute, topless pin-up
girl—there's her head, her middle, and her bottom! The head and
middle are dealt face down on the table, and the bottom is inserted
back out partway into your pocket. You now ask someone where the
middle is. They say, “On the table . . .” But you remove the card
from your pocket and show it is now the middle! The middle is placed
between the two cards on the table. The big surprise comes when you
now offer to reveal the complete picture. The cards are turned up
and—instead of the girl—there’s now a picture of a shabby horse . .
. you've just been Horsin' Around! A great bar and party gag. Good
for a laugh every time. Real easy to do.
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4 Flush
A “Wild Card” effect with six cards! You show five blank-faced
cards and one Four of Spades. The Four is brushed against two of the
blank cards and they change to Fours! This is repeated with the
other blank cards and at the finish, all six cards have changed to
the Four of Spades—a Four Flush! No double-faced cards are used, yet
spectators seem to see the face and back of every card!
Easy to do! Complete with specially-printed cards and illustrated
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Australian Aces
Knockout version of an Australian Monte Game! The performer
displays three Aces of Diamonds and an Ace of Clubs, asking the
spectator to follow the black Ace. One red Ace is laid aside face
down and the black Ace is put between the other two red Aces. The
spectator fails to follow the black Ace because when the three cards
are shown, they’re ALL RED ACES and the black Ace is on the table!
The entire routine is repeated—but again the spectator is wrong! The
third time the spectator guesses the black Ace is on the table, but
it's really a red one . . . and the other three cards are now ALL
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DEALER’S CHOICE
A masterful routine of visual magic! Six cards, shown blank on
both sides, are dealt out in pairs. As each pair is picked up and
pushed through the performer’s hand, winning cards for various games
are “printed” visually:
• Two red Threes for Canasta
• The Ten of Diamonds and the Two of Spades (Big and Little Casino)
for Casino
• An Ace and Ten — 21 — for Blackjack
The face of one card then vanishes leaving a five-card Poker hand.
The hand is worthless, however, but when the cards are pushed
through the hand, the Poker hand changes to Four-of-a-Kind!
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Bicycle Red Dragon Deck


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