Prepare to be amazed! Aldo Colombini & Gene Castillion present Noah’s Mix Up! Witness a baffling card trick where thought-of animals magically appear! With jumbo cards & DVD. Two routines included!
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Aldo Colombini – Gene Castillion – Noah’s Mix Up
Experience the magic of Aldo Colombini with the captivating card trick, Noah’s Mix Up. This incredible routine will leave your audience in awe as you perform a mind-blowing illusion with two packets of jumbo cards, each featuring different animals on their faces.
Here’s how it works:
- Two packets of jumbo cards are shown, one with blue backs and the other with red backs.
- Two spectators are asked to think of any one of the five animals in each packet (no force).
- You assemble the two packets and mix the cards a few times.
- When the cards are separated, one packet contains four red-backed cards with one blue-backed card in the middle, and the other packet has four blue-backed cards with one red-backed card in the middle.
- The surprise? The two opposite color cards in each packet are the thought-of cards!
This complete set includes a DVD with two routines performed and explained by Aldo Colombini, along with jumbo cards featuring animals in full color. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned magicians, Noah’s Mix Up is a must-have addition to your magic repertoire.
Two packets of jumbo cards are shown, each with different animals on the faces. One packet has blue-backed cards and the other packet has red-backed cards. Two spectators are asked to each THINK of any one of the five animals in each packet (no force). You assemble the two packets, and mix the cards a few times. When the cards are separated into two five-card packets, in one packet you have four red-backed cards and one blue-backed card in the middle and, in the other, four blue-backed cards and one red-backed card in the middle. Surprise! The two opposite color cards in each packet are the two thought-of cards! Complete with DVD and Jumbo cards with animals in full color. Two routines included, performed and explained by Aldo Colombini.