Witness Adrian Vega’s ‘Deck Stab’! A signed card MIRACULOUSLY impaled on a knife, right before your eyes! No table needed, pure close-up magic. (Gimmick DIY)
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Deck Stab by Adrian Vega is a revolutionary in-the-hand card stab trick that can be performed anywhere, anytime, without the need for a table. Created by the innovative mind behind SCAANDAL and Billing Card, this trick is a must-have for any magician’s repertoire.
Here’s how it works: A card is selected, signed, and returned to the deck. The deck is then shuffled and placed back into the card box. With a dramatic flourish, the magician takes a knife and stabs it through both the deck and the box. The blade visibly protrudes through the box. In one swift motion, the knife is slid sideways, revealing a single impaled card— the spectator’s signed card! It’s a moment of pure magic that will leave your audience in awe.
Deck Stab is not just visually stunning; it’s also incredibly practical. You can carry the deck in your pocket and be ready to perform at a moment’s notice. Whether you’re performing close-up, parlor, or stage magic, this trick is perfect for closing your card act with a bang.
Key features of Deck Stab:
- Easy to perform
- No table required
- Highly visual and impactful
- Ideal for close-up, parlor, or stage performances
Description
Deck Stab is an in-the-hand card stab that can be done anywhere, anytime. It’s created by Adrian Vega, the creator of SCAANDAL and Billing Card.
A card is selected, signed, and returned to the deck. The deck is shuffled and placed back into the card box. The magician takes a knife and stabs it through the deck and the box – the blade can be seen protruding through the box. Now, in one deft move, the knife is slid quickly to the side, with ONE CARD IMPALED on it. Yes, you guessed it – the spectator’s signed card! A miracle!
Deck Stab does not require a table at all. You can remove the deck from your pocket and you are ready to perform. It’s a perfect routine to close your card act.
Key points to remember:
- Easy to do
- No table required
- Highly visual
- Perfect for close-up, parlor, or stage