Behold! Lee Smith’s Fifth Element! A mind-reading marvel where a spectator’s thought-of card vanishes, only to reappear in MY pocket! Get the PDF now. (157 characters)
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Lee Smith – Fifth Element
Discover the magic of Lee Smith’s Fifth Element, a captivating PDF booklet that brings two of his most sought-after mentalist card tricks to your fingertips. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned magicians, these routines are designed to amaze and intrigue your audience with their simplicity and effectiveness.
What’s Inside?
- Impromptu Magic: Perform these tricks anytime, anywhere with just a borrowed deck of cards.
- Mentalist Theme: Engage your audience with tricks that focus on the power of thought and perception.
- Interactive Experience: Challenge spectators to trap their chosen card, adding an exciting layer of interaction.
In this booklet, Lee Smith shares detailed instructions and insights into two of his favorite effects from his working repertoire. These tricks have garnered significant interest for their ability to create a sense of wonder and disbelief, making them a must-have for any magician’s collection.
Whether you’re looking to enhance your magic skills or simply want to impress your friends, Lee Smith’s Fifth Element offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Download your copy today and start performing these incredible tricks!
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Spectator is shown five cards and asked to think of any one of them.
The five cards are placed one at a time into the spectators hand and
he is challenged to trap his chosen card as soon as he sees it by
placing his other hand on top. The magician then proves the spectator
wasn?t quick enough by producing the thought of card from his pocket.
In this pdf booklet Lee Smith presents two of his favourite effects from
his working repertoire. There has been a lot of interest in these two
tricks which can both be done impromptu with a borrowed deck and have
a mentalist theme. Both routines seem to the spectator to have
“thought” of cards rather than the standard pick-a-card trick.