Abracadabra! Witness Meltdown Cardbox by Andrew Loh! A selected card magically appears within a closed card case! No setup, impromptu, pure magic! Get yours now!
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Meltdown Cardbox by Andrew Loh
Experience the magic of the Meltdown Cardbox, a stunning card trick that will leave your audience in awe. A freely selected card is placed between four Kings, and the packet is then placed inside a card case. With a simple snap of the fingers, the card appears to melt through the case, revealing the four Kings inside. This trick ends clean, leaving no trace of the magic behind.
- No setup required – Ready to perform anytime, anywhere.
- Perfect opener – Captivate your audience from the very start.
- No gimmicks or duplicates – Pure, impromptu magic.
- Borrowed deck friendly – Perform with any deck, adding to the mystery.
- Visually stunning – The moment the card melts through the case is unforgettable.
Professionally illustrated and meticulously crafted, the Meltdown Cardbox stands out in the world of magic. Here’s what fellow magicians have to say:
“I performed your trick for a few friends last night and it went really well. Excellent one!” – Peter Duffie
“I performed this three times over the weekend and it went very well! Everyone really loves the moment where the card visibly appears after the box is ‘thumped’ out. That is a very clever touch and it really makes the whole routine stronger!” – Shannon Clark
1st edition 2007; 6 pages.
Word count: 1227 which is equivalent to 4 standard pages of text
A card is freely selected and it is placed in between the four Kings. The Kings packet is then placed in the card case and the flap is closed. Performer snaps the card case with his fingers, a card seems to melt through the card case. The card case is opened and four Kings are found inside. You end clean!
- No setup.
- Great opener.
- No gimmicks or duplicates.
- It’s impromptu and can be performed at any time.
- The deck can be borrowed – visual magic at its best.
This is professionally illustrated which is quite rare in the days of quick shot digital cameras.I performed your trick for a few friends last night and it went really well. Excellent one! – Peter Duffie
I performed this three times over the weekend and it went very well! Everyone really loves the moment where the card visibly appears after the box is “thumped” out. That is a very clever touch and it really makes the whole routine stronger! – Shannon Clark
1st edition 2007; 6 pages.
word count: 1227 which is equivalent to 4 standard pages of text