Prepare to be amazed! Tango’s Blinked (Gimmick construction) conjures currency from thin air! Learn the secrets of this Kartis creation & craft your own illusion. Get ready to astound!
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Unveil the Magic with Tango – Blinked (Gimmick Construction)
Experience the art of magic like never before with Tango – Blinked, the latest innovation from the renowned Argentinean master of magic, Kartis. This remarkable trick is a modern twist on the classic bill production, designed to mesmerize and captivate your audience.
With Blinked, you can transform a blank piece of paper into one, two, or even three real bills, or seamlessly switch one bill for another. Crafted with the signature ‘one-hand handling’ technique of Kartis, this trick is as smooth as it is surprising.
- Customizable Gimmick: Includes a specially designed gimmick and a detailed video tutorial by Marcelo Insúa, guiding you step-by-step on how to construct your own gimmick.
- Ambidextrous Design: Whether you’re right-handed or left-handed, Blinked has got you covered. Choose between the left-hand and right-hand versions, with instructions provided for both in the tutorial.
- Professional Quality: Expertly crafted by Tango Magic, ensuring durability and flawless performance every time.
Perfect for magicians of all levels, Tango – Blinked is a must-have addition to your magic repertoire. Impress your audience with this stunning visual transformation and elevate your magic show to new heights.
Description
The Argentinean master of magicians Kartis did it once again.
Blinked is a new version in his series of bill productions.
Using the typical Kartis “one hand handling” you will transform a blank paper into one, two or three bills. Or if you prefer you can start with a bill and switch it for another kind of bill.
Extremely well made by Tango Magic, it includes the gimmick and a link with video instruction where Marcelo Insúa shows you how to build your own gimmick.
Attention: Blinked could be used with right or left hand, but depending on the hand you want to use you need a different gimmick. For that reason, there are “left hand” and “right hand” Blinked, but independently of the version you get, in the video you will get the explanation to build both versions.