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Master Card Mysteries with Tarbell 40 (Instant Download)
Unlock the secrets of captivating card magic with Tarbell 40: Card Mysteries. This instant download offers a treasure trove of modern techniques and timeless tricks, designed to elevate your performance and leave your audience spellbound.
What’s Inside?
- Modern Repeat Card Mystery: Dan Harlan’s innovative approach replaces traditional cards with gift cards, adding a fresh twist to this classic trick.
- Thumbtack Trick Updated: Watch in awe as Dan uses a standard stapler to locate the chosen card with incredible precision.
- Card on the Ceiling: Learn the intricacies of making a card defy gravity and stick to any ceiling, no matter how unconventional.
- Card Through Handkerchief: Discover multiple methods to make cards melt through, rise up, or transform into different cards using just a handkerchief.
- Poker-Themed Trick: Enjoy a humorous twist with a poker-themed repeat card mystery that will have your audience laughing and gasping in equal measure.
- Sealed Envelope Mystery: Witness six cards sealed in an envelope, with one mysteriously escaping while Dan reveals the rest.
- Double-Reverse Card Trick: Dan’s favorite impromptu card trick, a double-reversal that will leave your audience utterly baffled.
Why Choose Tarbell 40?
This lesson is packed with tried-and-true plots enhanced by Dan’s modern innovations. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a beginner, these techniques are designed to engage, entertain, and impress any audience. Perfect for both professional performances and casual gatherings, these card mysteries are guaranteed to add a touch of magic to your repertoire.
Tarbell 40: Card Mysteries (Instant Download)
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to make your card tricks more intriguing for your audience by bringing a sense of motivation and drama to them.
Dan begins with a modern take on the repeat card mystery by substituting a seemingly endless supply of gift cards that eventually consolidate.
For a second version, he attempts to achieve a simple balance between two helpers, but the cards refuse to co-operate, so they scrap the whole thing.
In yet another repeat card mystery, Dan injects a humorous poker theme as he attempts to get rid of an extra card and fails each time until he reveals his hand.
Then, Dan shows off his incredible speed and marksmanship in an updated version of a thumbtack trick, where he uses a standard staple gun to locate the card.
Next, the longtime favorite “Card on the Ceiling” still holds up, and Dan teaches you every detail to ensure your success even on the strangest ceiling.
Then, a variation of the preceding effect finds the card travelling from one packet to another before making it’s final stop overhead.
And, ceilings aren’t the only place to decorate with cards, as demonstrated when a selected card penetrates the box to appear on the wall.
Plus, a neat variation puts Dan in a sporting mood as his opponent and him use ping-pong paddles to produce a pleasant piece of perplexing prestidigitation.
Then, you’re treated to multiple clever methods to melt one or more cards through a handkerchief, rise up through it, or even change into a different card.
In one unusual method, the handkerchief deftly exchanges a joker for the selected card while preventing you from manipulating the deck in any way.
Next, Dan tackles a trick with a twisted and confusing conclusion by taking a little time-travelling trip to put everything where it’s not supposed to be.
Then, six selections are sealed in an envelope and one of Dan’s helpers makes her card penetrate out, leaving Dan to name all the others.
Plus, there’s a couple of reversed card mysteries, including a double-reverse which happens to be Dan’s favorite impromptu card trick of all time.
Yes, this lesson covers a wide variety of tried-and-true plots with Dan’s modern twists designed to engage and impress any size audience.