Prepare to be amazed! Tarbell 73: Unique Card Magic by Dan Harlan unveils astonishing card tricks. Signed cards vanish, decks disappear, and mysteries unfold! #CardMagic #DanHarlan
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Unlock the Secrets of Card Magic with Tarbell 73 by Dan Harlan
Step into the world of mesmerizing card magic with Tarbell 73: Unique Card Magic by the legendary Dan Harlan. This collection is a treasure trove of innovative and mind-blowing card tricks that will elevate your magic performances to new heights.
What’s Inside?
- Jump Up Card: Experience the thrill as the selected card leaps from the middle of the deck, isolated in the box.
- Reneaux’s Card in the Envelope: Witness the impossible as a signed card vanishes from the deck and reappears sealed inside an envelope in your pocket.
- Stanley Palm’s Ghost Cards: Find a selected card while the deck is wrapped in a cloth, then make the entire deck vanish!
- Palhinha’s Wherizit: A multi-phase monte routine with an updated gimmick you can make at home.
- Haxton’s One Chance in Eight: An impromptu, interactive elimination trick where both you and your spectator find the selected card.
- Francis Haxton’s “Inspired”: A single card vanishes and reappears in an unexpected location.
- Maldo’s Six Card Mystery: A classic six-card repeat routine with innovative counting techniques.
- Berland’s Six Card Repeat Mystery: An impossible poker hand repeat with a color-changing backs kicker ending.
- Crandall’s One Hand Six Card Repeat: A comedic one-handed repeat routine leading to a card stab finale.
- Hen Fetsch’s Card in Balloon: An impromptu, ungimmicked card from balloon routine.
- Rawson Card Reading: A special gimmick to secretly glimpse the bottom card of a cased deck.
- Tarbell Card Reading: A modern update to a gimmick for secretly glimpsing the bottom card of a cased deck.
- The Gambler’s Rehearsal: A complete gambling demonstration requiring no skill but making you look like an expert.
Why Choose Tarbell 73?
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a budding enthusiast, Tarbell 73 offers something for everyone. Each trick is meticulously explained with clear instructions, making it easy to master and perform. With its blend of classic and modern card magic, this collection is a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of wizardry to their repertoire.
Description
Jump Up Card: A quick card revelation where the selection pops from the middle of the deck isolated in the box.
Reneaux’ Card in the Envelope: A signed selected card disappears from the deck, and impossibly appears sealed inside an envelope in your jacket pocket.
Stanley Palm’s Ghost Cards: Find a selected card while the deck is wrapped in a cloth, then, make the entire deck vanish!
Palhinha’s Wherizit: A multi-phase monte routine with a kicker ending using an updated gimmick you can make at home.
Haxton’s One Chance in Eight: A fun, impromptu, interactive elimination trick where both you and your spectator find her card.
Francis Haxton’s “Inspired”: An unexpected, single card across which vanishes from under one helper’s hand while another cuts right to it where it just shouldn’t be.
Maldo’s Six Card Mystery: A classic six card repeat routine that makes use of some interesting counting techniques.
Berland’s Six Card Repeat Mystery: A truly impossible poker hand repeat, updated for maximum visibility and impact with a color-changing backs kicker ending.
Crandall’s One Hand Six Card Repeat: This One-Handed Repeat routine is used as the perfect comedic lead-in to a card stab finale… with a Frisbee.
Hen Fetsch’s Card in Balloon: A fantastic impromptu, ungimmicked card from balloon routine.
Rawson Card Reading: A special gimmick you can make at home, that allows you to secretly glimpse the bottom card of a cased deck.
Tarbell Card Reading: A modern update to a special gimmick you can make at home, that allows you to secretly glimpse the bottom card of a cased deck.
The Gambler’s Rehearsal: A complete gambling demonstration, requiring no skill, but making you look like an expert who can produce any winning hand any time you want.