Behold! “Virtual Visitations by Jon Racherbaumer” unveils secrets of double-back transits and mesmerizing card teleportations! Witness Jennings’ Visitor & more! A magical masterclass awaits!”
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Virtual Visitations by Jon Racherbaumer
Dive into the fascinating world of card magic with Virtual Visitations, a masterful collection of routines by Jon Racherbaumer. This PDF is a treasure trove for magicians looking to enhance their repertoire with sophisticated and engaging card tricks.
- Jennings’ Visitor: Witness the magic as a selected card moves between black and red Queens, even when initialed by the spectator.
- The Visitor Sans Deck / Dave Solomon: A clean and elegant routine using only nine cards, where a signed card travels between Kings and Jacks with a simple gesture.
- Night Visitor / Howie Schwarzman: A streamlined version of Larry Jennings’ “Visitor” routine, perfect for any performance setting.
- Daylight Visitor / Steve Reynolds: Experience the magic in broad daylight with this captivating routine.
- Selling A Sandwich / Edward Marlo: A clever transposition of red and black Aces between their respective Kings.
- Second Sell: Incorporating Roy Walton’s subtlety, this routine adds a new layer of intrigue to the classic “Visitor” plot.
- Black Sandwich – Red Sandwich: Discover the original plot by L. Vosburgh Lyons, where a selected card travels between black and red counterparts.
- Lyon’s Original Version: An impromptu effect that’s perfect for card table interludes, featuring a freely selected card moving between reversed cards of opposite colors.
- Kort’s Version: Milton Kort’s simplified handling of the classic routine, making it accessible to all magicians.
1st edition 2023, PDF 33 pages.
word count: 7243 which is equivalent to 28 standard pages of text
Diving into double-back transits.
- Jennings’ Visitor: The spectator selects a card and the performer places it between two black Queens. The card becomes restless and upon command leaves the black Queens and is found face-up between two red Queens. Upon command, once again the card jumps from the red Queens back between the black Queens. The selected card may be initialed.
- The Visitor Sans Deck / Dave Solomon: Four Kings and four Jacks are removed from the deck. The Kings and Jacks are separated into two fours of a kind and are placed as two packets on the table. A spot card is selected from the deck and signed on its face. The selection is placed face up. in the center of the King packet. The four Jacks are shown face up. The magician makes a gesture over the King packet. The Jacks are shown again but this time the selection travels from the King packet and appears face-up in the center of the Jack packet. The Jack packet with the selection face-up in the center is tabled. Another gesture, this time over the Jacks, which sends the selected card back to the center of the King packet. Everything is clean and only nine cards are used.
- Night Visitor / Howie Schwarzman: This is based on Larry Jennings’ “Visitor” routine. Simple moves are used throughout to bring about the desired end.
- Daylight Visitor / Steve Reynolds
- Selling A Sandwich / Edward Marlo: A red Ace is placed face-down between two face-up red Kings. A black Ace is also placed between black Kings in the same manner. The Red-sandwich is cut into the deck and the Black-sandwich remains tabled. After a magic pass, the red and black Aces transpose.
- Second Sell: This uses Roy Walton’s subtlety as popularly applied to Larry Jenning’s “Visitor” routine.
- Black Sandwich – Red Sandwich: The seedling of the Visitor plot is one where a selected card magically travels from between a pair of sandwiching black cards, such as the Jacks, in one half of a deck, to appear between the red counterparts in the other half of the same deck. This plot was devised by L. Vosburgh Lyons and appeared in The Jinx.
- Lyon’s Original Version: A freely selected card, placed between two reversed cards in the center of one-half of the pack, is later found between two reversed cards of opposite color in the other half. It is an impromptu effect and excellent for the card table interlude.
- Kort’s Version: Milton Kort dramatically simplified the handling.
1st edition 2023, PDF 33 pages.
word count: 7243 which is equivalent to 28 standard pages of text