Now Here, as introduced in Antinomy Magazine: The Oops! Deck
A unique torn and restored card routine...and much more. They WILL remember this one! Your spectator will be left with a signed and restored card unlike anything they have ever seen. Oops! is not limited to T&R effects. There are unlimited routine possibilities. Oops! cards will open up a whole new dimension in card magic.
Incredible, impossible, inspectable.....Oops!
Effects Taught: Oops!----MisMade-----3WayChange
PLUS How to prepare your Oops Card!
Effect Descriptions:
Oops! - The classic torn and restored card effect with a twist by Michael Paul and a single Oops! card. Your spectators will remember this one!
MisMade - A card is selected at random by your spectator. The spectator folds the card into quarters, and the card is signed. After a moment of the card being held in the spectators' closed fist, it transforms into a "mismade" card, complete with the signature!
3Way Change - After a short patter about card companies and mis-printed cards, you offer to provide an example. An entire deck is shown to be mis-printed, including the box. You correct the problem visually. A single card transforms to a normally printed card in your hands. Then at the next moment it is seen that the entire deck has been corrected.....then the box has been corrected too. All while they are sitting in full view!
A unique torn and restored card routine...and much more. They WILL remember this one! Your spectator will be left with a signed and restored card unlike anything they have ever seen. Oops! is not limited to T&R effects. There are unlimited routine possibilities. Oops! cards will open up a whole new dimension in card magic.
Incredible, impossible, inspectable.....Oops!
Effects Taught: Oops!----MisMade-----3WayChange
PLUS How to prepare your Oops Card!
Effect Descriptions:
Oops! - The classic torn and restored card effect with a twist by Michael Paul and a single Oops! card. Your spectators will remember this one!
MisMade - A card is selected at random by your spectator. The spectator folds the card into quarters, and the card is signed. After a moment of the card being held in the spectators' closed fist, it transforms into a "mismade" card, complete with the signature!
3Way Change - After a short patter about card companies and mis-printed cards, you offer to provide an example. An entire deck is shown to be mis-printed, including the box. You correct the problem visually. A single card transforms to a normally printed card in your hands. Then at the next moment it is seen that the entire deck has been corrected.....then the box has been corrected too. All while they are sitting in full view!