From the mind of Blake Vogt comes Hello, a brand new visual trick that gives your participant a fun souvenir.
You show a blank "Hello, my name is" sticker, write something on it, and then have it visually change right in front of your audience.
Unlike most flap cards, acrobatic cards, or visual change gimmicks, the moment does not end dirty. You can then peel of the sticker, and give it away. It's completely examinable! Say Hello to your new favorite visual change.
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| Invocation
Use wine to reveal exactly what someone is thinking.
You pour a small amount of wine onto a borrowed plate. Your participant can name a letter, a symbol, a playing card, or even a word.
You then simply blow across the plate, and the wine begins to move on its own, slowly forming exactly what they were thinking of.
It's easy to do, can be performed almost anywhere, and is perfect for close-up and casual performances. |
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| The Void
The Void by Javier Fuenmayor and Lloyd Barnes takes a seemingly ordinary photo keychain into a powerful, EDC miracle.
A folded red-backed card sits inside a photo keychain from the very beginning of your routine, your participant can even hold it. After they select and sign a card from a blue-backed deck, you return to the keychain. They remove the folded card themselves and unfold it to find their signed card.
This is the classic Mystery Box plot on steroids made to be your everyday carry! |
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| Lost Signal
Lost Signal by Sven Bosch turns a familiar piece of technology into a visual revelation of any freely named location.
You show an ordinary AirTag and ask your participant to name any place in the entire world.
You open the “Find My” app on your phone, take the AirTag, make it vanish, and suddenly the AirTag visually pulls itself away from its current location and travels across the map in real time, and lands exactly in the location your participant just named.
“Lost Signal” works with both iOS and Android phones. |
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| Maro Window Cards Original lithographs and window cards are becoming increasingly hard to find, and rarely appear in such remarkable condition. Thanks to Mike Caveney, Vanishing Inc. has secured an extremely limited number of genuine Maro Window Cards, beautifully preserved with vibrant colors and richly saturated inks.
Whether displayed in a magic room, office, theater, or private collection, these are conversation-starting pieces of history that may never surface again. |
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Ellis James & Nick Palmieri Vanishing Inc. Marketing Team |
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| Vanishing Inc.
11355 Folsom Blvd # K, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742, United States. |
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