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From inside the head of Patrick Kun comes an extremely visual routine involving a signed card and 2 jokers. We get it -- the card sandwich plot has been done over and over, but NOT with the Patrick-visual-Kun-ness that is CARBONe.
Here's the deal. You (the magician), place two jokers on to the table. Just two jokers. The other person (the spectator), then selects and signs a card. That card is openly placed back into the deck. Instantly, you slowly spread the two jokers to reveal a face down card has magically (yes, magically)-- appeared in between the two jokers.
Is it just any card? No. It's THEIR signed card.
This is CARBONe.
Nearly 20 minutes of instruction including gimmicked and nongimmicked variations, all taught with the Patrick Kun touch.
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