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Langue : English

Catégorie : Ventriloquie

Référence : CTWEGGINK

One of the most impressive illusions of magic is the "card through the window" that you have probably seen executed by various famous magicians in their television shows.

CTW is a new diabolically intelligent principle within this intrigue and allows you to achieve this same powerful illusion - it seems impossible.

The effect is quite simple:

A card is selected and one of its four corners is torn for subsequent verification.

Then, the card is lost in the package and the game is projected against a window or a window ... While all the cards fall on the floor, a card - which a corner is missing - seems stuck to the window.

However, looking more closely, the card is not outside but on the other side of the window - the selected card has actually penetrated into the window. From solid to solid!

Finally, the card is removed from the window and, of course, the missing corner corresponds to 100%. The map can be kept by the spectator as a memory.

CTW from Peter Eggink is delivered complete with a Gimmick specially designed to last and ready to use. The main unit is small enough (a little larger than a card) to hold in a jacket pocket and you can take it everywhere with you.

Key points :

  • 100% control of the card appearance
  • Settles in a few seconds on any window
  • Can be used inside or outside
  • Portable and lasting
  • Discreet remote control
  • Reliable and rechargeable unit

"I have a lot of respect for strong and illusory conceptions, reduced to their purest form. What Peter created here is clean and simple, but visually powerful. The most incredible is that the intelligence of design Return to the majority of work on engineering of the aircraft, which requires little or no skills from the artist.
- Franz Hary

"Peter Eggink has developed a wild and intelligent method for one of the great effects of the magic of cards. High-tech ... but anchored in practice".
- David Regal