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Magicians Insurance Card by Vinny Sagoo
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Magicians Insurance Card by Vinny Sagoo
A great twist on an old classic... but this time you DON'T even need a pack of cards!
A spectator is asked to think of any card in a deck and then proceed with a few easy calculations. The magician gets the card wrong a couple of times, brings out the Magicians Insurance Card and tells a few silly gags, before naming the spectator's thought-of card!
- Easy to do
- Fully examinable
- Full routine included
- Made from quality PVC card
- No playing cards required
- Packs small, plays BIG
I expected a little more from this to be honest. But it's not bad, and is basically it's an "out" for a trick that goes wrong, or you can use it as a "gag" before revealing that you do know the card after all. What you get is a credit card style plastic card that has "Your Card" on the reverse. A bit of a cheap shot really. The packaging also includes instructions for Harry Blackstone's "Card Trick Without Cards", which you can use to deduce any card after a number of math based calculations. I can't see myself ever using that, to be honest. It's good for a bit of a laugh, if that suits your style, but I don't expect to use this much.
Not the most useful piece in the world, but it gets a laugh. While it isn't really the kind of prop I would typically use, it can get you out of a spot when a trick goes wrong, and it doesn't take up a lot of space. Using that way it can give off an unprofessional vibe if your style differs. I have found it works well on the younger audiences - 12 and under :). It's a nice item to have, but maybe not the most practical, and not essential carrying equipment. That said, it is well made and will serve it's purpose well for a while. I grabbed one when it was on sale, and am happy with the purchase.
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I expected a little more from this to be honest. But it's not bad, and is basically it's an "out" for a trick that goes wrong, or you can use it as a "gag" before revealing that you do know the card after all. What you get is a credit card style plastic card that has "Your Card" on the reverse. A bit of a cheap shot really. The packaging also includes instructions for Harry Blackstone's "Card Trick Without Cards", which you can use to deduce any card after a number of math based calculations. I can't see myself ever using that, to be honest. It's good for a bit of a laugh, if that suits your style, but I don't expect to use this much.
Not the most useful piece in the world, but it gets a laugh. While it isn't really the kind of prop I would typically use, it can get you out of a spot when a trick goes wrong, and it doesn't take up a lot of space. Using that way it can give off an unprofessional vibe if your style differs. I have found it works well on the younger audiences - 12 and under :). It's a nice item to have, but maybe not the most practical, and not essential carrying equipment. That said, it is well made and will serve it's purpose well for a while. I grabbed one when it was on sale, and am happy with the purchase.
I expected a little more from this to be honest. But it's not bad, and is basically it's an "out" for a trick that goes wrong, or you can use it as a "gag" before revealing that you do know the card after all. What you get is a credit card style plastic card that has "Your Card" on the reverse. A bit of a cheap shot really. The packaging also includes instructions for Harry Blackstone's "Card Trick Without Cards", which you can use to deduce any card after a number of math based calculations. I can't see myself ever using that, to be honest. It's good for a bit of a laugh, if that suits your style, but I don't expect to use this much.
Not the most useful piece in the world, but it gets a laugh. While it isn't really the kind of prop I would typically use, it can get you out of a spot when a trick goes wrong, and it doesn't take up a lot of space. Using that way it can give off an unprofessional vibe if your style differs. I have found it works well on the younger audiences - 12 and under :). It's a nice item to have, but maybe not the most practical, and not essential carrying equipment. That said, it is well made and will serve it's purpose well for a while. I grabbed one when it was on sale, and am happy with the purchase.
I expected a little more from this to be honest. But it's not bad, and is basically it's an "out" for a trick that goes wrong, or you can use it as a "gag" before revealing that you do know the card after all. What you get is a credit card style plastic card that has "Your Card" on the reverse. A bit of a cheap shot really. The packaging also includes instructions for Harry Blackstone's "Card Trick Without Cards", which you can use to deduce any card after a number of math based calculations. I can't see myself ever using that, to be honest. It's good for a bit of a laugh, if that suits your style, but I don't expect to use this much.
Not the most useful piece in the world, but it gets a laugh. While it isn't really the kind of prop I would typically use, it can get you out of a spot when a trick goes wrong, and it doesn't take up a lot of space. Using that way it can give off an unprofessional vibe if your style differs. I have found it works well on the younger audiences - 12 and under :). It's a nice item to have, but maybe not the most practical, and not essential carrying equipment. That said, it is well made and will serve it's purpose well for a while. I grabbed one when it was on sale, and am happy with the purchase.
I expected a little more from this to be honest. But it's not bad, and is basically it's an "out" for a trick that goes wrong, or you can use it as a "gag" before revealing that you do know the card after all. What you get is a credit card style plastic card that has "Your Card" on the reverse. A bit of a cheap shot really. The packaging also includes instructions for Harry Blackstone's "Card Trick Without Cards", which you can use to deduce any card after a number of math based calculations. I can't see myself ever using that, to be honest. It's good for a bit of a laugh, if that suits your style, but I don't expect to use this much.
Not the most useful piece in the world, but it gets a laugh. While it isn't really the kind of prop I would typically use, it can get you out of a spot when a trick goes wrong, and it doesn't take up a lot of space. Using that way it can give off an unprofessional vibe if your style differs. I have found it works well on the younger audiences - 12 and under :). It's a nice item to have, but maybe not the most practical, and not essential carrying equipment. That said, it is well made and will serve it's purpose well for a while. I grabbed one when it was on sale, and am happy with the purchase.
I expected a little more from this to be honest. But it's not bad, and is basically it's an "out" for a trick that goes wrong, or you can use it as a "gag" before revealing that you do know the card after all. What you get is a credit card style plastic card that has "Your Card" on the reverse. A bit of a cheap shot really. The packaging also includes instructions for Harry Blackstone's "Card Trick Without Cards", which you can use to deduce any card after a number of math based calculations. I can't see myself ever using that, to be honest. It's good for a bit of a laugh, if that suits your style, but I don't expect to use this much.
Not the most useful piece in the world, but it gets a laugh. While it isn't really the kind of prop I would typically use, it can get you out of a spot when a trick goes wrong, and it doesn't take up a lot of space. Using that way it can give off an unprofessional vibe if your style differs. I have found it works well on the younger audiences - 12 and under :). It's a nice item to have, but maybe not the most practical, and not essential carrying equipment. That said, it is well made and will serve it's purpose well for a while. I grabbed one when it was on sale, and am happy with the purchase.
I expected a little more from this to be honest. But it's not bad, and is basically it's an "out" for a trick that goes wrong, or you can use it as a "gag" before revealing that you do know the card after all. What you get is a credit card style plastic card that has "Your Card" on the reverse. A bit of a cheap shot really. The packaging also includes instructions for Harry Blackstone's "Card Trick Without Cards", which you can use to deduce any card after a number of math based calculations. I can't see myself ever using that, to be honest. It's good for a bit of a laugh, if that suits your style, but I don't expect to use this much.
Not the most useful piece in the world, but it gets a laugh. While it isn't really the kind of prop I would typically use, it can get you out of a spot when a trick goes wrong, and it doesn't take up a lot of space. Using that way it can give off an unprofessional vibe if your style differs. I have found it works well on the younger audiences - 12 and under :). It's a nice item to have, but maybe not the most practical, and not essential carrying equipment. That said, it is well made and will serve it's purpose well for a while. I grabbed one when it was on sale, and am happy with the purchase.