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Nitrate - Backwards BWave by Cameron Francis

£19.99


Comes with FOUR specially printed Bicycle Cards

NITRATE is a totally self-contained packet trick… just pop the four provided Bicycle Cards in your pocket and you’re set! No deck required. Easy to do, but truly mindblowing! Nothing is added or taken away. No sticky stuff. No difficult moves.

NITRATE: You remove four face down playing cards from your pocket, and tell your crowd to imagine they are the Kings!

One of the King’s is mentally selected and, incredibly, when the packet is turned face up it is the shown that this is the only King you have!! The other three cards are blank!

So far, so good – but now you offer to take this to another level. With just a click of your fingers the cho-sen King TURNS BLANK… and the three cards that were previously blank have now become the other three kings!!

Powerful, visual magic that is super easy to perform.

Comes with the special Bicycle Cards included!

* Simple to perform
* Self-contained routine – just take the 4 provided cards in your pocket and you’re set!
* 4 custom printed Bicycle Card gaffs
* Nothing Added or Taken Away – Instant Reset

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06/07/2024

Nitrate by Francis Cameron

100 % Great as a Packet trick and very Easy even for beginners The Trick is Superb and Gets Awesome response

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Dr R.
India India
08/11/2020

Fun change up from the classic B'Wave

The start of this trick will look immediately familiar if you know how to perform B'Wave, but from here it heads in a different direction: to begin with, you first show the complete face of the selected King. The next two moments then increase the magical impact: next the King turns blank, and then finally there's the most surprising moment of all when the three blank cards turn into the other three kings. This follows a good narrative with three phases of increasing strength. And it's a conveniently self-contained trick that you can carry around, and although not examinable, it has an easy reset. Besides the brief written instructions that come with the trick, you also get access to a 16 minute video download. This covers more than one count, but knowing just one of them is really all you need. B'Wave is typically presented as a mentalism effect, whereas Cameron approaches this as a magic effect, so it does have a different feel despite some similarities in plot. This won't replace B'Wave for me, but it's nice to have another option, and it has its own appeal due to the ways in which it is different, and both pack a lot into something that requires very little.

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EndersGame
Australia Australia