Difficulté :
Le magicien fait choisir 2 cartes dans un jeu et raconte que la plupart des gens lui demandent depuis combien de temps il fait de la magie.
Le magicien sort alors une vieille photo en noir et blanc et explique que c'est lui quand il était petit...
L'enfant sur la photo tient une carte "une photo est bien mieux que mille mots...". La carte tenue par l'enfant est vue de dos.
Il raconte alors au spectateur que de l'autre côté de la photo, on peut voir la face de la carte...
Il demande alors au 1er spectateur de révéler la carte choisie. La photo est tournée également et l'enfant tient la bonne carte !!!
La photo est à nouveau retournée et le magicien demande le nom de la 2e carte choisie par le spectateur.
Il retourne une dernière fois la photo et la valeur de la carte a changée sur celle ci. L'enfant tient la 2e carte !!!
Une seule photo est utilisée
Facile à faire
Fourni complet avec la photo, le gimmick, l'étui en plastique et la routine en français
Un tour qui ne vous quittera plus !!!
Play Time
by Rodger Lovins
PLAY TIME WAS A COMPLETE SELL-OUT AT THE S.A.M. CONVENTION IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY!!!
"Rodger Lovins has done it once again! He has created a piece of magic that is a real stunner! When Rodger sent me a copy of his new idea, I knew right away that 'PLAY TIME' would be another success in a long line of ideas coming from this magical genius."
- John Rogers
"It fits in my wallet and is with me at all times. I really like the way Rodger thinks! Play Time is a keeper."
- Stephen Bargatze
"Thanks Rodger, your 'Play-Time' is my new favorite trick to carry in my pocket."
- Mac King
Effect
The Magician has two cards selected from a deck of cards. He tells the spectators that a lot of people ask him, "How long have you been doing magic?"
The magician then shows the spectators an old black and white photo of himself as a child. The small child, age one, is holding a playing card. The magician tells the spectators that "A picture is worth a thousand words."
He tells the first spectator that on the reverse side of this picture is another photo of me holding a face up card. The magician asks the first spectator to reveal their selection. The photo is turned over and the child star is holding a playing card. It's a Match!
The magician turns the photo face down on the table and asks 2nd spectator to reveal his selection. The magician then asks the 2nd spectator to turn the photo over. The photo has changed to match the other selected card!
Only one photo is used.
It never leaves their sight!
Easy to do.
Rodger Lovins has been creating magic for over 30 years and this may well be his ultimate creation. Don't pass this one up!
Comes complete with wallet-size double sided photo, gimmick, plastic business card holder and 12 page booklet with other routines, tips and methods.