JUMBO CARD ON SEAT - Collectors Workshop
With considerable regret on the part of Chuck Fayne and Rich Bloch, both of whom use this fabulous bit of business in every show they can, CW releases this to the public. Here's the outline:
Performer brings two folding chairs on stage. Seating the spectator in one and himself in the other chair, the performer offers to turn the magic-doing over to the spectator: "YOU BE THE MAGICIAN", he tells the spectator, "and repeat what I say. I'll do as you instruct."
Now, cued by loud stage whispers from the performer, the dialogue is as follows:
(Performer): "Please look through the cards and select one."
(Spectator):'Please look through the cards and select one.'
(Performer does so.
(Spectator): 'Please show your card to the audience',(repeating the stage whispers of the performer). (Performer waits impatiently for spectator to turn away and finally shows card to audience).
Spectator): 'Now, sign your name across the face of the card and replace it in the deck.' (Performer does so).
(Spectator): 'Your card has now vanished from the deck.' (Performer looks through the deck and indeed the card has vanished; all cards are shown to the audience, etc.).
(Performer): "Believe it or not, you're sitting on it." (Spectator repeats the performer's words).
(Performer): "No, YOU'RE sitting on it."
(Spectator): 'No, YOU'RE sitting on it.'
(Performer): "No. YOU'RE sitting on it, take a look," and gestures for the spectator to stand up and look under his/her seat.
Sure enough, the performer's signed jumbo card is resting on the chair, underneath the spectator!
This has already become a classic in this modern age. Top performers around the world owe much to Chuck Fayne (and Karrell Fox) for this wonderful and entertaining bit of mayhem. The comedy and magic value far exceed the price of the effect.
Wonderfully mechanical in nature. No forcing, no sleights so you can devote your precious time to entertaining, which is what this is all about!
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 03 February, 2010.