This is a cool packet trick, with lots of suprises, and a huge wow at the end. The story is great.
It's not the greatest packet trick out there, but a very good one, and relatively inexpensive.
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I love this one. I mean, who doesn't love a good story? Lots of cards turning over, card
transformations, and the cards turn blue at the end. There is one sleight, with practice it will
get much easier. Takes a little to break in the cards and they're not bikes (hoyles) but don't let
that deter you from this effect. Also it's not the least bit examinable, but I don't really think
that matters. This trick isn't really about completely baffling your spectators (which it will), I
think it's a really fun one to do with friends and family.
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I only gave it four because it does take some memorization with the patter and cards. Also, I get
great reactions but also they think it is a little long. If you go fast they think it is suspicious
but this trick is great for walk-around or also corporate events. I say get it and you will like it.
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This is a really incredible packet trick. I been watching this video for a couple of years, and I
really wanted this effect. Since I got this card trick, it was so awesome, especially how Oz
presents it.
Anyone that is in to street magic, like me. Get this card tricks, and the
awesome thing about this trick. There is 3 effects in this small trick. Soo get it now!
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What I like about this is the patter that goes with it. You can make up your own story and this will
be a great trick. A bit of practice has to go into this before you perform, but it's worth it.
Really lets your personality show with this one.
Cards are well made. Great.
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nice trcik, good patter and makes people laugh!! great trick good sleight of hand.
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Nice story and changes as Oz shows in demo. Better suited to intermediate card handlers to ensure
you can tell the story and do the one sleight required.
This is not a trick, it is more like a performance.
The spectators were amazed everytime I
flipped the card over to the next house. Believe me, that means they expressed "how did you do
that" 9 times. one for each of the characters and at the end when the houses became blue.
Reading the instructions could become difficuly, therefore watch Oz perform it a couple of times
and all you have to do is master one sleight.
PIC (put in cart) and enjoy.