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Talking Deck by Rodger Lovins

(c. 2007) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)

This is basically the same effect as Talking Deck by El Duco’s Magic c. 1996.

Effect: This effect is pure genius! Rodger Lovins has done it again! Everyone is talking about his Talking Deck!

One spectator chooses a card from a shuffled deck of playing cards, and a second spectator reveals the chosen card in a very unusual way. Now this is MAGIC!

The magician has someone choose a playing card, look at it and place it into their pocket. He then tells them to concentrate on their card. He holds his hands up to the their head in an effort to transfer the thought of card into the mind of a second spectator. When the magician holds his hands up to the second spectator’s head, that spectator magically reveals the name of the chosen card, even though everyone else in the room hears nothing or sees no visible signing of any kind. Somehow the chosen card seems to be revealed to the second spectator. Could it be a Talking Deck? You will leave them wondering, HOW DID HE DO THAT!

  • EASY TO DO!
  • CAN BE REPEATED!
  • GREAT FOR CLOSE UP, STREET, OR STAGE!
  • YOU WILL USE THIS EFFECT!

This effect uses an electronic device and comes complete with gimmick, batteries and instruction booklet.

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Approx. Price: $49.95 (2007) ***

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1 review for Talking Deck by Rodger Lovins

  1. Jon Wells

    WOW GREAT MAGIC!

    I have this effect and use it a lot. It is a great routine for me! Has the feel of real mentalism. I give it 5 stars, works well for me.

    Comment by MartinsMagic.com – Jon, if that is in fact your real name, glad you like this effect so well, unfortunately it is almost exactly the same gimmick as an effect released by El-Duco more than seven years ago, as can been seen here. So much of your enthusiasm probably should go to El Duco.

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