Review by Andy Martin for Teach A Card Trick by Wayne Dobson, Colin Rose

Review by Andy Martin for Teach A Card Trick by Wayne Dobson, Colin Rose
Review by Andy Martin for Teach A Card Trick by Wayne Dobson, Colin Rose
5 out of 5

This is a great example of how a well crafted routine can remove almost any sort of  sleights or tricky moves.  Wayne Dobson has created a very clean  and entertaining routine here. The basic effect was inspired by American Magician Karrell Fox’s routine “Magical Assets” in his book Clever Like A Fox. 

The card box looks similar to some other card boxes, but there are some key differences:

  1. The flap falls from the bottom, not the top.  This means it can be opened cleanly with the deck of cards in the box and the box can be handled very freely.
  2. It holds a full Poker deck  inside its case – many card boxes don’t – which seems strange for something called a card box.
  3. The lid opens completely flat – this doesn’t seem like a big deal but the number of times I’ve had card boxes that wobble from side to side because the lid does not fully open is amazing.

The set-up is very simple and Wayne’s routines relies on subtleties rather than moves making it possible to focus almost completely on the routine itself.

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