The bottom of the tray opens down
Because of the E2 design the gimmick can also be partially removed from the box giving an even greater illusion of it being a regular deck
A hyper visual masterpiece perfect for live or social media
Steve shares some amazing stories with Wayne Kawamoto about growing up at The Magic Castle and from his book
Slander Playing Cards - part of a "Reincarnation Dan" Playing Cards series by IRTYSH Creative/WohStudios
Tricky Raccoon | Liang Kuai & Amor Magic Whit; Anton The bottom of the trayA puppet raccoon reveals a signed card Have you ever seen a raccoon eat a playing card and then pull it back out in front of a live audience? It sounds like a joke, yet it plays out on stage with hilarious inevitability. From failed attempts to unbelievable revelations, this routine takes spectators from doubt, to laughter, to loud, explosive reactions. Mistakes might happen, the character might "mess up," but the final payoff always kills. The