Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Outta-sight by Devin Knight


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Outta-sight by Devin Knight

Outta-sight by Devin Knight

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Outta-sight was one of the most talked about effects from Devin Knight's recent lecture tour. A different handling for the tossed-out deck that fooled many magicians.

What makes this version different? The deck is examined and shuffled by a spectator before the effect begins. The cards are freely shown to be different(no glued together cards) to the audience. Once the deck is banded, the performer lifts up the various parts of the deck showing the audience DIFFERENT CARDS as he explains how to peek at a card.

The SAME deck is tossed out and three people each peek at a card. Immediately and with NO FISHING, the performer begins to divine each person's card, correctly telling that person something about his or her card. Read that again, you tell each person something about the card, such as the value or color. Finally the performer correctly names all three cards.

Those who sa! w Devin perform this can attest this method floored the magicians in attendance, and few had any idea as to how it was done until the secret was shown.
  • ONLY ONE DECK IS USED
  • NO SWITCHES!
  • DECK IS ACTUALLY SHUFFLED BY A SPECTATOR AT THE BEGINNING
BONUS: UNGIMMICKED TOSSED-OUT. You will also learn how to do a tossed-out deck using any regular deck. Yes even a borrowed deck. Toss it out, let three people stand and peek at cards. You name the cards and they sit down. A revolutionary method developed by the late Al Mann and Devin Knight, based on a little known principle created by Ormond McGill. Do it anytime you need to do a tossed-out deck routine and forgot to bring yours.

COMPLETE WITH SPECIAL BICYCLE DECK AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS.



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