This trick has a novel way of divining a card. The trick involves eight cards, each with the name of a tune and a picture of a record on it. The cards are shuffled and one removed, but its face is not shown to the magician. The magician discovers the tune by placing the card upside down on a match stick and spinning it, apparently listening to the ‘tune’ it makes. The magician then names the tune correctly. The cards all have a small hole in their centre to aid the card being spun on the match stick. Complete with instructions copyright Kaymar Magic, a company owned by Harry Baron.
Item Details
Date | Mid 20th century. |
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People | Harry Baron |
Organisations | Kaymar Magic Co. |
Key Phrases | Apparatus, Cards |
Category | Magic |
Ref no | N3340 |