What better way to look like a magician than to wear a tie covered in playing cards?And you can even use the tie to do a magic trick!
The vivid card design on this necktie is definitely a conversation starter! Wear this tie, and they'll be asking "Do you do magic tricks?"- a perfect opening for you to say "Well, yes, I do!" and launch into a trick. Perfect for wearing at a convention booth, or for restaurant magic or walkaround shows.
And you can actually use this tie as part of your routine! Let your spectator choose a card on the tie, then you produce that card for real! To force a card, use a Force Deck, an Invisible Deck, or actually force the card from an ordinary deck. See the FREE video below to learn the easy Crosscut Force.
Or do the reverse- let your spectator choose a card from the deck, then pretend that you can't name the card, then finally point to the card- on your tie!
This is a really well-made and attractive necktie. The large card face design is vividly splashed across the entire tie. The tie is about 55.5 inches long and 3.75 inches wide at the bottom. Made of man-made materials, it has a subtle sheen opaque overlay pattern, which really makes this POP!
The actual card faces on the tie you get may vary from the demo video and the product photo.All the ties look like a random jumble of cards.PLEASE NOTE: There is NOT A JOKER on any of the ties we currently have in stock.
You supply the playing cards and the routine, if you want to use the tie in a magic trick.See our free video HOW TO FORCE A CARD below.The pattern of the cards on each tie is slightly different.All ties have a bunch of different cards, but the location of specific cards on each tie may be different.Currently, NONE of the ties in stock show a Joker.
Here is a FREE video lesson to teach you an EASY way to force a card, called the Cross Cut Force. Use this force anytime you need to control the selection of a card- it fools them every time!For this trick, you'll need to "force" a card on your spectator. In other words, you need to make it seem like he has a free choice, but really you are making him take the card that you need him to take. There are many ways to force a card, including the Cross Cut Force. We also carry several books and DVDs to teach you the different methods.
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