USED Card Guard.Still functional for protecting your cards, but has scratches and scrapes.OFFERED AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE!
Protect your valuable card decks!AND use the Card Guard to reveal the chosen card!
Imagine- no more tattered, worn-out looking decks! This is a sturdy metal cover for a deck of cards. Keeps wear and tear to a minimum! Excellent if you tend to keep your decks in your pockets.Just slip the deck into this protective silver color case.Perfect if you are a strolling magician!
Respect your performance- keep your card decks in tip-top condition! You spend countless hours perfecting your card magic- don't ruin your routine by using a shabby looking card deck!
And this has an added advantage of a CARD REVEAL!The case design looks like a magic or gambling theme, but look closer and you can reveal:
Peter demonstrates an example in the video above.This is one of his favorite routines.It's advanced, and the instructions for Peter's routine are NOT included here.But you can use any one of THOUSANDS of SIMPLE card routines that require you to "force" your spectator to choose a card. For example, you could start by asking your spectator to cut the deck.Then you ask the spectator to look at the card he cut to, on top of the deck.You tell him you have made a prediction.You show him the spine of the Card Guard, which tells him that the predicted card is the 7 of Hearts.When he turns his card over, it's the 7 of Hearts!
Of course, to do a routine like this, you need to secretly force your spectator to choose the 7 of Hearts.If you don't know how to force a card, just watch the free video we made for you below!
CARD GUARD ONLY. No instructions.You supply your own card deck.Fits any regular POKER size deck.CONDITION: used. SEE PHOTO for scratches and scrapes. Card Guard is RED coated metal.You will get one selected at random from the remaining stock.
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.