Pop’s Magic releases Rising Card Video


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This is thirty minute downloadable video by Pop Haydn on the use of the “Thin-Model Rising Card Deck.” This is Barry M. Gibbs refinement of the Devano Rising Cards first published in 1948. These decks are available from various manufacturers as “The Rising Card Deck.”

It is one of the most convincing and powerful versions of this classic effect, and the method is practical and not difficult to perform.

The instructions that come with this deck are always very limited and don’t reflect the thought and full use of the technical advances in this method.

Most magicians never really get the full use and power out of this wonderful item.

On this video Pop teaches his deck switch and how he presents the rise in the spectator’s hand both in walkaround and in formal close up situations.

He also explains how to tighten and refresh the deck so that it stays in like new condition.

He teaches how to handle the deck so that it can be fanned, and so that the performer can use the Multiple Swing Cut, Hindu Shuffle, and other natural looking moves with this mechanical deck.

There is a huge difference between magic taken “Off the Shelf” and how that same magic looks in the hands of an expert.

Pop Haydn will turn your performance of this classic into real amazement and astonishment for your audiences.

This is a downloadable video. This purchase does not include the Rising Card Deck.

Purchase Here

About Pop Haydn

I am not originally from the 21st Century myself, but have been stuck here by accident--not entirely my fault--with a bunch of other maroons from another very different time and place... Nevertheless, my companions and I love it here and just like everyone else we are just trying to get by in this exciting and progressive era. With a variety show of steampunk-oriented magic, comedy and music, Pop's company entertains and sells a few bottles of Amazing Miracle Oil, Wonder Elixer, or Magnetized Water.

Posted on March 20, 2017, in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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