Card Through Card by Mickael Chatelain
Created by: Mickael Chatelain
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Key features
Ready-to-use gimmicked Bicycle stock cards included
Near-perfect angles suitable for surrounded performances
No additional construction required
Includes DVD with instructions in French and English
Suitable for walk-around, street magic, or table-hopping
Pros
Crazy, wicked creative gimmick
Clean and convincing appearance
Strong optical illusion with no traceable methods
High production quality of instructional DVD
Well-suited for card magicians seeking visual effects
Cons
One card cannot be inspected
Requires practice for smooth handling and timing
Setup and reset needed away from spectators
Instructor's thick French accent may require close attention
Effect
The Card Through Card trick, also known as Hole 2.0, creates a striking visual illusion where a playing card visibly penetrates through another. The magician places a card between two others, forming a sandwich. Despite being securely held, the center card mysteriously vanishes and reappears outside the sandwich. The effect is clean, direct, and leaves no obvious explanation, making it highly deceptive.
Full Details
The trick includes a DVD with instructions in both French and English, along with four specially gimmicked cards printed on Bicycle stock. The cards are ready to use immediately, requiring no additional assembly. The gimmick is described as "crazy, wicked creative" by reviewer David from Magic Orthodoxy, who notes its unique design and high-quality construction.
Performance angles are strong, allowing spectators to surround the magician with minimal risk of exposure. One card must remain concealed during inspection, but skillful handling can prevent spectators from requesting to examine it. The trick involves a brief reset phase, requiring the magician to step away momentarily to restore the cards.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for:
- Card magicians looking for a visually stunning effect.
- Performers who work in walk-around, street magic, or table-hopping settings.
- Those familiar with card gimmicks who want a deceptive and baffling illusion.
Difficulty
The trick requires practice to master timing and angles. While the gimmick does most of the work, smooth handling is necessary to maintain the illusion. The learning curve is manageable for intermediate magicians, but beginners may need extra time to perfect the performance.
What Magicians Say
David from Magic Orthodoxy praises the trick as a "powerhouse" effect, calling it "worth the price" for its deceptive qualities. He highlights the strong optical illusion, noting that spectators cannot trace the method due to the invisible nature of the gimmick. The only drawbacks mentioned are the non-examinable card and the instructor's thick French accent, which may require extra focus when learning.
Overall, Card Through Card (Hole 2.0) is recommended for magicians seeking a visually impressive and baffling card trick with minimal setup and strong audience impact.
What people are saying about Card Through Card
magicorthodoxy says...
I never would have thought of this solution it's crazy Wicked creative [...] this is a Powerhouse trick and uh for the gas and the quality of the car that you're getting $30 is a drop in the bucket well worth this effect.
Review videos
Magic Review - Magic Review: Hole 2.0 by Mickael Chatelain
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