Duct Tape by Blake Vogt

Created by: Blake Vogt

Duct Tape by Blake Vogt is a high-impact, audience-participation card trick designed to stun from the very first moment. A spectator freely names any card, and after the magician dramatically removes duct tape from their mouth, that exact card is revealed—cleanly produced with no forces or equivocation. This trick is ideal for stage, parlour, and corporate performances, offering a bold, visual, and impossible revelation that leaves no room for doubt. The package includes custom gimmicks for all 52 possible outcomes, pre-cut duct tape pieces, a scroll, plastic bags, and a 25-minute tutorial covering performance, reset, and handling.

Key features

  • No forces or equivoque—the card is genuinely free.

  • Highly visual and comedic, making it ideal for stage, parlour, or corporate events.

  • Includes 13 expertly handmade gimmicks, allowing for any of the 52 cards to be revealed.

  • Not angle-proof—works best with the audience in front.

  • Minimal pocket space needed for components.

  • Facial hair isn’t a dealbreaker, though very thick beards might require adjustments.

Pros

  • Highly visual and comedic.

  • No forces or pre-show work required.

  • Includes custom gimmick for all 52 possible outcomes.

  • Bold, attention-grabbing opener.

  • Gimmick’s durability and the lack of reset are major selling points.

Cons

  • Not a quick reset—best suited for shows with breaks between performances.

  • Not angle-proof—the routine works best with the audience in front of you.

  • Initial investment is high.

Effect

The trick Duct Tape by Blake Vogt is a high-impact card revelation that immediately grabs attention. A spectator freely names any card from a full deck. The magician then dramatically removes a strip of duct tape from their mouth, revealing the exact chosen card inside. The effect is bold, visual, and comedic, making it ideal for stage, parlour, or corporate performances.

Full details

The trick includes 13 handmade gimmicks that allow for any of the 52 possible cards to be revealed. The package also comes with pre-cut duct tape pieces for practice, a humorous scroll, plastic bags used in the routine, and a 25-minute tutorial from Blake Vogt. The method requires no forces or pre-show work, ensuring the spectator's choice is genuinely free. The gimmicks are durable and designed for repeated use.

Who should consider the trick

Duct Tape is best suited for professional magicians who perform in stage, parlour, or corporate settings. It works particularly well as an opener due to its immediate visual impact. Hobbyists with the budget for a high-quality routine may also find it worthwhile. The trick is not ideal for close-up performances or situations where quick resets are needed.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick does not require difficult sleight of hand, but it does involve some audience management. The performance relies more on stage presence and timing than technical skill. The tutorial covers handling, reset, and performance tips to ensure a smooth execution. The trick is not angle-proof, so it works best with the audience in front of the performer.

What magicians say

Scott Perry describes Duct Tape as a "professional’s dream routine" and praises the quality of the gimmicks, noting they could be worth £100-£150 alone. He highlights its flexibility and impact, calling it a worthwhile investment for working pros.

Craig Petty calls it a "foolproof opener with broad audience appeal," emphasizing its shock value and foolproof method.

Blake Vogt himself has used this as his go-to opener for seven years, even performing it on national TV in China. The trick is noted for its practicality, durability, and ability to create an immediate sense of wonder.

Overall, magicians agree that Duct Tape is a polished, powerful, and unique routine that delivers strong reactions.

What people are saying about Duct Tape

EverythingMagicPro99 says...

Scott believes Duct Tape is a worthwhile investment for working pros (cruise ship performers, stage magicians) and hobbyists with the budget. While expensive (~$500), the expert craftsmanship, flexibility, and sheer impact justify the cost.

magic-tv says...

'Duct Tape' follows, hailed as a genius opener with a foolproof method and broad audience appeal.

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