Palm Reader Card by David Alnwick
Created by: David Alnwick
Key features
Combines mentalism and palmistry for a unique performance angle
Pocket-sized and designed for everyday carry
Gimmicked card handles the method, allowing focus on presentation
Suitable for impromptu performances with minimal preparation
Available in English and resembles a fortune-telling aid
Pros
Easy to perform with deep impact
Versatile presentational flexibility
Inspires exploration of new performance styles
Designed as a worker’s prop for quick setup and performance
Cons
Currently sold out, awaiting restock
Effect
The Palm Reader Card is a mentalism effect that simulates fortune-telling or mind reading. A spectator freely thinks of a topic or question, and the performer uses the card to seemingly reveal their thoughts. The presentation can resemble palmistry, psychic tests, or cold reading, making it adaptable to different performance styles. The effect appears organic and convincing, with the card itself handling the method while the performer focuses on interaction.
Full Details
The Palm Reader Card is a pocket-sized prop designed for impromptu performances. It resembles a fortune-telling aid but functions as a mentalism tool. The card disguises its method naturally, avoiding suspicion while delivering a strong effect. Performers can frame it in multiple ways, such as a psychic test, palmistry demonstration, or cold reading tool. It requires minimal setup and no complex sleight of hand, making it accessible for beginners yet impactful enough for professionals.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick suits magicians who enjoy interactive mentalism or psychological magic. It is ideal for performers who prefer presentation-heavy effects over technical sleights. Those looking for an everyday carry prop that blends palmistry and mind reading will find it useful. It also appeals to magicians wanting to explore new performance styles, as it encourages creative presentations.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The Palm Reader Card is easy to perform. The card handles the method, allowing the performer to focus on presentation and audience interaction. No advanced sleight of hand is required, making it beginner-friendly. However, the strength of the effect relies on the performer’s ability to sell the premise, so strong presentation skills enhance its impact.
What Magicians Say
Craig Petty and Ryland Petty mention the Palm Reader Card as a mind-reading trick with deceptive qualities, though their review focuses on its temporary unavailability.
Chris Edwards Magic highlights its practicality as an everyday carry prop. He notes that the card does the heavy lifting, letting performers concentrate on interaction. He praises its blend of mentalism and palmistry, calling it a worker’s prop with presentational flexibility.
Yin Howe Magic describes the card as pocket-sized and easy to perform yet deep in impact. The reviewer appreciates how David Alnwick disguises the method naturally, making it both simple and sophisticated. They suggest it could inspire new performance styles for those interested in mentalism.
All reviewers agree that the Palm Reader Card is a versatile and deceptive tool suitable for performers at different skill levels.
What people are saying about Palm Reader Card
ChrisEdwardsMagic says...
The Palm Reader Card is an everyday carry prop, practical for impromptu performances, blending mentalism and palmistry for a unique angle.
Craig Petty & Ryland Petty says...
The Palm Reader Card is a card trick with a psychological or mind-reading twist, highlighting its deceptive qualities and audience reactions.
YinHoweMagic says...
David Alnwick’s approach disguises the method in a way that feels organic, avoiding suspicion while delivering a strong effect.
Review videos
Bottle Pocket, Fire Fighter, Cane Table & Palm Reader Card | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show
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