Parker's Card Moves by Jack Parker
Created by: Jack Parker
Key features
Over 250 pages of card magic material
Includes techniques like Profusion, Whisker Split, and Parker's Card Moves
Features modular and adaptable routines
Most effects use a standard deck of cards
Suitable for close-up, parlor, and cabaret settings
Available as a hardcover or ebook from Vanishing Inc.
Pros
Unique twists on classic card magic plots
Detailed explanations of specific moves
Modular and adaptable routines
Most effects are examinable and use a standard deck
Fun and playful approach to card magic
Cons
Some routines require significant setups
Not all effects can be seamlessly chained in a performance
May not appeal to magicians who prefer strictly deceptive card work
Effect
Parker's Card Moves is a collection of card techniques featured in Jack Parker's book 52 Explorations. The effects vary, but they often involve visual transformations, clever card controls, and surprising reveals. One example is a Joker routine where the Joker visually splits into two cards to reveal the spectator's selections. Another effect shows Kings transforming into Aces in a visually striking manner. The moves are designed to be direct, engaging, and adaptable to different performance styles.
Full Details
Parker's Card Moves includes techniques like the Whisker Split, Profusion, and other original sleights. These moves are used in routines such as:
- A Joker-assisted card location where the Joker visually splits to reveal selected cards.
- Packet-based transformations where cards change identities in a sequence.
- Assembly effects where cards group together in unexpected ways.
Most routines use a standard deck, though some require minor setups. The book provides detailed explanations for each move, though some assume prior knowledge of intermediate card techniques.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This material is best for intermediate to advanced card magicians who enjoy visual and whimsical card magic. Performers who like modular routines that can be adapted for close-up or parlor settings will find value in these moves. Those who prefer strictly serious or deceptive card work may find some effects too playful.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The difficulty varies by routine. Some moves, like the Whisker Split, are explained in detail and can be learned with practice. Others assume familiarity with intermediate card techniques, such as the turnover pass. The book does not cater to complete beginners, but experienced card workers will find the material manageable with study.
What Magicians Say
Sebastian Toca, a reviewer, praised the book, saying:
"The Joker routine is quick, punchy, and a great opener. The Whisker Split is fantastic—a simple yet brilliant way to produce two cards from one."
He also noted that while some routines require setups, most use a standard deck and are examinable. He rated the book an 8/10, recommending it for those who enjoy playful and unique card magic.
Overall, Parker's Card Moves offers creative techniques for magicians looking to expand their repertoire with visually engaging card magic.
What people are saying about Parker's Card Moves
sebastiantoca9208 says...
The Joker routine is quick, punchy, and a really good opener. [...] The effects are very unique even though they use some known plots, they have very unique twists and turns onto them which I think is very cool.
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