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Flying Saucers
by George Pierce

Compelling evidence of other-worldly existence as demonstrated with pasteboards.

I never believed in flying saucers ... that is, not until that fateful night in 2003.

You may remember it. That's the night the power went out from the northeast to the midwest, and even left parts of Canada in the dark.

Sunspots? Tree branches? Human error? You might think you know the cause, but I know. Because I was there when it all went down.

And so begins this extraordinary card miracle that'll have your spectators believing in UFOs and extra-terrestrials.

A borrowed deck is shuffled and a spectator asked to deal the cards haphazardly into two face down piles. He then riffle shuffles the piles together. The deck is then divided into three piles, the center one displayed to show them mixed. A red and a black card are chosen from this pile to represent flying saucers.

The flying saucers are passed over the other two piles and allowed to rest, one atop each pile. On turning over these piles, one contains all red cards, the other all blacks!

No gimmicks - No sleights - No stooges - No mind control - Work it with a borrowed deck.

Close-up and stage presentations are included, as is a bonus trick, "The Crossing Saucers."


"Fools many who are familiar with 'Out of this World.' A very clever routine." (John Henry Grossman, MD)

The hit trick of the Boston S.A.M. Convention... the perfect follow-up to Paul Curry's 'Out Of This World.' A real baffler. Highly recommended. (John J. Crimmins, Jr.)

Magic World Publishers revised edition, with additional chapters, new patter suggestions, and additionl added content.


This book is offered in both digital and print editions.
(A) Get the digital edition from Lybrary.com, or

(B) Get the print edition from House of Mystery Books.


 

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