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Window by David Stone (Gimmick and DVD)

  • £29.40

    £58.90

    • Price in reward points: 39
    • Product Code: MRSTR0832-OUT
    • Reward Points: 3
    • Availability: Available - shipped in one day

     

    Card through glass effects cost upward of £150 and usually require complicated setups or bizarre gimmicks. Until now it’s been difficult to gain visual appeal and still keep your wallet full.
     
    The trick plays out in real life exactly like the trailer.  Watch yourself do it in the mirror and rip your eyes out.
     
    There are six routines given in the DVD but you'll come up with your own.
     
    Basically, a selected card penetrates the glass, then changes into a different selected card while that one is behind glass.
     
    There’s a beautiful gimmick INCLUDED.  The gimmick takes an hour and a half to manufacture but David Stone makes each one himself by hand. *
     
    How hard is WINDOW?  Easier than Tarantula but harder than the Ball & Vase.  You won’t have problems. 
     
    There are several ways to perform the effect.  In the most difficult routine you do a force and a top change.  In the easiest you simply make the card change behind glass. 
     
    The reset is instant.
     
    You’ll have a perfect time making your reputation with WINDOW. Order it today.
     
    Ultra Visual
    Instant reset
    Unlimited Possibilities
    Hand the card out and leave it with the spectator
    Training by FISM winner David Stone
    6 Complete routines
    Hand-made sturdy gimmick INCLUDED
    No one ever sees the gimmick or knows it's there
    Access to Ellusionist Protected WINDOW FORUM to discuss new creative routines and performance notes
     
    *David Stone doesn’t really make the gimmicks, he’s too busy performing the trick to people who pay good money to see him. Your hand-made gimmick will be included in your package though, no worries.  :-)
     
    Want to hear more about the effect and its creators? Listen to David Stone and Jean-Luc Bertrand talk about Window, the Paris magic scene, how they develop magic effects and why Jack Bauer is never seen going to the restroom.
    There is also a cheaper version of this routine (gimmick) available via that  Link