TRANS-PRINT!
This packet trick was originally put out by Larry West and Arthur Emerson in the 1970's. The magician shows a packet of four cards, clearly displaying the threes — one of each suit. He shows another packet of four cards, but these are blank. All eight cards have red backs. As the separate packets are repeatedly re-counted, the threes and blanks magically jump — one by one — over to the other packet. When only one three (spades) is left to jump, it vanishes from the three packet, leaving the expected four blanks. But when the other packet is shown, there is still one blank in it. Apparently the Three of Spades did not work correctly — the mystery is solved when it is realized that the Three of Spades has jumped to the BACK of the last blank card, instead of the face!
This classic packet trick from Emerson & West is easy to do and now we bring you the trick in a black plastic wallet, printed on Hoyle playing cards complete with instructions!
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