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Blizzard by Dean Dill

$40.00

SKU: BLIZZZZ Category:

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“Dean was a monster when it came to fooling people – especially magicians – very badly and Blizzard was one of his most diabolical creations.” – R. Paul Wilson

 If I didn’t know that Dean was a good Christian man, I’d believe he was in league with the Devil.” – Mac King

GET IT!” – Bill Malone

The magician asks the audience to name any playing card. There’s no equivoke, fishing process, or weird scripting. The card they want is the card you use. The magician removes the selected card, along with the other three cards of the same value. The spectator mixes the four cards face down on the table, and then the magician successfully divines which of the four is the named card. Then, in an astonishing moment, the audience never sees coming; the other three cards are turned over and revealed to have blank faces. Then the rest of the deck is turned over, and it’s completely blank. The only card that isn’t blank is the card the audience named, and everything can be examined.

The stories of Dean Dill’s barbershop are legendary. Magicians would travel from around the world just to be fooled by the local barber. You knew that when you stepped inside, you would see something amazing, and the trick that fooled them all was Blizzard. In addition to a redesign of the gimmick to make it more durable and easy to use than ever before, you will be getting the complete work on the Blizzard plot. The tutorial, nearly 90 minutes in length, also features the complete work on Colossal Blizzard by Tony Miller, an advanced handling of Colossal Blizzard created by Luke Jermay, and Colossal Blizzard 2.0 by Magick Balay that leaves you 100% clean without any deck switches at all. This is the last word in blank face deck effects. The audience names the card, and with no forces, no sleight of hand, and no magician’s choice, their card is inevitably the only printed card in a sea of white. Put your audience on ice with Blizzard by Dean Dill.

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