(1 customer review)

Captive Card (Willi Wessel Collection) by Alan Warner

(c. 1998)

If you don’t have a login yet please add your review to this page and we’ll add it for you. If you want to be a regular reviewer just ask and we’ll send you a login account so that you can post more reviews (without having to fill in your details each time).

This form collects and stores personal data provided above so that our support team can communicate with you and provide assistance. Please check our Privacy Policy to see how we protect and manage your submitted data.

1 review for Captive Card (Willi Wessel Collection) by Alan Warner

  1. Andy Martin

    For more details on Willi Wessel’s unique Alan Warner collection click here.

    Another unique and interesting effect from Alan. A lot goes on in a short time and everything appears clean and above board. The vanish of the drawing-pin is very unexpected and then to see the vanished card attached with the same drawing pin in the wooden tablet which has been in view all the time is a real surprise! If you are looking for something a little different you have found it!

    The vanish of the drawing pin can be done under the cover of a hanky or not (both approaches are covered in the instructions) but I think it is best to leave the hanky out of the picture as there no heat on the drawing pin up front. So you can simply turn it over and let the magic happen with no covers. Alan also employs a very simple but effective count to show all five cards at the beginning – it is not really a move and takes just a few trials to have it down.

Add a review

If you want to submit a product review click here.

You may also like…