_EF The Merrill Knife Book is an excellent book on the color changing knives. It includes many clear B&W photos throughout. They show both performer’s view of the hands as well as a mirror view to show what the spectator would be seeing. The writing style is very instructional. I personally find some sections a …
_EF Six playing sized cards are placed in front of the spectator; they point to one card. The card is placed on the table, face down. The other cards are shown to have a color spot on their faces. When the card on the table is turned over, a different color spot is on its …
_EF You place ten brightly colored plastic playing sized cards in front of a spectator, alternating one card up and one card down. A prediction is made by the performer. The spectator is asked to think of a number from one to ten. The selected card is pushed forward and all the remaining spot cards …
_EF Six playing sized cards are placed on the table, each with a different color. A number is selected which represents a color. When the deck is turned over, ALL the cards are the selected color! Carrying case included!
This is a popular effect and I believe the originator of this principle is here. Dal based this idea on a Domino Prediction he created before this similar to this item. The psychedelic colors make it sure to stand out from the crowd! _EF Spectator receives from performer a packet of several cards, these are scattered …
These are most likely made by Al Cohen who brought the rights from Merrill. Al’s knives have brass ends while the original Merrill knives were a silver colored metal. The first batch Al had made were fantastic and as good as the original Merrill’s. Later batches weren’t as well made. They look and feel genuine, …