David Blaines Card Through Window Trick
Effect :
The performer asks the spectator
to pick a card without him seeing the face and replace
it in the pack.
The pack is then shuffled and the performer is
apparently unsuccessful in locating the card.
After a few attempts, the cards are thrown against a
window in a fit of rage. On looking at the window, the
chosen card is seen to be sticking to it, even more
surprising is the fact that the card is on the inside of
the window.
Preparation :
You will need two identical packs of cards and a willing
helper.
Method: This trick should be performed in an area
with a large window nearby and with the spectator facing
away from the window.
The spectator is asked to choose a card from a pack,
memorize it and without showing you, replace the card in
the pack.
The pack is then shuffled and and
a couple of attempts at "is this your card " tried
followed by a look of disbelief when the spectator tells
you that it is not their card (this is all part of the
act as you don''t even need to know the card).
After a few attempts you fake an
angry outburst and making sure the cards are squared up
throw the pack broadside at the window, where they will
hit the window and fall to the ground, except the chosen
card which is sticking to the window.
Your helper was already positioned behind the window and
spectator and had an identical pack of cards. He was
able to see the chosen card and took the duplicate from
his pack.
A small piece of looped sticky tape or magicians wax was
attached to the duplicate card and it was stuck to the
inside of the window.
The helper should then have walked away from the window.
This trick creates a real surprise but it is
important to pick up the fallen cards quickly and to
pocket the original chosen card.