"YOU DO CARDS?!” is the typical response Bill gets when others find out he does card magic... as a coin guy! The contents of “YOU DO CARDS?!” include a variety of workable, commercial effects for your audiences. All but one are quick to perform and require minimal sleight of hand. But that is not all! Rounding out the contents are contributions from some of Bill's friends including Edward Oschmann, Joe Cole, Curtis Kam, and John Carey!
"YOU DO CARDS?!" Selected Card Tricks from a Coin Guy
Citino Meets Duffie and Girdwood: A sandwich effect with a surprise ending.
Playing the Numbers: A semi-automatic, created card at number-style effect where the spectator is free to make all choices.
Head Over Heels and in the Pocket: An Inversion-style effect that is perfect for a strolling environment, involves multiple spectators, and includes a card to pocket and vanished deck ending.
Lazier Than Everybody: A shuffled-deck version of Simon Aronson’s “Everybody’s Lazy” that streamlines the effect and makes it suitable for repeat performances.
Repulsive Fusion: An homage to Alex Elmsley’s "Repulsive Aces" plot where the helper cards cleanly vanish after finding the selections. Where are helper cards? They’re found back in the center of the deck that’s been held by a spectator from the start!
Stick(y) Man (Edward Oschmann): Ed shares his fantastic variation of the classic "Chicago Opener" that is well worth your time.
Just a Peck (Joe Cole): Joe shares his magical, interactive, quirky version of the Color Changing Deck that uses a miniature deck of cards.
Larry on the Ladder (Curtis Kam): Curtis shares a killer combination of Larry Jennings' "One to Five" and Dr. Jacob Daley's "Jacob's Ladder.”
Progressive Coins to Purse (John Carey): The incomparable John Carey gives us a straightforward, easy coin effect where coins vanish from the hands and appear back inside a purse.