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Mental Thought
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That Darn Card





Description: A card on top of the deck is placed in then deck than returns to the top a sequence card placing the card is always on top.

1. Shuffle the deck to show there is no set-up. Do a double lift of the two top cards. Place them back on top and turn over the real top card and it's different.

2. Now Palm the top card the appearing top card, now with card in palm turn over the second to the top card. It's different.

3. Now finally Double Lift the two top cards and show the second to the top card. Put them back on top of the deck and turn over the original card. Now say that darn card just loves to show off.





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