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This is a phenomenal piece of magic. This can stand alone, or be part of a larger routine using a spectators card. It's been proven over and over again that the best magic, is where the spectator does more than just watch, they get involved. Paperclipped does just that, and it leaves them with a souvenir of the impossible event that just happened.
 You remove a paperclipped and folded card from your pocket and set it in full view of the audience. A card is then freely selected, signed and returned to the deck. And yet, when the performer unclips the folded card and slowly unfolds it...it is found to be the signed card! This is a truly mind-blowing impossibility.
From the Creator of PaperClipped:
"If my life depended on fooling someone very very badly, there are a lot of different effects that I might consider. If I wanted to get my spectator emotionally involved and be absolutely guaranteed to fool them so badly that they remember it for the rest of their lives, out of the 1000's of different tricks that I've read and come across and of the 100's that I've tried and created, I would be working from a very very short list. But without a doubt PaperClipped would definitely be on that list. It is that good!"
- Jay Sankey
In 1990, Jay published a card trick titled "#^@!" in his book 100% Sankey. Since then, the routine has gained an ever growing popularity and worldwide reputation, especially among the 'real workers'. This in the one trick of Jay's almost every professional magician uses.
Now for the very first time, Jay's astonishing "card in paperclip" is fully explained, along with his killer "Bank Night", "Mental Photography", "Card in Egg", and "Torn and Restored Business Card" routines. Presentational suggestions, psychological fine points and the all-important "touches" are fully covered. This unique DVD also includes Jay's tips on using the switch with bills, matchbooks, nail writers cocktail napkins and much more!
Discover for yourself why PaperClipped has a reputation of being the one effect that will make people remember you.

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