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How the wiregrams work... Shuffle a deck, have a card selected and you've just started what will become the most talked about effect for a long time. Use an ordinary piece of wire to divine a spectator's selected card, and no one will be able to figure out how you did it. Use a little hot liquid to trigger the wire, or attract attention and use flash paper to reveal the card. Bar magicians even use alcohol and a match to finish the effect. How's that for a stunning card trick!
You can use wiregrams over and over again. People will often want you to "do it again" so we recommend getting more than one for the times this happens. They'll never be able to figure out how you did it, and it will look like real magic.
Can Wiregrams be used over and over? YES! They never wear out.
Do I have to use flash paper to perform it? No. Even just holding a match under the wire will create the magic... or putting the Wiregram into a hot cup of coffee or hot water.
Can they be examined? Yes. You can hand them out to the spectators at any time, before or after the trick.
- Remember, you can use your Wiregram over and over and over and over, for YEARS.
- You do not have to use Flash Paper when you perform Wiregrams... you can simply dip it in hot water OR put a lit match underneath it.
Wiregram comes in 6 different versions:
Ace of Spades Three of Hearts Seven of Hearts Seven of Diamonds Eight of Hearts Jack of Spades
If you have a preference, please add this product to your shopping cart, then specify which version you would like in the comments box at the checkout.


'I went to a bar/restaurant with some friends because we had heard that there was a magician that worked there once a week, and that he came highly recommended. We were sitting in the bar waiting for the time he was supposed to arrive, watching the TV and having a few drinks when this huge guy with tattoos everywhere walks into the bar and announces that the fun is about to begin. It turns out he's the magician, and very good too. His ability to perform magic was top notch, but the best part of his performance was his personality, this was truly a person who enjoyed performing magic. His last trick however was different. He became serious and pulled a few paperclips out of his pocket and handed two of them out, asking my friends to straighten them out for him. While he was doing this, he asked the bartender for a few Kleenex tissues.
He wrapped the wires in Kleenex and just left them in front of each of my friends. I was very curious, as I didn't have a clue as to what was going to happen. Out came the cards. I got to shuffle them (I made sure I did a good job). Upon handing the cards back to the magician he immediately spread them out and asked them to each pick a card. The magician didn't even want to touch the cards they selected. Taking a matchbook and lighting a match, he touched the match to each of the bundles, and in a flash they were gone. in their place was the wire, but it wasn't straight anymore, but all bent into the shape of the cards that my friends had chosen. It was wild. At the end, he even let them keep the pieces of wire.' - David Mitchell
(Note: switches were utilized in order to exchange the Wiregram for another wire that can be handed out for examination. we do not recommend giving away your Wiregrams unless you can afford to do so or for a special occasion.) __________________________________________________________
'If James Bond had a magic trick, I'm pretty sure that this would be it. Wiregrams are fantastic.'- Alex, Scotland.
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