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Paul Harris Presents Ink (Gimmick and DVD) by Mickael Chatelain and Paul Harris - DVD
Paul Harris Presents Ink (Gimmick and DVD) by Mickael Chatelain and Paul Harris - DVD
Paul Harris Presents Ink (Gimmick and DVD) by Mickael Chatelain and Paul Harris - DVD

Paul Harris Presents Ink (Gimmick and DVD) by Mickael Chatelain and Paul Harris - DVD

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A flawless piece of astonishment art featuring an exquisite method that's as heart stopping as the effect.

You write a prediction with a normal sharpie on the clear cellophane of the card case. Tragically, it's the wrong card.

Everyone stares at the INK on the cellophane... for a moment nothing happens... then like some kind of weird dream creature the INK begins to SLOWLY CREEP and GLIDE along the cellophane... the animated INK gradually RE-SHAPING itself into the correct card! You actually see the black INK STRETCH and get longer in some areas... and SHRINK and contract in others as it VISIBLY MORPHS into the correct prediction.

A spectator can then immediately rub their fingers over the transformed INK to Erase the writing... once again leaving the CLEAR UNMARKED CELLOPHANE. Right after that... you can hand out the case for EXAMINATION. It's just a NORMAL case!

- Resets in seconds
- Use your own box and deck
- The case can be examined
- Spectators can erase the ink
- Gimmick included

No special inks or chemicals - Easily adapts to other numbers letters or images. Use as your normal card case for other effects. Resets in 10 seconds. Works with red Bicycle Rider Back and Mandolin Back decks.

Running Time Approximately: 54min
Our Review and Rating

Now this does look very good, the writing on the box cellophane changes as they look at it and at the end the box is examinable.

A few diiferent ideas are shown including the blowing of the hat off the stick man which I quite like, but I prefer to do the prediction with magician and trouble and finally revealing the correct card written in the box cellophane.

I can't really say much more than it does what it shows very well with a very clever method.