Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Signature Edition Sketchpad Card Rise by Martin Lewis

Hello friends,

Some years back Martin Lewis released Cardiographic. You've seen David Copperfield do this one a TV. Over the years many pros such as Johnny Thompson, Micheal Weber, Whit Haydn have added this to their act.

I have always loved this great effect. Before it was available to the public, Zanadu tried to create a similar prop. One where you drew the card, then the deck then a card came out of the pack. A real Jumbo Bic, that you took out and showed. It was at the very least, mediocre. The frame was only about 12" x 9" and mechanically weak. But that was all that was available at the time, so if that was what you wanted, you had to settle on it.

Martin Lewis has revamped the original Cardiographic. and his new version is now available to you.

Here it is the Signature Edition Sketchpad Card Rise.

Presenting Martin's classic effect in which a card rises from a drawing and is then handed out as a souvenir. This brand new signature version is designed and made by Martin's Magikraft Studios. It's better, faster, and far mores durable than any other version ever. It includes DVD instruction on care, handling, and performance. Insights gained by 30 years of performing experience.

Contents:
  • It features a hard wearing laminated cover and an extra heavyweight backboard.
  • The oversize spiral makes the action fast and easy and the new plastic gimmick will never warp.
  • A redesigned template makes drawing the picture faster.
  • Plus lots more improvements that come from those many years of real world performance

  • My thoughts:
    Don't miss your chance to own a time tested classic that's built better, faster, stronger. Here are some of the improvements that I've noticed. While some of them may not seem to be that big of a deal, I assure you in a live performance all these factors add up. And you want them to add up to success and not failure.

    The covers won't tear or bend. The backing is thicker so it is easier to draw on. The spiral is larger so you can tear off the sheet fast without ripping the page. The cover is more deceptive because of it's coloring. The gaff at the back is smaller and now blends in with the cardboard. The "rising card" fits better and won't hang up anymore. The template is better so you can draw faster. Even if you already own Cardiographic you'll want this new improved model.


    Until next time.

    Thanks for reading!
    Pete

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