Bleeding Heart by Keith Lack
Just in time for Valentines Day! Put a surprise at the end of your Four Ace
Assemble with the "Bleeding Heart" . Using your favorite ace assembly (or
the one I provide in the instructions) and with deck in hand, you tell the story of the
four major loves of your life. At each love mentioned, an ace is produced in an
astonishing manner. At the end, you reveal the last card to be the Ace of
Hearts representing the one true love of your life. You tell how you went to a
school dance and lost touch soon after. All that you have to remember her by is the
brass safety pin she used to pin a rose to your lapel with. The pin is produced and
handed out for inspection. The pin is opened by the spectator and inserted into the
center heart pip on the card. "Little did I know that she would break my heart
in the end". Once the pin is pulled back out, the heart starts to bleed.
The card is immediately turned over and handed out for examination.
A very strong handling combined with an entertaining routine makes this a real
reputation maker. Easy to do. Comes with all you need to do this effect
immediately and how to easily make ultra realistic blood at home when you run out.
This is the good blood like you get in the kit. This recipe is worth the
price of this effect alone and has been used in Hollywood for years. You will
also receive full color instructions with a few alternate routines. Like
"VOODOO KING". A demonstration in Voodoo using a King of Spades.
"STIGMATA" Use this technique to cause pictures to bleed stigmata like
streams of blood.
"Sweet Photo Syrup-rise" Poke a photo of a can of chocolate syrup only
to have real syrup leak out. Immediately hand the photo out for a taste test and
inspection. The syrup appears to have come from nowhere. Very easy to
do.
The method has lots of potential. You will come up with many ideas of your
own.
NOTE: This item has been discontinued. Please check with us on the availability before ordering.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 24 February, 2005.