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Imagine this, a card is selected from an ordinary deck and is shuffled back into the
deck. The magician spring tosses the cards at a nearby window and as the cards fall
to the floor, the selected card is seen stuck to the window, ON THE OUTSIDE! Anyone
can touch the glass to see for themselves that the card is truly ON THE OUTSIDE!
But, wait there's more! Now your spectator sprays the window with window
cleaner and as you wipe with a paper towel, THE CARD DISAPPEARS! IT REALLY IS GONE!
Unbelievable? You bet! And that is exactly what your guests will be saying after
you perform WindoMation!
Here are some common questions and answers
about WindoMation:
Can I perform WindoMation on a Double
Pane or Thermal Pane window?
Yes, you can! WindoMation does not use a
"magnetic" principle to hold the card to the window.
The only requirement is that the window
does not have a screen.
How long is the set up
time?
There are 2 ways to set up the WindoMation
gimmick.
The easiest way is if the window has a
Venetian blind or curtain at the top, you can simply attach the gimmick
to the outside of the window being hidden by the blind. This method
takes about 30 seconds. If you do not have a blind, you need to attach
the gimmick with an alternate method above or beside the window. This
may take a few minutes. The WindoMation kit
comes with complete instructions for either set up method.
How long is the reset
time?
Once the gimmick is in position, the reset
time is a few seconds!
Can the card be removed
from the window with the spectator watching?
Yes, if the window you are using opens and
you can reach out and grab the card, you can take the card off the
window in front of the spectator. I have an example of this method:
Why does WindoMation cost
$375.00?
The price of WindoMation is based on the
cost of the electronics for the remote activation. As far as I know,
there are no other Card Thru Window effects that include a remote
control and that is why this one may cost more than others. If you have
ever tried to buy a replacement car door remote, you know this can be
pricy!
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 15 February, 2005.