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An Amazing Card Trick  

 Instant Download…   Want to learn an easy yet amazing card trick?  This is a PDF Instant Download with 5 pages of directions to an easy to lean amazing card trick that needs no prior setup.  Use any deck of cards.  This is an amazing card trick, which will blow the mind of your spectators.  A spectator selects a card, places it on the deck and cuts the cards as many times as they wish.  When they are done cutting the cards, you start dealing the cards face up onto the table. You eventually say to the spectators that the next card you turn over will be the selected card. At this point you have already dealt their selected card to the table, so they will probably offer to bet that you're wrong. You then put the pack down, pick up the selected card which is already dealt onto the table, and turn it face down, to thunderous applause!!!  Directions include performance tips and alternate performance techniques.  Level: Beginner to Intermediate.  No sleight-of-hand needed; but this is not a self-working or mathematical trick.

 

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Ric Ewing Directs 2010 Rock & Roll Magic Show II

For the second year Ric Ewing is producing and directing a pubic magic show named “The Rock & Roll Magic Show II”.  This is the second show of this nature first produced in August 2009 in Walnut Creek, CA and features live classic rock music to backup the magicians.  The band is named Biernacki and the Illusion and is currently the only rock band that also performs magic and illusion, says band leader Joe Biernacki. 

 

The 2009 Rock & Roll Magic Show was such a great success that Ric decided to do it again for 2010.  This year’s show will be at the El Campanil Theatre in Antioch, CA.  The beautifully restore Victorian Theatre seats 700 and is the perfect venue for this type of show.  The show is hosted by the Society of American Magicians #112 in Concord, CA

 

The 2010 version of the Rock & Roll Magic Show II will feature award winning magicians Ric & Kara Ewing, Douglass Kovacich, Roy Porfido, the comedy of Jerry & Reggie, Danielle Lamb, Gerald Joseph and special guest M.C. Jay Alexander.

 

Ticket prices range from $15-$25 and can be purchased on-line at the El Campanil Theatre.   Or you can call the box office at (925) 757-9500.  The theatre is located at 602 W. Second Street, Antioch, CA 94509 and show will start at 7:00 pm

 

Here is a video preview from the 2009 Show

 

Ric Ewing Wins Close-up Magic Competition 2009

Ric Ewing, Professional Magician, is awarded the Wizards Trophy winning 1st Place in the the 2009 Close-up Magic Competition during an award banquet in January 2010.  The award was presented by Doug Kovacich, President of the Society of American Magicians #112, Concord, CA.

Ewing’s Win Stage Magic Competition 2009

Ric & Kara Ewing, Professional Stage Magicians, are awarded the Wizards Trophy winning First Place in the the 2009 Stage Magic Competition during an award banquet in January 2010.  The award was presented by Doug Kovacich, President of the Society of American Magicians #112, Concord, CA.

Ewing’s Awarded Magician of the Year 2010

Ric & Kara are awarded the honor of Magicians of the Year for 2010 during an award banquet in January 2010.  The award was presented by, Doug Kovacich, President of the Society of American Magicians #112, Concord, CA.

 

Ric performs magic shows for children's birthday parties and for adults at business and corporate events. 

Ric and Kara’s Updated Straitjacket

Excerpt from "The Conjurer"
News Letter for the Society of American Magicians Assembly #112
February 2010, Vol 24.
Written by: Mac McCarthy
 
 
The ever popular Ric and Kara Ewing started with a guess-the-card magic trick dur­ing which Ric drew on a large tablet the card Helen Adamek (Rudy's wife) had selected from the deck. But the card he drew was not the one she had selected. At that point, Ric massaged his drawing, and a drawing of the correct card magically slid up from behind the first drawing. This astonishing effect was made more baffling when Ric tore the page from the paper tablet, signed it, and gave the drawing to Helen.
 
 
 
 
 

Next, Ric and Kara offered a refinement on their hit Straitjacket Escape. Ric gave an amusing spiel about using a twisted coat hanger to get himself out of the straightjacket, then proceeded to do just that, manipulating the coat hanger wire with his mouth and somehow (but how?) releasing himself from the straitjacket in record time. It was amazing.