Jumper

Trick by Bacon Magic and Wang Zhe
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Trick by Bacon Magic and Wang Zhe (29.95)

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Cards literally leap into your hands with this visual, kinetic miracle from Wang Zhe and Bacon Magic.

A card is freely chosen and returned to the deck, which is set on the table. Then, with just a clap of your hands above, the cards are sent flying—splitting apart perfectly to dramatically reveal the selected card.

That would be amazing enough on its own—but “Jumper” goes even further. You can reveal up to four cards with just a flick of your wrist. The chosen cards leap from one hand, sail gracefully through the air, and land cleanly in your other hand.

You won’t find another card trick as fast, visual, or unforgettable as “Jumper.” Especially when you consider the variety of bonus items it includes to amplify the presentation.

What is “Jumper”?

This clever, high-impact gimmick is built by Bacon Magic from a genuine Bicycle deck (in either red or blue). It’s lightweight, compact, and blends invisibly into the deck. The fact it resets instantly and can be easily taken with you everywhere makes it a worker’s dream.

The ingenious mechanism behind "Jumper" is also adaptable to a variety of presentation options. You don’t have to limit yourself to one trick or just clapping your hands. An entire sequence can be created around it. In fact, as a special bonus, the “Jumper” gimmick is accompanied by a toy ghost, a toy car, and rubber bands—each of which can be used to trigger the action and inspire your own creative take on the effect.

You’ll learn everything you need with the in-depth instructions from Wang Zhe. This includes two core routines as well as many helpful performance tips.

What’s included

  • Jumper gimmick (jumping card device)
  • Wind-up toy ghost
  • Wind-up toy car
  • Rubber bands
  • Extra materials
  • Complete tutorial

Bring a deck of cards to life in ways they’ve never seen. Get “Jumper” from Vanishing Inc. today!

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Customer reviews for Jumper

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Brian

I love this effect. It does exactly what it says it does. The toys included were ok-ish. They don't have enough "umph" at times to trigger the gimmick so I just use whatever is lying around. AirPods case, phone, another deck of cards, etc. Overall would buy again. Not disappointed at all.

 

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  • Dwain asks: This looks great, but after you make the card jump, can you use the deck for a follow-up trick? Is it a situation where you steal away the gimmick and continue on, or is this more of a one-trick deck?

    • 1. 王 answers: After performing the JUMPER effect, you can continue to perform most of the card magic processes, but if you need the audience to shuffle, it's best to remove the prop cards
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  • Amit asks: What is the difference between this costly gimmick and loops ? Is it better than Loops as it does exactly the same based on the trailer ?

    • 1. Wang answers: Loops are great. This jump move is similar to what Loops can achieve. The trigger mechanism of “Jumper” is slightly different and may be a bit more flexible to operate. Also, you don't need to hide anything in your hand, and there are no light requirements. In addition, Jumper can achieve several effects that are different from those of Loops.
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  • Tod asks: Can the gimmick be used with any Red or Blue deck? Can it be added to or customized for other Red or Blue decks like Tally-Ho?

    • 1. Wang answers: Sorry, this gimmick can only be used on Bicycle~
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  • Vincenzo asks: Can a spectator trigger the jump with the dart gun or car?

    • 1. Jim answers: Yes, that should work well.
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