The Stretching Queen

Trick by Meir Yedid Magic
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The Stretching Queen

15.00 usd

Trick by Meir Yedid Magic (15.00)

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A wonderfully visual, clean and practical take on Peter Kane's Elongated Lady effect brought to by the creative minds of Jon Racherbaumer, Gene Castillon and Marvin Johnson.

Effect
Two black nines and the Queen of Hearts are removed from a deck of cards and shown fairly to the audience. The Queen is then placed between the nines, where it begins to impossibly stretch to one-and-a-half times its size. This is an UNBELIEVABLE visual.

The Queen is then shrunk back to its regular size and all three cards are shown on both sides. You can even hand out the Queen to a spectator as a souvenir.

For table-hopping magicians, this amazing card trick can be even be easily carried in your pocket and used as a packet trick.

Each Stretching Queen set comes with two special gaffed cards. You only need one of them to perform the effect. But, we know you'll want to carry this with you everywhere and perform it any chance you get. So, we wanted to make sure you had a spare!

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  • Darrell asks: I just bought this trick and got it in the mail today. There is a card with a web address to learn the trick. I type it in, and a pop up states that it is a risky site that could steal all my info, and it prevented me from going to the site. Is there another way I can learn this effect? Because if I can't get to the instructions I cant learn this what looks to be a cool effect. Thanks for any help you can give me.

    • 1. randy answers: Try: https://player.vimeo.com/video/416794425 (use the same password)
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