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Deja Vu

A beautiful transposition effect with a clever plot about Déjà Vu that will leave your spectators wondering more about what they really just witnessed, or if it happened at all. 


Any card is selected and sandwiched between the two red aces; these cards are clearly placed on the table. Another card is selected, however, the performer miscalls it as the first selection. This second selection is face up on top of the deck. With a snap, the card visually transforms into the first selection sandwiched between the red aces. The cards on the table are spread to reveal the second selection sandwiched between the black aces

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A beautiful transposition effect with a clever plot about Déjà Vu that will leave your spectators wondering more about what they really just witnessed, or if it happened at all. 

Any card is selected and sandwiched between the two red aces; these cards are clearly placed on the table. Another card is selected, however, the performer miscalls it as the first selection. This second selection is face up on top of the deck. With a snap, the card visually transforms into the first selection sandwiched between the red aces. The cards on the table are spread to reveal the second selection sandwiched between the black aces

Reviews (8)

By Zvi 6:37 AM 4/23/13
5/5
This effect is so strong that people tend not to believe what they see! It is amazing, and although it takes a lot of practice, it is worth every second!!
By Jonathan 9:46 AM 11/28/12
5/5
This is a very hard hitting effect for your spectators, especially is you use the same patter that's used in the performance video. All the information taught on this one trick alone, is worth three times it's price. Totally worth it!
By Elliott 10:14 PM 7/1/12
5/5
This trick holds a special place in my heart. I vividly remember the first time I watched the video, and I was blown away. I was very near the beginning of my magical career, so this is one of the tricks that really introduced me to the fever of Magic. I have been loyal a fan ever since. This is taught on the Trilogy, and so are many other fine tricks. Definitely recommend to anyone interested in good magic.
By David 12:09 PM 4/1/12
5/5
I bought this trick as sort of a preview to the trilogy dvd set because I was thinking about getting it but wanted a little taste first and I was not disappointed. All of the moves required for this trick are taught to some extent in the video so you don't need to worry about knowing anything too complicated before hand. The effect requires a lot of finesse and a LOT of practice but performed well it is a fantastic trick.
By Arjun 7:24 PM 11/25/11
5/5
Deja Vu is one of my favorite tricks on the trilogy. It is very visual and offten at times leaves the audiance baffled. It is one of those tricks that you will do over and over. The trick itself is not very hard to do and the teaching is very clear. Because Deja Vu ends with two sandwiches, it is very easy to incorporate it into a routine.

My only qualm with this trick is that sometimes the spectataors get a bit lost with whats going on, however this is easily fixed with some patter adjustment. Overall Deja Vu is a fun and easy trick to do that packs a big punch, not only that, but it you will be able to incorporate or create a routine around it very easily.
By Race 1:42 PM 11/3/11
5/5
This trick is another amazing trick, and is even cooler when given the style of actual Deja vu as Dan and Dave present it. I found this trick also works well in routine with other tricks that utilize the four aces. Without a doubt, it's possibly one of the best sandwich effects I've found.
By Lewis 1:37 AM 10/22/11
5/5
Deja Vu is one of my favorite sandwich/transposition effects. It has a really nice story line, and is easy to do. Plus, the climax is something your spectators won't see coming. (At least when I perform it.)
By Haritaipan 11:10 PM 10/22/11
5/5
I really love the concept of this trick. Deja vu has a magical feeling inside its meaning, so this tricks works great and really amazes people. Although the tutorial is easy to understand, it is a difficult trick not suggested for beginners. The moves are hard to do; but once learned, you will be able to apply them to many different tricks.

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