
PLM is a deck of specially printed cards that features silhoutte-type drawings of 24 different careers of men, beginning with A and ending with.Z, but without the U and X. A stands forAstronaut, B stands for Baker, C for Clown, M for magician, and so on.
The cards are mixed up and a spectator selects one at random. The performer requests for 5 chances to find the selected career. He takes out 5 different cards, but none of them match the chosen card. With a bit of byplay, the performer turns the 5 cards over and rearranges them to form a large duplicate of the chosen card (career).
The deck of “little men” cards looks like flash cards for children , or some kind of card game for children. It is suitable for both adult and children audiences.
You receive the cards in a special tuck box, and a link to a 24 minutes tutorial video.
There are altogether 8 different reveals. This means you can repeat the trick with different results.
There is no need for memorisation as the design of the deck takes care of that. Re-setting is almost instantaneous after each performance.
PLM is very visual and plays big yet packs small. (Rated 4/5 stars).