Next Meeting: 15 November 2024 | Theme: Avi Yap / Patrick Kun Lecture | Location: NLB Drama Center

PUSH CARD by Mickael Chatelain

“Push Card” is Mickael Chatelain’s version of rising card from deck where the selected card rises out of the deck of cards at a lightning speed.

In effect, a card is freely selected and signed. It is then lost in the deck. The deck is put inside its card box.

A special card with a picture of a red button and a white writing surface is shown. The spectator writes the name of her selected card on this writing surface. The card is then inserted into the outside transparent wrapper of the card box.

The performer uses the tip of his pen to press onto the picture of the red button on this card. Immediately, a card shoots up from the deck. It gets trapped in the deck when about two-thirds of its length has extended from the end of the deck. It is taken out and shown to be the signed selected card. The deck of cards, the selected card
and the Push Card can be freely examined.

You receive the special gimmicked Push Card, a white- board writing pen, and some small accessories to repair the Push Card if this gimmick is worn through repeated use. You will have to supply your own bicycle deck of cards complete with the card box. There is no problem if your card box no longer has the outside transparent wrapper. The
Push Card can be simply held onto the box with your hand.

You also get a link to a video tutorial by Mickael Chatelain. Mickael teaches you how to prepare your card box and set up your gimmicked Push Card. Both are very easy to do and hardly take up any time. The writing on the Push Card can be easily wiped off.

The effect is easy to do and has no performing angle problem. Reset is also very fast.

The differences between Push Card and the usual rising
card trick are:

 The selected card shoots up instead of rising up slowly from the deck.
 The card rise is activated only when the red button is pushed.
 After the performance, the Push Card as well as the deck of cards can be freely
examined.

If these are what you are looking for in a rising card effect, Mickael Chatelain’s Push
Card is a good investment for you. (8/10 stars rating)