Val Evans' Stop Trick of Tomorrow by Lee Jacobs

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The Val Evans' Stop Trick of Tomorrow is a classic card-control effect that has fascinated audiences for decades.

Here's how it works:
  • Display a standard deck of Poker sized playing cards, a length of ribbon, and a simple wooden Houlette.
  • Two audience members select cards and return them to the deck.
  • Place a ribbon over the top of the Houlette, followed by the deck of cards, pushing the ribbon downward.
  • The face or bottom of the deck is visible through the hole in the back of the Houlette.
  • Lift the top card to confirm it's not one of the selected cards.
  • Lift the next card, which also proves to be an indifferent card.
  • Turn the Houlette so the back of the cards faces the audience.
  • Remove cards one by one, placing each behind a clip at the front of the Houlette.
  • At any point, the spectator can call "STOP."
  • The cards are removed from the clip and shown to be all different.
  • Pull the ribbon, and the entire deck rises out of the Houlette.
  • The spectator can remove the very next card, which turns out to be one of the selected cards!
This effect has been considered a classic in card magic made in select hardwood, ribbon and the full instruction booklet. You provide the regular deck of Poker sized cards.

If you're a fan of elegant card tricks, the Stop Trick of Tomorrow is definitely worth exploring!

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