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    Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A spectator thinks of one of 18 objects. The magician guesses exactly which one it is!  
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    Throughout this small-packet routine, the magician asks a spectator for his opinion, and each time, he does the exact opposite, transforming the cards over and over again! At the end, everything is handed out for examination.To buy: - one Mini Duvivier Wallet click here. - some blank face cards click here.  
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    Crowns and hats are great because kids don’t play with them. That means they’re less likely to get broken, and they’re also more noticeable. Here, I’ll show you how to make a crown based on the ladybug we saw earlier. To buy “Modeling Balloons” click here.  
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    Since he’s a bit superstitious, the magician shows his lucky charm: it’s a card he’s folded into quarters and held together with a clothespin. A card is freely chosen, signed, and lost in the deck using various shuffling methods from different countries. He finishes with the Chinese shuffle, which mixes the cards haphazardly, face up and face down. All the cards mysteriously end up facing the same way, except for one; when the spectator names their card, the magician reveals the face of the card on which “Exact” is written! He ends with a mind-blowing climax: the chosen card turns out to be the folded card that was stuck in the clothespin—and which had been in plain sight since the beginning of the trick! (bonus explanation of the “Mercury Fold”) To buy: - a regular red deck click here. - one blank face card click here.  
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    Three spectators each freely choose a card. Using his Joker, the magician reveals the three cards one by one in a playful manner. This is followed by a series of transformations in which all three cards turn into Jokers, and then back into themselves. Everything is handed out for examination at the end of the trick! Brilliant! To buy a regular deck of cards click here.  
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    The original version of one of Dominique Duvivier's "signature" tricks, which he came up with in the 70s. "I wanted to do a trick in which the spectators would be surprised visually, mentally, as much as possible, and as frequently as possible... a cascade of crazy, colorful, visual effects, where everything transforms to the fullest.” Don't miss it!  
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    In this multi-phase routine, the magician will help the audience experience what an illusion is: it can be visual, acoustic, or even tactile—or simply an optical illusion! To buy: - one standard Half-Dollar click here. - one Chinese Coin click here. - one silk click here. - one Jumbo Coin click here.  
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    The magician displays two decks of cards. Two cards are chosen under laboratory conditions, one from each deck; one of the cards is even thought of! The cards will mysteriously travel from one deck to the other without the slightest touch! A true miracle! To buy: - a regular red deck click here. - a regular blue deck click here.  
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    Dominique Duvivier demonstrates a new Eddy Taytelbaum wonder (no explanation). A clever and original trick that makes a black dot mysteriously travel along your paddle. Yet another masterpiece from the master of magic!  
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    Le Double Fond opened its doors on June 1, 1988. These exceptional archives offer a glimpse of Dominique Duvivier during rehearsals for his early shows at Le Double Fond in 1988 and 1989. These rehearsals have been divided into two episodes. Not to be missed under any circumstances!  
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    Everyone’s life is often filled with binary choices: when it comes to making an important decision that could shape the rest of your life, it’s often a coin toss—a fifty-fifty chance. With this mentalism experience, you’ll feel confident for the rest of your life!  
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    You borrow a ring and a shoelace, the most ordinary. You announce that you will be able to put the ring on the lace, without the ends leaving the viewer's sight... A scarf is placed over the middle of the lace and the ring. The magician goes under the scarf, without the ends moving. And unbelievable: the ring is tied on the shoelace! You MUST try this clever trick.  
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    In the magician's arsenal, it is very practical to be able to "force" a spectator to take the card you want. Here is one possibility!  
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    Two thieves share a loot of seven ordinary coins. But the sharing won't be fair, because one bandit is more of a thief than the other! A nice little story to tell, while bluffing your spectators!  
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    A selected card is lost in the deck and then found in completely impossible conditions! The spectator randomly takes a group of cards from the middle of a deck of cards. He secretly counts the number of cards selected (for example, five) and then places them on top of the deck, while looking at the fifth card. To lose the magician completely, he shuffles everything again. Yet the magician manages to find the card that the spectator has secretly looked at! An incredible method. See for yourself!  
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    Something to have at your fingertips! This technique of Arturo Di Ascanio is an indispensable part of the magician's knowledge. Here is the principle: you show four red cards and, when you want, you can make a black card appear!  
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