Hypnotic Handling
The handling requires only two key sleights - all of those with fundamental card handling skills will know them - and this is one of the few packet effects that doesn't require an Elmsley count. The overall procedure is short and easy to remember. If you already know the sleights, youll be able to technically perform the trick after watching the DVD.The gimmicked cards are standard Bicycle stock and the clever "gimmick" is one that I have never before seen used in a packet effect. In addition to the startling change, the trick cards allow you to freely display them at the end, although you wont be able to allow spectators to hold and examine them.
Quick Reset

David Penn explains the trick on an accompanying DVD and does a great job of not only teaching the trick, but the basic sleights. But when it comes to packet tricks, I appreciate written instructions. If one already knows the moves, it's easier to learn looking at a written page.
And if you don't perform the trick for some time and need a refresher, it's easier to refer to written instructions than it is to fire-up a DVD. Admittedly, this is a minor point and personal preference.
Fantastic Four
In Hypno Aces, Penn has created a packet effect where four cards quickly and clearly turn into four other cards. And there's none of the usual counts that are requisite in these types of effects. $30 is a bit high for a packet trick, but this is a solid one.-Wayne N. Kawamoto
MSRP: (US) $30
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