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Thanks to Carlyle
by Ian Baxter


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Thanks to Carlyle by Ian Baxter

An everyday calling card, shown to be blank on both sides, suddenly develops printing details, caused by the magician's fingertips!

Here is an up-to-date revision of a classic idea from that remarkable 20th-century magician Francis Carlyle. It was none other than Bruce Elliott who first raved about this in his magazine The Phoenix, where this gem was first published.

No innovative developments have appeared in print since, until now. Ian Baxter has come up with this clever extension of Carlyle's original - totally impromptu, easy to perform and even more eye-popping than the original.

The presentation focuses on 'palm printing' a blank calling card, convincingly shown to be blank on both sides, and yet - ink suddenly appears!

A great way of introducing your business details, either as a straight performance for an audience, friend or business associate.

1st edition 2026, PDF 3 pages.
word count: 919 which is equivalent to 3 standard pages of text