A mind-bending effect that transforms reality right in your audience’s hands. Permanent Record by Ben Seidman, the mastermind behind the acclaimed “The Oracle System,” delivers an astonishing experience that will leave spectators questioning their perceptions.
Nothing generates a stronger reaction than magic that unfolds in the hands of your audience. Permanent Record achieves this effortlessly, allowing a printed image to change before their eyes, creating an unforgettable moment. You begin by explaining that every deck of cards features a playing card printed on the box. As they hold the case, they select a card from the deck, and their astonishment peaks when they discover that the card on the box has transformed to match their choice.
This unique gimmick and deck included with Permanent Record enable you to perform this self-working miracle immediately. In a comprehensive 1.5-hour video, Ben reveals how to execute Permanent Record with a standard deck and shares additional techniques to enhance your existing routines. You’ll also gain access to a clever secret that elevates your close-up magic, along with Dr. Jonathan Pickard’s original multi-phase “Ambideckstrous” handling and more.
You’ll love showcasing Permanent Record. It’s a quick, simple, and impactful effect that truly captivates audiences. Discover why Ben Seidman always carries this gem in his pocket, and why you should too.
“I love this!” – Asi Wind
“I’m enamored with the practicality of the design. The change occurs in the most natural way possible.” – Franco Pascali
“This will be a staple in my strolling set. It’s powerful, enjoyable, and incredibly easy to perform. I love it!” – Chad Long
“This is A+ material for both professionals and casual performers. Plus, Ben included his CUPS technique, which is invaluable for ‘Permanent Record’ and nearly any close-up routine. That alone justifies the investment.” – Bill Herz
“Permanent Record is simple enough for beginners to impress their friends, yet offers enough depth for professionals to incorporate it into their acts. I really like it!” – Michael Close