Anthony Miller’s The Real Steal

$35.00

The Real Steal is a device for stealing a card that has been replaced in the deck by a spectator.

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Description

The Real Steal!

The Real Steal is Anthony Miller’s device for stealing a card that has been replaced in the deck by a spectator. The deck can be fanned and spread like a regular deck. There is NO deck switch needed. If you are familiar with the Extractor from Rob Bromley and Peter Nardi, (a fine device in its own right) then you may appreciate what Anthony Miller’s The Real Steal can do.

Points to remember:

The deck can be fanned and spread like a regular deck.

No Deck Switch it required. NONE.

It is VERY robust. If you sit on the gaff or bend it a little, it wont break. If the case gets damaged… You can make a new one in less than 5 minutes.

The steal is extremely fast and easy to do.

Watch the Real Steal in action. Remember… NO deck switch and no camera cuts.

Points to remember:

  1. The deck can be fanned and spread like a regular deck.
  2. No Deck Switch it required. NONE.
  3. It is VERY robust. If you sit on the gaff or bend it a little, it wont break. If the case gets damaged… You can make a new one in less than 5 minutes.
  4. The steal is extremely fast and easy to do.

Here is what some people who have actually used it think:

 It’s definitely better than the Extractor. The freedom of handling the deck and the card selection process as well as the fairness in having the spectator return the card anywhere into a fanned deck makes this a better approach for this type of effect.  In addition, the removal of the card is absolute simplicity! – Alton Knight

Tony has come up with a different approach to the ‘Extractor’ concept that is less expensive, can be adapted to any deck and won’t break if you forget it’s in your pocket and sit on it.  And Curtis Kam came up with a no-switch idea which makes it more practical for strolling magic.  The one thing about the Extractor’s original handling is that you take it from where ever during the trick and it ends up in your inside jacket pocket.  Then you need to reset by shifting a couple of decks around. Not impossible to deal with, but not ideal either when you’re standing around in a room of people. – Jeff Haas

Tony Miller has done it again!  The Real Steal is the Real Deal!  This, my friends, is pure gold!!” – Mark Williams

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