1914 by 1914
Created by: 1914
Key features
Versatile for mentalism and close-up magic
Involves ESP cards or billets for a psychological impact
Designed for magicians who appreciate a blend of traditional and bizarre effects
Portable and impactful, suitable for various performance settings
Pros
High impact on spectators
Versatile for different mentalism routines
Portable and easy to carry
Blends well with other mentalism and card magic effects
Cons
May require additional props like ESP cards or billets
Not suitable for performers looking for purely visual tricks
Some routines may require practice to master the psychological aspects
Effect
The 1914 is a versatile magic trick that allows performers to create strong mentalism and bizarre effects. The trick involves a series of billets, which are small pieces of paper used for secret writing or information gathering. The audience sees the performer seemingly read minds or predict thoughts written on these billets, often with eerie precision. The method is subtle and leaves no trace, making it highly deceptive.
Full Details
The 1914 billets are designed to look and handle like standard playing cards, making them familiar yet deceptive. They are durable and easy to manipulate, allowing for smooth performances. The trick can be adapted for various routines, including predictions, thought readings, and even seance-style effects. The billets are praised for their practicality and the strong reactions they generate.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for mentalists, bizarre magicians, and performers who enjoy psychological or supernatural presentations. It suits those who prefer subtle methods over flashy gimmicks. If you perform close-up magic, seances, or mentalism shows, the 1914 billets can add depth to your routines.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The 1914 is not overly difficult to perform, but it requires practice to handle the billets smoothly. The method relies on misdirection and natural movements, so confidence in presentation is key. Performers familiar with billet work will find it easy to integrate into their sets, while beginners may need time to master the subtleties.
What Magicians Say
AJ DeBeck, a magician and mentalist, includes the 1914 billets in his honorable mentions, calling them "nearly the perfect billets." He highlights their playing card quality and ease of handling, stating they are "incredible" for card-style billet work. Another reviewer mentions their deceptive nature, making them a reliable tool for mentalism performances. The billets are praised for their durability and the strong reactions they produce in audiences.
The 1914 is a well-regarded tool among mentalists for its practicality and impact. If you're looking to enhance your mentalism or bizarre magic routines, this trick is worth considering.
What people are saying about 1914
AlakazamMagicUK says...
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Review videos
Stranded with a Stranger: AJ DeBeck
AlakazamMagicUK mentioned this magic trick in this video.