Abstractor by Alexander de Cova
Created by: Alexander de Cova
Key features
Utilizes magnets for a clean and deceptive transformation
Strong visual impact that leaves a lasting impression
Easy to perform with minimal setup
Suitable for close-up and parlour magic settings
Pros
Highly visual and deceptive
Easy to learn and perform
Minimal setup required
Strong audience reaction
Cons
Requires the use of magnets, which may limit some performance conditions
Similar to other tricks in the market, which may raise ethical concerns for some magicians
Effect
The Abstractor is a card trick that creates a visually stunning effect. A selected card is placed back into the deck, and moments later, it appears to have been extracted or transformed in a way that defies logic. The method involves clever use of magnets and card handling techniques, making the result appear seamless and impossible to the audience.
Full details
The Abstractor uses a combination of magnets and precise card handling to achieve its effect. The method allows the magician to control the selected card in a way that makes it appear to move or transform on its own. The trick is designed to be performed with a standard deck of cards, making it accessible for most magicians. The use of magnets adds an extra layer of mystery, as the audience cannot detect any visible means of control.
Who should consider the trick
The Abstractor is ideal for magicians who enjoy card magic and are looking for a trick that combines visual impact with a clever method. It is suitable for both close-up and stage performances, depending on the magician's skill level and presentation style. Those who appreciate innovative methods and are comfortable with using magnets in their routines will find this trick particularly appealing.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Abstractor requires a moderate level of skill in card handling and an understanding of how to use magnets effectively in a magic routine. While the method is not overly complex, it does demand practice to ensure smooth execution. Magicians who are already familiar with card controls and basic sleight of hand will find it easier to master. Beginners may need to invest more time in practice to achieve the desired effect.
What magicians say
Craig Petty, in his review, compares the Abstractor to other similar tricks like 'Unboxed' and 'Extractor'. He notes that the Abstractor stands out due to its use of magnets, which adds a unique element to the method. Craig also highlights the ethical considerations surrounding the release of similar tricks, defending Alex from Monster Magic for pulling 'Unboxed' due to its similarity to the Abstractor. While Craig gives 'Unboxed' a 65% rating, he implies that the Abstractor is a more robust and innovative option, especially for those who appreciate detailed tutorials and unique methods.
What people are saying about Abstractor
magic-tv says...
Craig compares 'Unboxed' to 'Extractor' and 'Abstractor', noting similarities and differences. He critiques the ethical implications of releasing similar tricks without proper credit.
Review videos
The Saturn Magic Controversy - Unboxed, Extractor & Abstractor
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