Amaze Mint by Thought Cast Magic

Created by: Thought Cast Magic

Amaze Mint is a close-up card magic trick where a spectator selects and signs a card, which then vanishes from the deck and impossibly reappears inside a sealed mint tin. This visual and puzzling effect is highly portable and suitable for impromptu performances, making it ideal for close-up or family-friendly shows. Buyers should note that it involves angle sensitivity and requires practice for smooth reset, but it comes with clear instructions and a clever method that holds up to spectator scrutiny.

Key features

  • Visual and puzzling card-to-impossible-location effect

  • Highly portable and suitable for impromptu situations

  • Comes with a thorough tutorial and clear instructions

  • Involves angle sensitivity and requires practice for reset

  • Engaging and interactive performance potential

Pros

  • Strong visual payoff with the card appearing in the mint tin

  • Interactive and fun for audiences

  • Portable design for easy carrying

  • Clear method that is easy to learn with provided instructions

Cons

  • Angle sensitivity may limit performance positions

  • Reset time could be a factor in fast-paced routines

  • Humor in performance might overshadow the magic for some viewers

Effect

A spectator selects and signs a playing card. The card is lost back in the deck. The magician then reveals that the signed card has impossibly appeared inside a sealed mint tin. The effect is a visual and puzzling card-to-impossible-location trick.

Full details

Amaze Mint is a magic trick from Thought Cast Magic. The method uses a small, everyday mint tin. The trick is highly portable and suitable for impromptu performances. The routine involves a spectator selecting and signing a card. The magician then makes that card vanish from the deck. The signed card is found inside the mint tin. The provided instructions are clear and thorough. The trick is designed for close-up situations.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is good for magicians who perform close-up magic. It is suitable for family-friendly shows. It works well for performers who want a visual and interactive routine. Magic Orthodoxy states the trick is portable for impromptu situations. Craig and Ryland from Magic-TV say it is perfect for close-up or family shows.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The method is described as clever. The instructions are clear, which helps with learning. Magic Orthodoxy discusses angle sensitivity and reset time as factors for performers. This means the trick requires practice to manage viewing angles and to reset quickly between performances. The trick does not require advanced sleight of hand, but proper handling is important.

What magicians say

Magic Orthodoxy provides a detailed assessment of Amaze Mint. The review covers the method's cleverness and how it holds up to spectator scrutiny. The effect is noted as visual and puzzling. Craig and Ryland from Magic-TV praise the trick's visual appeal and the thorough tutorial. They note the trick has a clear visual payoff with the card appearing in the mint tin. They also highlight that the performance is interactive and fun. Craig and Ryland state, "The trick is perfect for close-up or family shows."

What people are saying about Amaze Mint

magicorthodoxy says...

The effect is visual, puzzling, and portable for impromptu situations, with a clever method that holds up to spectator scrutiny.

magic-tv says...

AmazeMint offers a unique visual card appearance in a mint tin, praised for its visual appeal and thorough tutorial. [...] The trick is interactive and playful, with a clear visual payoff perfect for close-up or family shows.

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