Atomic Ace Assembly by Craig Petty

Created by: Craig Petty

Atomic Ace Assembly is a close-up card magic trick that showcases a highly interactive and visually stunning routine. Using a regular, shuffled deck with no gimmicks, the magician makes the aces vanish and reappear in a seemingly impossible manner. This trick involves advanced sleight of hand techniques, such as the Vernon transfer and sidesteal, making it ideal for experienced magicians looking to elevate their performances. The routine resets instantly, allowing for seamless repetition in professional settings. Perfect for those who enjoy intricate card magic with a clean and impactful presentation.

Key features

  • Uses a regular, shuffled deck with no gimmicks

  • Involves advanced sleight of hand techniques like the Vernon transfer and sidesteal

  • Highly interactive and visually stunning routine

  • Instantly resets for repeated performances

  • Ideal for experienced magicians

Pros

  • Clean and impactful presentation

  • Works in professional settings

  • No gimmicks required

  • Highly interactive with spectators

Cons

  • Requires advanced sleight of hand skills

  • May be challenging for beginners

Effect

The Atomic Ace Assembly is a magic trick where four aces vanish from different parts of the deck and reappear together in one pile. The routine is interactive and visually engaging, making it a strong choice for professional performances. The trick uses a regular deck of cards with no gimmicks, and it resets instantly, allowing for repeated performances.

Full details

The Atomic Ace Assembly involves advanced card moves such as the Vernon transfer and a sidesteal. These techniques allow the magician to control the aces in a way that appears completely fair to the audience. The trick is designed to be highly interactive, with the aces vanishing and reappearing in a clean and convincing manner. The routine uses a shuffled deck, ensuring that the audience perceives the trick as fair and impromptu.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who have experience with advanced card techniques and are looking for a professional-level routine. It is particularly suited for performers who want a highly interactive and visually impressive trick that can be performed in various settings, from close-up magic to stage performances.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Atomic Ace Assembly is considered advanced due to the use of techniques like the Vernon transfer and sidesteal. These moves require practice to execute smoothly and convincingly. However, the effort is rewarded with a clean and impactful routine that can be performed with a regular deck of cards.

What magicians say

Craig Petty, the creator of the Atomic Ace Assembly, describes it as a highly interactive routine that involves slightly trickier moves but offers a clean and convincing performance. He emphasizes that the trick uses a shuffled deck and requires no gimmicks, making it a practical choice for professional magicians. The routine resets instantly, allowing for repeated performances without additional preparation.

What people are saying about Atomic Ace Assembly

magic-tv says...

Atomic Ace Assembly involves slightly trickier moves like a Vernon transfer and sidesteal but offers a clean, interactive routine where aces vanish and reappear convincingly.

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