Blankity by Liam Montier and Big Blind Media

Created by: Liam Montier, Big Blind Media

Blankity is a progressive assembly magic trick designed for close-up performances. The effect involves a series of cards that progressively assemble into a complete set in a visually clean and surprising manner. This trick is ideal for table-based performances and is known for its smooth handling and easy reset. Perfect for magicians looking to add a visually engaging and well-routined card trick to their repertoire.

Key features

  • Progressive assembly card trick

  • Clean and visually engaging

  • Requires a table for performance

  • Easy reset for quick repetition

Pros

  • Clean and well-routined

  • Visually surprising for spectators

  • Easy reset allows for quick repetition

Cons

  • Requires a table, limiting performance venues

Effect

Blankity is a progressive assembly trick that creates a clean and visually engaging sequence of events. The audience sees a series of cards or objects assemble in a way that defies logic, leaving them puzzled and entertained. The trick builds momentum as it progresses, culminating in a surprising and satisfying conclusion.

Full details

Blankity is a card trick that uses a specific routine to achieve its effect. It requires a table for performance, which allows for smooth handling and reset. The trick is designed to be clean and easy to follow, making it suitable for both close-up and parlor settings. The reset is quick, allowing for repeated performances without much downtime.

Who should consider the trick

Blankity is ideal for magicians who enjoy card magic and are looking for a well-routined trick that can be performed in various settings. It is particularly suited for those who perform in environments where a table is available. The trick’s clean handling and progressive nature make it a good choice for both beginners and experienced performers.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Blankity is considered to be of moderate difficulty. While the routine is well-structured and clean, it does require some practice to master the handling and timing. The use of a table aids in the smooth execution of the trick, but performers will need to ensure they are comfortable with the sequence of moves to achieve the desired effect.

What magicians say

Craig & Ryland, in their Magic Review Show, commend Blankity for its clean handling and quick reset. They highlight the trick’s progressive nature and the fact that it requires a table for performance. The reviewers appreciate the well-routined aspect of the trick, making it a solid choice for magicians looking to add a visually engaging card trick to their repertoire.

What people are saying about Blankity

magic-tv says...

Blankity is a clean, well-routined progressive assembly trick.

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