Case Spanish by Jay Sankey
Created by: Jay Sankey
Key features
Uses an ordinary, un-gimmicked card case
Perfect for impromptu performances
Requires no special setup or gimmicks
Great for close-up magic
Subtle and deceptive method
Pros
No gimmicks needed
Easy to carry and perform anywhere
Highly deceptive and visual
Works with any coin
Great for beginners and experienced magicians
Cons
Requires practice to perfect the handling of the card case
May not work well with very thick or rigid card cases
Effect
The Case Spanish is a coin vanish that appears to happen inside a completely ordinary and un-gimmicked card case. The magician places a coin inside the case, closes it, and waves their hand over it. When the case is opened, the coin has vanished, leaving the audience baffled. The trick is clean and leaves no trace of the coin, making it a strong visual effect.
Full details
The Case Spanish involves a clever use of the card case's natural structure. The magician places the coin inside the case and closes it. By manipulating the flap of the case in a specific way, the coin is allowed to slide out of the case unnoticed. The magician can then control the coin's location, often letting it drop into their lap or secretly holding it in their hand. The case remains closed throughout the trick, and when opened, it appears empty. The method relies on subtle handling and timing, making it a deceptive and practical vanish.
Who should consider the trick
The Case Spanish is ideal for magicians who want a clean and practical coin vanish that can be performed with everyday objects. It’s particularly suited for those who perform close-up magic or card tricks, as it integrates seamlessly with a card case. The trick is also a good choice for performers who enjoy using misdirection and subtlety in their routines.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Case Spanish is moderately difficult to perform. It requires precise handling of the card case and good timing to ensure the coin slides out smoothly without being noticed. The trick also relies on natural misdirection, so the performer must be comfortable with their movements and audience management. While it’s not the easiest vanish to master, it’s achievable with practice and can be a valuable addition to a magician’s repertoire.
What magicians say
Jay Sankey, who created the Case Spanish, describes it as a "very cool" and deceptive vanish. He emphasizes that the trick works with a completely un-gimmicked card case, making it a practical and versatile method for vanishing a coin. Sankey notes that the key to the trick is in the way the case is manipulated, allowing the coin to slide out unnoticed. He also highlights the importance of timing and misdirection to enhance the effect. Overall, the Case Spanish is praised for its simplicity and strong visual impact.
What people are saying about Case Spanish
SankeyMagic says...
I came up with this many years ago... you can take a coin, drop it inside the case, and vanish it from inside without opening the flap. It’s like that it’s actually puckered just enough that the coin will slide out.
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