Cross by Craig Petty
Created by: Craig Petty
Key features
Modern twist on the classic sandwich routine
Uses two marked cards for clarity and focus
Clean and visual with no apparent sleight of hand
Can be performed with one move or adapted to be self-working
Part of The Mirage Deck Project with extensive instructional content
Suitable for both beginners and experienced magicians
Pros
Strong visual impact
Clear and engaging premise
Simple to perform yet highly effective
Adaptable to self-working version
Part of a versatile gaff deck with multiple routines
Cons
Requires one move (unless modified)
Part of a larger project, so not standalone
Effect
The magic trick 'Cross' is a visually striking sandwich routine. Two cards marked with an X vanish and reappear around a spectator's freely chosen card. The effect is clean and direct, with the marked cards clearly highlighting the chosen card. The routine is performed twice, once at normal speed and once in slow motion, emphasizing the impossibility of the effect. The trick leaves the audience amazed as the marked cards seemingly travel through the deck to locate the selected card.
Full details
'Cross' is a progressive sandwich routine that uses two marked cards to find a spectator's chosen card in the deck. The trick involves one move, but it can be adapted to be self-working, making it accessible for performers of all skill levels. The marked cards, with their distinctive X design, add clarity and visual impact to the routine. The trick is part of 'The Mirage Deck Project,' which combines the features of a sengali deck with rough and smooth principles. The project includes nearly 4 hours of content, covering history, handling, and multiple routines, including 'Cross.'
Who should consider the trick
'Cross' is ideal for magicians looking for a visually striking and easy-to-perform sandwich routine. It is suitable for both beginners and professionals due to its self-working nature and adaptability. The trick is perfect for real-world performances, as it is simple yet impactful, making it a crowd-pleaser in various settings, from casual gatherings to formal events.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
'Cross' is designed to be easy to perform, making it accessible for magicians of all skill levels. The trick involves one move, but it can be modified to be self-working, eliminating the need for any sleight of hand. This adaptability makes it a great choice for beginners who want a strong visual effect without complex techniques. For more experienced performers, the trick offers a clean and direct routine that can be easily integrated into their existing repertoire.
What magicians say
Craig Petty describes 'Cross' as a visually striking and clean routine that leaves audiences amazed. He emphasizes the trick's simplicity and adaptability, noting that it can be performed with just one move or modified to be self-working. The marked cards add clarity and visual impact, making the effect easy to follow and understand. Craig also highlights the trick's suitability for real-world performances, making it a favorite among performers. The AlakazamMagicUK trailer builds excitement for the trick, pointing viewers to learn more about this flashy and crowd-pleasing effect. Overall, 'Cross' is praised for its strong visual impact, clear premise, and engaging performance.
What people are saying about Cross
AlakazamMagicUK says...
The trailer for 'Cross' teases a visually striking magic effect that's sure to captivate any audience.
magic-tv says...
The trick is a twist on the classic sandwich routine, with the marked cards standing out for clarity. [...] The routine is clean and visual, with no apparent sleight of hand.
Performance videos
Cross | Impressive Sandwich Routine
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Promotional videos
Cross by Craig Petty | Coming To The Netrix On Monday
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CROSS Trailer
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Tutorial videos
Mirage Deck Project EXPOSED?!
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