Eject by Roddy McGhie and Noel Qualter

Created by: Roddy McGhie, Noel Qualter

EJECT is a high-energy, visual close-up magic trick where a small object, such as a rubber band or similar prop, appears to be suddenly ejected, launched, or expelled in a surprising transposition, vanish, or production. Spectators witness a fast-paced, fun, and impactful illusion that often elicits strong audience reactions due to its sudden and organic nature. It is designed as a complete performance routine, making it suitable for close-up settings and ideal for magicians looking to add a modern, engaging effect to their repertoire. Buyers should note that it emphasizes portability, visual appeal, and ease of integration into acts, with creators highlighting its angle-proofness and quick reset for practical use.

Key features

  • Visual and fast-paced effect with sudden object ejection or transformation

  • Angle-proof design suitable for close-up performances

  • Quick reset time for repeated use in routines

  • Fun and engaging for both performer and audience

  • Complete performance idea with polished routine included

Pros

  • Highly visual and impactful for strong audience reactions

  • Practical and portable for close-up magic

  • Suitable for various skill levels, from beginners to advanced performers

  • Angle-proof and easy to reset, enhancing performance flexibility

Cons

  • Limited details on specific method or prop requirements may require further research before purchase

  • May not appeal to those preferring slow-paced or mentalism-based effects

Effect

Eject shows a rubber band visibly launching from the performer's hand. The band appears to eject itself with a sudden, surprising motion. This creates a quick and visual moment of magic. The effect is fast and energetic, often generating strong audience reactions.

Full details

Eject is a complete performance routine using a rubber band. It was created by Roddy McGhie and Noel Qualter. The trick is available from Trick Trick Boom. The routine is designed to be a full performance piece, not just a single move. It focuses on creating a fun and engaging experience for both the performer and audience. The method uses standard rubber bands, making it easy to reset and perform multiple times.

Who should consider the trick

Eject works well for magicians who perform close-up magic. It suits performers who want quick, visual effects. The trick is particularly good for those who enjoy high-energy presentations. It fits into walk-around situations or as part of a longer rubber band routine. Beginners can learn this trick, as it does not require advanced sleight-of-hand skills.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The technical method for Eject is not difficult to learn. Most magicians can master the basic mechanics quickly. The challenge lies in the presentation and timing. The routine requires practice to make the ejection look natural and surprising. The teaching materials provide clear instructions for proper performance. Reset time is instant, allowing for repeated performances.

What magicians say

Magic Orthodoxy reviewed Eject specifically for its practicality and angle-proofness. They noted it was suitable for performers weighing these factors in their repertoire decisions. Alakazam Magic UK described Eject as "highly fun and engaging for both performer and audience," positioning it as a polished and impactful effect. Craig Petty conducted a detailed review examining the product's practical use for working magicians, discussing both strengths and potential weaknesses. Multiple reviewers, including those from Magic TV, highlighted Eject as a standout visual effect within modern rubber band magic compilations, noting its energetic and propulsive nature.

What people are saying about Eject

AlakazamMagicUK says...

EJECT is described as highly fun and engaging for both performer and audience, positioned as a polished and impactful magic effect available now.

Craig Petty says...

The review provides a detailed examination of EJECT, including performance demonstration and honest feedback on its practical use for working magicians.

magicorthodoxy says...

The review focuses on practicality, angle-proofness, and reset time for performers, making it a solid choice for magicians weighing its addition to their repertoire.

magic-tv says...

EJECT by Roddy McGhie & Noel Qualter is highlighted as a quick, visual, and propulsive effect in a compilation of innovative rubber band magic, emphasizing its creative possibilities.

worldmagicshop says...

EJECT is teased as an upcoming release with a strong visual or conceptual surprise, building anticipation for magicians interested in practical, high-impact products.

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