Elmsley Smelmsley by BigBlindMedia
Created by: BigBlindMedia
Key features
Includes 20 custom gaff cards and a two-hour tutorial
Features 12 gaff-card-based routines for all skill levels
Highlights visually stunning transposition effects like *Confused*
Emphasizes practicality and audience-proofing in routines
Pitched as a timeless resource for visual and psychological magic
Pros
Versatile routines suitable for all skill levels
Comprehensive tutorial included
High-quality custom gaff cards
Strong audience reactions guaranteed
Creative and innovative effects
Cons
Requires investment in gaff cards
May be complex for absolute beginners
Effect
The Elmsley Smelmsley trick makes two selected cards visually swap places in impossible ways. The audience sees one card change into another, then back again, with no visible moves. The trick ends with both signed cards merging into one, creating a strong moment of surprise.
Full Details
The Elmsley Smelmsley trick uses gaff cards to create clean transpositions. It includes 20 custom gaff cards, such as double-backers and double-facers, along with a two-hour tutorial. The bundle features 12 routines, including Confused, where two signed cards fuse together at the end. Other routines cover transpositions, psychological tricks, and visual transformations.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick suits magicians who want strong visual effects with minimal sleight of hand. It works for beginners and experienced performers. Those who like gaff cards but prefer simple methods will find it useful. The routines are designed to be audience-proof, making them good for real-world performances.
Difficulty
The Elmsley Smelmsley trick is not hard to perform. The methods rely on gaff cards rather than complex moves. The tutorial breaks down each routine clearly, making it accessible for all skill levels. Some routines, like Confused, have multiple phases but remain easy to execute.
What Magicians Say
BigBlindMedia describes Confused as a "visually stunning transposition effect" that builds to a jaw-dropping finale. They highlight its practicality, calling it a "real-world head melter." The routines use signatures and multiple phases to increase the impossibility. The bundle is pitched as a timeless resource for visual and psychological magic.
The trailer emphasizes that the methods are simple, despite the strong reactions they create. Magicians who enjoy gaff-heavy but method-simple tricks will find this bundle useful. The focus on audience-proofing makes it a good choice for performers who want reliable effects.
What people are saying about Elmsley Smelmsley
BigBlindMedia says...
The bundle leverages classic gimmicks (e.g., double facers) in fresh, performance-tested ways. [...] Routines like *Confused* incorporate multiple phases and signatures to heighten impossibility.
Promotional videos
2woFaced Trailer - with performance of Confused
BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.