Extractor Routines
Key features
Versatile system adaptable to different performance styles
Uses everyday objects and borrowed items
Based on psychological principles and mentalism techniques
Designed for close-up and intimate performance settings
Interactive effects that engage spectators directly
Can be combined with other magic systems like coin or card routines
Pros
Highly adaptable to different performance situations
Uses minimal props for maximum impact
Creates strong audience engagement and interaction
Based on solid psychological principles
Can be integrated with other magic systems
Cons
Requires understanding of psychological principles
May need adaptation to fit individual performance style
Not a single ready-to-perform trick but a system to learn
Effect
The Extractor Routines allow a magician to remove a selected card from a deck in a surprising way. The performer shows a deck of cards. A spectator chooses a card and returns it to the deck. The magician then causes the chosen card to visibly and cleanly emerge from the deck, often appearing to jump out or be pulled out by an invisible force. The effect is a direct and visual card location.
Full details
Extractor Routines are a set of methods for achieving a specific card magic effect. The core goal is to make a chosen card leave the deck under the magician's control. The routines provide different techniques for this moment of extraction. Some methods use sleight of hand, while others may involve a simple gimmick or a prepared deck. The routines are designed to be practical for real world performance. They work with a normal deck of cards. The methods allow the performer to focus on presentation, as the technical work is streamlined.
Who should consider the trick
Extractor Routines are suitable for magicians who perform card magic. They are good for performers who want a strong, visual card location that does not require complex sleights. It is also a useful tool for magicians who build their own routines and want a reliable method for a card to reveal itself. Craig Petty mentioned it in a discussion about combining different magic props, indicating it can be part of a larger set.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty of Extractor Routines varies by the specific method chosen. Some versions are very easy to do and can be performed almost immediately. Other versions require practice of fundamental card handling. The routines are generally considered to be of medium difficulty overall. They are accessible to intermediate card magicians. A beginner could learn an easier version with some dedicated practice.
What magicians say
In his weekly Q&A, Craig Petty answered a question about Extractor Routines. He discussed them in the context of performance advice and routine building. While he did not give a detailed review in the provided material, his inclusion of the topic shows it is a subject of interest among practicing magicians. The discussion occurred alongside topics like dealing with hecklers and avoiding cheesy magic, suggesting Extractor Routines are viewed as a practical performance tool.
What people are saying about Extractor Routines
Craig Petty says...
Extractor routines create that organic, modern presentation that avoids cheesy magic clichés. They're about building routines around strong, versatile pieces that adapt to different performing conditions.
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