Heirloom by Jamie Badman and Colin Miller

Created by: Jamie Badman, Colin Miller

Heirloom is a captivating mentalism and magic effect that combines storytelling with a deeply emotional impact. The trick revolves around an old sepia photograph of a gambler, Great Uncle Charlie, which mysteriously predicts a spectator's chosen card, such as the six of Hearts. The prop is examinable, adding to the effect's credibility. This trick is suitable for casual, table-hopping, and strolling magic, making it versatile for various performance settings. It marks the first authorized use of Kenton Knepper's 'Kolossal Killer' principle, ensuring a unique and memorable experience for both the performer and the audience.

Key features

  • First authorized use of Kenton Knepper's 'Kolossal Killer' principle

  • Examinable prop enhances credibility

  • Suitable for casual, table-hopping, and strolling magic

  • Strong emotional impact with a scripted story

Pros

  • Deep emotional engagement

  • Versatile for different performance settings

  • Examinable prop adds to the effect's credibility

  • Unique and memorable experience

Cons

  • Requires strong storytelling skills

Effect

Heirloom is a mentalism and magic effect that creates a strong emotional connection with the audience. The trick involves an old sepia photograph of a gambler named Great Uncle Charlie. The photograph mysteriously predicts a spectator's chosen card, such as the six of Hearts. The prop is examinable, adding to the credibility of the effect. The trick is enhanced by a scripted story that amplifies its emotional impact.

Full details

Heirloom is a mentalism effect that uses an old sepia photograph and a scripted story to create a memorable experience. The trick involves a spectator choosing a card, and the photograph of Great Uncle Charlie predicting that card. The prop is examinable, which adds to the effect's credibility. This trick marks the first authorized use of Kenton Knepper's 'Kolossal Killer' principle. It is suitable for casual, table-hopping, and strolling magic.

Who should consider the trick

Heirloom is ideal for magicians who enjoy performing mentalism and magic effects with a strong emotional impact. It is suitable for those who perform in casual settings, table-hopping, or strolling magic. Magicians who appreciate storytelling and creating a deep connection with their audience will find this trick particularly rewarding.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Heirloom requires strong storytelling skills to fully engage the audience and enhance the emotional impact of the trick. The method itself is straightforward, but the effectiveness of the trick depends on the performer's ability to deliver the scripted story convincingly. The prop is examinable, so handling it naturally is important.

What magicians say

Jamie Badman and Colin Miller's Heirloom is described as a captivating mentalism effect with a strong emotional impact. The trick uses an old sepia photograph and a scripted story to create a memorable experience. The prop is examinable, adding to the effect's credibility. It is suitable for casual, table-hopping, and strolling magic. The trick marks the first authorized use of Kenton Knepper's 'Kolossal Killer' principle. Magicians appreciate the emotional engagement and prop credibility of Heirloom, though it requires strong storytelling skills to fully realize its potential.

What people are saying about Heirloom

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Heirloom is a captivating mentalism effect where an old sepia photograph of a gambler, Great Uncle Charlie, mysteriously predicts a spectator's chosen card, like the six of Hearts. [...] The trick is deeply emotional, examinable, and enhanced by a scripted story that amplifies its impact.

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