Hung, Drawn & Quartered by Joel Anthony

Created by: Joel Anthony

Hung, Drawn and Quartered is a close-up card magic trick where a signed card vanishes from the deck and impossibly reappears on the magician's keys. The effect is clean, visual, and leaves spectators baffled. The trick is designed for practicality, allowing performers to carry the necessary gimmick on their keyring, making it always ready to perform. It includes gimmick cards, a blank card, and key rings, ensuring you can start performing immediately. The routine involves a bold but manageable card switch, which, with practice, becomes seamless. The trick is ideal for magicians who want a powerful, portable, and memorable effect that plays big with minimal setup.

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Hung, Drawn, & Quartered (Red) by Joel Anthony from Monster Magic
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Key features

  • Portable and always ready to perform (attaches to your keys)

  • Includes gimmick cards, blank card, and key rings for immediate use

  • Bold but manageable card switch with practice

  • Angles require attention but can be handled with proper technique

  • Comes with real-world performance footage for inspiration

Pros

  • Simple and practical with minimal setup

  • Strong audience reactions and memorable effect

  • Portable and always ready to perform

  • Includes everything needed to start right away

Cons

  • Bold card switch may feel risky initially

  • Angles need careful handling

  • Requires practice to perfect the move

Effect

The trick "Hung, Drawn and Quartered" by Joel Anthony is a card-to-impossible-location effect. A spectator signs a playing card, which then vanishes from the deck and reappears on the magician's keys. The moment of revelation is surprising and direct, making it highly memorable for audiences.

Full Details

The trick includes everything needed to perform it immediately: gimmick cards (which can also be made easily), a blank card, and two different-sized key rings. The method allows for a completely clean finish, meaning the keys can be left on the table without suspicion. The routine involves a bold card switch, but the presentation provides ample misdirection to make the move smooth.

Steve Faulkner notes that the trick is inspired by effects like "Mystery Box" and "Clear Card to Box," but with the advantage of being carried on the performer's keys, eliminating the need for extra props. The included tutorial covers multiple handling options, including ways to adapt the trick using coin magic techniques.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who want a practical, self-contained effect that requires minimal setup. It suits performers who enjoy impromptu magic and want a strong visual payoff. Those comfortable with basic card control and a bold switch will find it easy to integrate into their sets.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The difficulty level is moderate. The bold card switch may feel risky at first, but with practice, it becomes manageable. Angles require some attention, but the routine provides natural cover. Steve Faulkner mentions that even beginners can learn it, but they should expect to rehearse the move to build confidence.

What Magicians Say

Steve Faulkner praises the trick for its simplicity and real-world impact. He highlights the strong audience reactions seen in the performance footage, noting that the trick works well in casual settings like pubs. He appreciates the included materials and the fact that no additional purchases are necessary.

He says, "It's a good solid release... really powerful, really fun to do, and I think you're going to use it." While he acknowledges the boldness of the move, he reassures that the presentation makes it work smoothly.

Overall, "Hung, Drawn and Quartered" is a well-received trick that balances practicality with strong magical impact.

What people are saying about Hung, Drawn & Quartered

Steve Faulkner (RealMagicReview) says...

I like this simplicity of it—gets to the point, and it's something people will remember. There's no complexity in the performance, and it's ready to go on your keys. [...] The responses are genuine, not just from a magic gig where people are fired up for it.

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