Magnet Card by Jay Sankey
Created by: Jay Sankey
Key features
Combines visual magic with audience interaction
Uses a Sharpie marker for a signed card effect
Easy to reset and examinable
Perfect for walk-around or close-up performances
Includes a surprising twist at the end
Pros
Strong visual impact
Engaging and interactive
Simple yet effective
Easy to reset for repeated performances
Works well for both kids and adults
Cons
Requires practice to integrate smoothly
Relies on a marker gimmick
The third repetition might confuse some spectators
Effect
The Magnet Card trick creates a visually striking illusion where a signed card appears to be drawn to a 'magnet' card. The magician draws a magnet symbol on one card, and the spectator's signed card mysteriously moves to the top of the deck, seemingly attracted by the magnet. The effect is repeated with increasing difficulty, culminating in a surprising twist that leaves the audience both amazed and entertained.
Full details
The Magnet Card trick involves a spectator selecting and signing a card, which is then placed back into the deck. The magician draws a magnet symbol on another card, and the signed card appears to jump to the top of the deck, as if drawn by the magnet. The trick is repeated multiple times, with the magician humorously noting that it gets harder each time. The final repetition includes a playful twist, where the magnet card itself becomes the spectator's chosen card. The trick is designed to be visually clear and engaging, with opportunities for humor and audience interaction.
Who should consider the trick
The Magnet Card trick is ideal for magicians who perform close-up magic and enjoy interactive routines. It is particularly well-suited for family audiences, as it combines visual impact with humor. Magicians who appreciate tricks that are easy to reset and examinable will find this trick appealing. Additionally, those who enjoy adding their own creative twists to established routines will appreciate the flexibility of the Magnet Card trick.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Magnet Card trick is relatively easy to perform, making it accessible to magicians of various skill levels. However, integrating additional elements, such as the Slipstream Control, may require practice to ensure smooth execution. The trick relies on a specific gimmick involving a marker, so familiarity with this tool is necessary. Overall, the trick is straightforward but benefits from practice to enhance the performance and timing.
What magicians say
Craig Petty highlights the visual appeal and entertainment value of the Magnet Card trick, noting its strong audience reactions and easy reset. He praises the trick's creativity and practicality, particularly when combined with additional phases like the Slipstream Control. However, he also mentions that the third repetition, which includes a playful twist, might confuse some spectators. Overall, the trick is described as simple yet effective, with clear visual impact and opportunities for humor and audience interaction.
What people are saying about Magnet Card
magic-tv says...
The trick is visually clear and engaging, with a playful twist that adds suspense and humor to the performance.
Performance videos
Magnet Card by Jay Sankey | Card Attraction
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Magnet Card by Jay Sankey | Incredible Sharpie Marker Illusions
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Review videos
Jay Sankey SPECIAL 2 | Celebrating Sankey's Obsession Writing On Cards | 5x5 With Craig Petty
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Tutorial videos
3 Awesome Sticker Tricks You Have Never Seen Before | Magic Stuff With Craig Petty
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