Marvelous Nesting Envelopes by Matthew Wright

Created by: Matthew Wright

The 'Marvelous Nesting Envelopes' is a classic close-up magic trick where a chosen or signed card is revealed inside a sequence of nested envelopes. The set includes three envelopes: a large red one, a black one inside it, and a white Tyvek envelope (waterproof and stain-resistant) at the core, which holds the final reveal. Additional components include sticker seals and rubber bands (though the latter are criticized as impractical). The trick requires minimal sleight of hand, making it accessible for beginners, and has a quick reset time of 5-10 seconds, ideal for table-hopping or close-up performances. The tutorial provided is thorough, covering all necessary details for performance.

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Marvelous Nesting Envelopes by Matthew Wright from Monster Magic
Monster MagicMarvelous Nesting Envelopes by Matthew Wright£16.99
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Marvelous Nesting Envelopes (Gimmicks and Online Instructions) by Matthew Wright - Trick from Alakazam Magic
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Key features

  • Beginner-friendly with minimal sleight of hand

  • Quick reset time (5-10 seconds)

  • Durable materials (Tyvek inner envelope)

  • Comes with a 30-minute tutorial

  • Angle-proof for most performance scenarios

Pros

  • Affordable (£17)

  • Great for beginners

  • Durable and practical materials

  • Comprehensive tutorial

Cons

  • Rubber bands included are impractical

  • Not a groundbreaking method (classic concept)

  • Inner envelope can snag during performance

Effect

The Marvelous Nesting Envelopes trick presents a visually engaging sequence where a chosen card appears inside a series of nested envelopes. The audience sees three envelopes: a large red one, a black one inside it, and a white one inside the black envelope. The magician reveals the chosen card inside the smallest envelope, creating a surprising and clean revelation.

Full details

The set includes three envelopes: a red outer envelope, a black middle envelope, and a white inner envelope made of Tyvek for durability. The package also comes with sticker seals and rubber bands, though the rubber bands are noted as impractical by reviewers. A 30-minute tutorial by Matthew Wright is included, covering all necessary details for performing the trick. The envelopes are designed to look ordinary, resembling everyday stationery. The trick requires minimal sleight of hand, with only one slightly tricky moment when retrieving the final envelope. The reset time is quick, taking about 5 to 10 seconds, making it suitable for repeated performances.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for beginners or those new to nested reveal effects. It is also a good option for magicians looking for an affordable alternative to more expensive nested wallet tricks. Performers who need a quick-reset trick for table-hopping or close-up scenarios will find it useful. However, those already familiar with the classic card-to-envelope method may not find much new here.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Marvelous Nesting Envelopes trick is easy to perform, requiring almost no sleight of hand. The only slightly challenging moment involves retrieving the final envelope from the middle one, but this is manageable with practice. The tutorial provides clear instructions, making it accessible even for those with minimal experience. The angles are forgiving, allowing performance in most settings without worry of exposure.

What magicians say

Scott Perry, a professional magician, recommends the trick despite his personal dislike for the creator. He praises its accessibility for beginners and its durable materials. He notes the rubber bands are unnecessary but appreciates the included tutorial. Perry highlights the quick reset time and good angles, making it practical for various performance settings. He also mentions that while the concept is not new, the product offers good value for its price. Another reviewer briefly mentions the trick in a teaser for upcoming reviews, indicating it is part of a broader lineup of magic products being evaluated.

What people are saying about Marvelous Nesting Envelopes

Scott Perry says...

This is a really good starting point for beginners... it's very simple and direct, with almost no sleight of hand involved. [...] The rubber bands are ridiculous, though—just throw them away.

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