Nailed It by Scott Alexander

Created by: Scott Alexander

Nailed It is a high-impact, professional-level magic trick where a magician demonstrates a seemingly dangerous 'smash-and-stab' routine. A spectator verifies a sharp nail, and then the magician safely impales an apple on it without any risk of injury. This trick is designed for stage performances and can captivate large audiences (500+ people), making it an excellent finisher. The method is foolproof, ensuring no accidental injury is possible, and it's praised for its practicality and performance value.

Key features

  • Designed for professional performers, with high-end pricing to maintain exclusivity.

  • Foolproof safety mechanism prevents any risk of injury.

  • Works as a strong finisher for large audiences.

  • Includes a bonus page with additional handlings and tips for performers.

Pros

  • Highly effective and foolproof method for a classic magic routine.

  • Safe to perform with no risk of accidental injury.

  • Can be adapted for comedy or serious presentations.

  • Strong audience reactions, making it a memorable finisher.

Cons

  • High price point may be a barrier for amateur magicians.

  • Requires a certain level of performance skill to maximize impact.

Effect

The Nailed It trick by Scott Alexander is a high-impact, visually striking routine. A spectator verifies that a sharp nail is real by tapping it with their hand. The magician then dramatically slams an apple onto the nail, impaling it—yet no harm comes to the performer. The effect combines danger, surprise, and a strong finish, making it ideal for stage or large-audience performances.

Full Details

  • Method: The trick uses a specialized gimmick that ensures complete safety. No matter how the performer handles the nail, accidental injury is impossible.
  • Performance Flexibility: Can be presented as a comedy bit or a serious, dramatic moment.
  • Reset: Instantaneous—no preparation needed between performances.
  • Materials Included: The gimmick and instructions for multiple presentation styles.

Who Should Consider the Trick

  • Professional performers looking for a strong closing act.
  • Stage magicians who need a visually engaging trick for large audiences.
  • Those comfortable with bold, high-energy presentations. While the method is safe, the effect relies on confident performance.

Difficulty

  • Handling: Easy—no sleight of hand required. The gimmick does the work.
  • Presentation: Moderate. The trick’s impact depends on pacing, buildup, and audience interaction.
  • Safety: Foolproof. As reviewer Mark from Saturn Magic states, "You cannot in any way stab yourself with a nail during this routine."

What Magicians Say

  • Mark (Saturn Magic): Calls it "the best method I have ever seen" for a smash-and-stab routine. He uses it as a finisher for 500+ person shows, praising its reliability and audience reaction.
  • Professional Appeal: The higher price point keeps it exclusive to working performers, ensuring it doesn’t become overexposed.
  • Versatility: Works in comedy or serious contexts. Some performers adapt it with props (like a rabbit, as Scott Alexander does), while others focus on the danger aspect.

For magicians seeking a powerful, foolproof closer with guaranteed reactions, Nailed It is a standout choice.

What people are saying about Nailed It

Mark from SaturnMagicShop says...

This is the best method I have ever seen for this type of routine. [...] Works as a strong finisher, even for large audiences (500+ people). Foolproof safety—no accidental injury possible.

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