Pindemonium by Dan Garrett

Created by: Dan Garrett

Pindemonium is a close-up magic trick created by Dan Garrett, where two ordinary safety pins magically link and unlink at the performer's command, similar to the classic linking rings but with everyday objects. Spectators witness a multi-phase routine: the pins link together seamlessly, separate with a snap, and can even be handled by a spectator to unlink them, all while remaining examinable. This trick is highly portable and ideal for intimate settings like table-hopping or parlour magic, requiring practice to master the precise handling for smooth execution.

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Pindemonium by Dan Garrett (Safety Pins Included) from Monster Magic
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Key features

  • Versatile four-phase linking pin routine with instant reset

  • Examinable props (safety pins) that enhance credibility

  • Portable and suitable for close-up or parlour performances

  • Includes a tutorial by Eric Tate for learning the mechanics

Pros

  • Highly practical with strong commercial appeal

  • Visually impressive and engaging for audiences

  • Easy to carry and reset quickly between performances

Cons

  • Requires precise handling and practice to link the pins effectively

Effect

The Pindemonium trick shows two ordinary safety pins. The magician holds one pin in each hand. The pins are clearly separate. With a simple gesture, the pins magically link together. The magician can then cause the pins to unlink just as easily, often with a sharp snapping motion. A spectator can even be invited to hold the pins and unlink them themselves. The effect is a visual and surprising transformation, similar to the classic linking rings but with common, everyday objects.

Full details

Pindemonium is a magic trick created by Dan Garrett. It is a routine that uses two standard safety pins. The trick involves a series of phases where the pins link and unlink. The routine is examinable before, during, and after the performance. The reset for the trick is instant, allowing a magician to perform it multiple times in quick succession. The method relies on a specific handling technique rather than gimmicked props. The pins are normal and can be borrowed. The trick is highly portable, fitting easily into a pocket.

Who should consider the trick

Pindemonium is ideal for magicians who perform close-up magic. It is suitable for walkaround gigs, table hopping, and other intimate settings. Magicians who enjoy using everyday objects in their routines will find this trick particularly effective. It is also a good choice for performers looking for a visual trick that does not require a table. Because the props are simple and common, it can be performed almost anywhere with minimal setup.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick requires practice to master. The handling is precise. Craig Petty notes that effective performance depends on learning the correct technique to link the pins. The motions are not complex, but they must be performed smoothly to be deceptive. The learning curve is manageable for a magician with some experience in sleight of hand. A beginner may need to dedicate more time to practice before performing it for an audience. The trick is not mechanically difficult, but it demands consistent practice to build confidence and timing.

What magicians say

Craig Petty gives Pindemonium a high score of 95 percent. He praises its practicality, examinability, and instant reset. He states, "Craig praises its practicality, examinability, and instant reset." He also highlights its commercial appeal and effectiveness in close-up situations. Another reviewer from magic-tv calls it a "versatile, examinable linking pin routine." The trick is described as a re-released classic that is visually engaging. The consensus is that Pindemonium is a strong, portable trick that delivers a clear and magical effect for spectators.

What people are saying about Pindemonium

Craig Petty says...

Pindemonium is a versatile, examinable linking pin routine with a 95% score for its practicality and instant reset. [...] It's a re-released classic that's portable and great for close-up, though it requires precise handling to master.

penguinmagicshop says...

The video showcases Pindemonium by Dan Garrett, highlighting its purpose and unique impact through a strong, memorable effect that answers the question of its value.

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