Post Box Phenomenon by Christian Grace
Created by: Christian Grace
Key features
Ideal for intermediate to advanced magicians
Focuses on sleight of hand and psychological misdirection
Requires a deck of cards and a small envelope or box
Layered routine with a strong climax
Great for close-up performances
Pros
Highly innovative and visually stunning
Builds strong audience engagement
No gimmicks needed—uses ordinary objects
Teaches valuable card magic principles
Cons
Steep learning curve for beginners
Angle-sensitive in certain phases
Requires precise timing and handling
Effect
The Post Box Phenomenon is a card trick that creates a surprising and impossible moment for the audience. A selected card vanishes from the deck and reappears in an unexpected location, often defying logic. The effect is clean, visual, and leaves spectators questioning how it was done.
Full Details
The trick involves standard playing cards and does not require gimmicks. It uses sleight of hand and clever principles to achieve the effect. The method is well-structured, allowing for smooth performance with minimal setup. The routine is designed to be performed in casual settings or formal performances.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is best suited for intermediate to advanced magicians who are comfortable with card sleights. It is ideal for performers who want to add a strong, visual moment to their card routines. Beginners may find the technique challenging but can still benefit from learning the principles involved.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The trick requires practice to master the necessary sleights and timing. While not overly complex, it demands precision to ensure the effect looks effortless. Scott Perry notes that some routines in Magic Monthly, including this one, have a learning curve but are rewarding once perfected.
What Magicians Say
Scott Perry describes the Post Box Phenomenon as part of Christian Grace's innovative material in Magic Monthly. He highlights the trick's strong impact and the value of learning such routines to elevate card magic skills. Perry recommends the service for serious card workers looking to expand their repertoire with well-crafted effects.
The trick is praised for its clever method and strong audience reaction. It is one of many high-quality routines available in Magic Monthly, making it a worthwhile addition for magicians focused on improving their craft.
What people are saying about Post Box Phenomenon
Scott Perry says...
If you're serious about card magic, this is a resource you're going to want to explore. The Post Box Phenomenon is one of those routines that will elevate your magic into performance art.
Review videos
Christian Grace Magic Monthly Review
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