Sharp by Craig Petty

Created by: Craig Petty

Sharp is a high-energy pen-and-coin routine featuring vanishes, productions, and size changes, originally conceived 20 years ago. It's packed with visual magic and works well for walkaround or close-up performances. The routine is designed for real-world performance, blending strong magic with engaging audience interaction, and is part of Craig Petty's collection of multi-phase routines with big finishes.

Key features

  • Multi-phase routine with a big finish

  • Designed for real-world performance

  • Works well for walkaround or close-up

  • High-energy and visual

  • Part of a collection praised for creativity and practicality

Pros

  • Visual and engaging

  • Practical for real-world performances

  • Strong audience reactions

  • Worker-friendly with practical resets

Cons

  • No detailed explanation or performance shown in promotional teasers

  • May require practice to master the rapid-fire visual surprises

Effect

The trick Sharp is a high-energy pen-and-coin routine featuring vanishes, productions, and size changes. It includes a multi-phase sequence where Sharpie markers appear to shrink and grow, culminating in a jumbo coin reveal. The routine is fast-paced, visually engaging, and designed to leave audiences baffled.

Full Details

Sharp is a close-up or walkaround trick that combines sleight of hand with visual magic. It uses everyday objects—Sharpie markers and coins—to create a series of impossible transformations. The routine builds in phases, starting with smaller effects and escalating to a dramatic finish. The final reveal involves a jumbo coin, adding a strong climax.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick suits magicians who perform in walkaround or close-up settings. It works well for strolling magic due to its visual nature and lack of angle issues. Performers who enjoy fast-paced, interactive routines with strong audience reactions will find Sharp appealing. It is also ideal for those who like combining pen and coin magic in a single routine.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

Sharp requires intermediate-level sleight of hand. The routine involves vanishes, productions, and size changes, so familiarity with basic coin and pen techniques is necessary. The pacing is snappy, so performers must be comfortable with quick, smooth movements. The reset is instant, making it practical for repeated performances.

What Magicians Say

Craig Petty describes Sharp as a "multi-phase visual routine" with a strong finish. He emphasizes its suitability for walkaround performances and highlights the jumbo coin reveal as a key moment. Magic TV notes that the trick is designed for strolling magic with no angle issues, making it a reliable choice for real-world conditions.

The routine has been praised for its visual impact and practicality. Performers appreciate its fast pace and the way it builds to a strong climax. Sharp is recommended for magicians who want a worker-friendly routine with clear audience reactions.

What people are saying about Sharp

magic-tv says...

Sharp is a high-energy pen-and-coin routine with vanishes, productions, and size changes, packed with visual magic and works well for walkaround or close-up.

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