Signature by Mickael Chatelain

Created by: Mickael Chatelain

Signature is a captivating close-up magic trick that transforms ordinary Tic-Tac candies into an impossible feat. A spectator signs a single Tic-Tac, which is then mixed back into the box. Despite the shuffle, the magician retrieves only the signed candy—instantly and without hesitation. This trick is part of the LuckyMan series by Mickael Chatelain, known for its clean, examinable nature and use of everyday props to enhance the impossibility of the effects. Ideal for close-up and walkaround performances, it requires no reset between effects, making it practical for repeated performances.

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Key features

  • Uses everyday props (Tic-Tac box) for an organic presentation

  • No reset needed between effects, allowing for repeated performances

  • Ends with fully examinable props, enhancing the trick's impossibility

  • Ideal for close-up and walkaround performances

  • Strong emotional hook with the 'Signature' effect being a favorite

Pros

  • Practical and repeatable

  • Clean, examinable nature

  • Uses unsuspicious, everyday props

  • Strong visual moments

  • No gimmicks left behind

Cons

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Effect

The trick called Signature is part of the LuckyMan routine by Mickael Chatelain. It uses a standard Tic-Tac box and candies to create an impossible location effect. A spectator signs a single Tic-Tac, which is mixed back into the box. Despite the shuffle, the magician instantly retrieves only the signed candy. The props remain examinable after the effect, making it a clean and baffling performance.

Full Details

Signature is one of three effects in the LuckyMan routine. The other two are Passage (a penetration effect) and Oil and Water (a color separation effect). All three tricks use an ordinary Tic-Tac box and candies, making them easy to carry and perform anywhere.

The Signature effect stands out because it involves a spectator’s personal mark on a candy, adding emotional impact. The signed Tic-Tac is lost in the box, yet the magician finds it instantly. The method is hidden, and the props can be examined immediately after the trick.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who perform close-up or walkaround magic. It works well in casual settings because it uses everyday objects. Those who like examinable magic with no reset will appreciate Signature. It is also a good choice for performers who want a strong, interactive effect with a personal touch.

Difficulty

The trick is designed to be practical and easy to perform. No advanced sleight of hand is required, making it accessible to beginners. The method is clever but straightforward, allowing the magician to focus on presentation. Since there is no reset, it can be repeated without preparation.

What Magicians Say

MurphysMagicSupplies highlights that Signature is Mickael Chatelain’s favorite effect in the LuckyMan routine. They describe it as having a strong emotional hook due to the spectator’s involvement. The fact that the props remain examinable adds to the impossibility.

Magic-tv mentions Signature as part of a broader release of new magic content, though their video is more promotional and does not provide detailed feedback.

Overall, Signature is praised for its practicality, strong effect, and use of ordinary objects to create magic.

What people are saying about Signature

magic-tv says...

Features contributions from Justin Miller, Craig Petty, Kyle Purnell, Adam Wilber, and John Carey.

MurphysMagicSupplies says...

Chatelain calls this his favorite effect, likely due to its strong emotional hook.

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