Slick by Alan Rorrison
Created by: Alan Rorrison
Key features
Discreet and durable plastic card holder
Works as a peak device for mentalism
Best used with glossy business cards
Everyday carry design
No suspicious moving parts
Includes a bonus ESP routine
Pros
Clean handling and natural misdirection
Fully examinable props
Practical and durable
Great for walk-around performances
Bonus ESP routine adds value
Cons
Partial peek limits the size of revelations
Requires specific types of cards (glossy)
Handling can be finicky and requires practice
Tutorial lacks depth and feels rushed
Effect
Slick is a mentalism trick where a spectator writes information on a business card, which is then placed inside a small plastic card holder. The magician reveals the information under seemingly impossible conditions, with no suspicious moves or gimmicks. The reveal feels clean and organic, making it a strong piece for mentalism performances.
Full Details
Slick is a peak device disguised as a business card or credit card holder. It allows the performer to secretly view a spectator’s written information (such as a name, number, or symbol) without any obvious sleight of hand. The device is small, durable, and designed for everyday carry, making it practical for real-world use.
Key features:
- Works with business cards, credit cards, or billets.
- No moving parts—fully examinable.
- Includes a bonus ESP routine using a built-in blister pack.
- Requires specific handling for optimal performance.
Who Should Consider the Trick
Slick is ideal for mentalists who want a discreet, everyday-carry peak device. It suits performers who prefer minimal setups and organic reveals. However, it may not be the best choice for those who need a full peek for drawings or larger revelations, as the peek area is limited to the bottom portion of a card.
Difficulty
The trick is rated as advanced beginner to intermediate. While the basic method is straightforward, mastering the subtleties of handling—such as card positioning and misdirection—requires practice. Reviewers note that consistent results depend on using the same type of cards (preferably glossy) and familiarizing yourself with the device’s nuances.
What Magicians Say
- Fiddlinjonny describes Slick as a "great everyday carry" device but notes that the tutorial feels "half-baked" and lacks depth. He also mentions that the peek area is limited, making it unsuitable for full drawing duplications.
- Mentalistonashoestring praises its practicality and durability, calling it a "clever" tool for mentalism. However, they highlight that the partial peek may be a drawback for some performers.
- Both reviewers agree that while Slick is a solid product, it may require additional practice and adjustments to fit seamlessly into a routine.
Overall, Slick is a useful tool for mentalists who value subtlety and portability, though it may not replace more versatile peak devices for all performers.
What people are saying about Slick
fiddlinjonny says...
I like this one because it's skinny and small, easy to get the peak, and is a great everyday carry—something I can have in my pocket all the time.
mentalistonashoestring says...
The peak is really simple—it's literally taking the card out. [...] For a peak device, it's super clear, not reversed, and works cleverly.
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