Snicky by Patricio, Bond Lee, and MS Magic

Created by: Patricio, Bond Lee, MS Magic

Snicky is a close-up card magic effect where a spectator freely selects a card, which is then lost back into the deck. With a simple snap or wrist flick, the magician visually and impossibly produces the selected card from the deck. This trick is gimmicked, requiring a specific prop, but is designed to be entirely examinable before and after the routine, making it suitable for walk-around or impromptu close-up performances. Buyers should note that it is a collaborative creation by Patricio, Bond Lee, and MS Magic, emphasizing practicality and instant resetability for magicians of various skill levels.

Key features

  • Clean and surprising visual production of a selected card

  • No difficult sleight of hand required

  • Instantly resetable and impromptu

  • Examinable deck before and after the routine

  • Suitable for walk-around and close-up magic

  • Gimmicked effect for ease of use

Pros

  • Visually deceptive and easy to master

  • Practical for working magicians with minimal setup

  • Strong audience impact with a clear magical moment

Cons

  • Relies on a gimmick, which may limit versatility for some performers

  • Not entirely sleight-of-hand based, which could be a drawback for purists

Effect

A spectator chooses a card. The card is lost in the deck. The magician holds the deck and makes a snapping motion or flicks their wrist. The chosen card visibly and cleanly appears from the deck. The effect is immediate and surprising.

Full details

Snicky is a card production effect created by Patricio, Bond Lee, and MS Magic. It is designed to produce a selected card in a visual and impossible way. The method does not require difficult sleight of hand. The deck is examinable before and after the trick. There is no reset needed between performances. The trick is impromptu and can be done with a regular deck of cards. It uses a specific technique or device to achieve the card production.

Who should consider the trick

Magicians who perform walk around or close up magic should consider Snicky. It is suitable for performers who want a quick and visual card trick. It works for magicians of different skill levels. It is good for those who need a trick that can be repeated without setup.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Snicky is not technically demanding. The move can be learned quickly. It does not require advanced card handling skills. The promotion states that the move is visually deceptive and can be mastered fast. It is accessible for beginners but also effective for experienced performers.

What magicians say

MurphysMagicSupplies highlighted Snicky as a clever utility device for card controls. They included it in their weekly news roundup of new magic products.

SaturnMagicShop emphasized that Snicky requires no difficult sleight of hand, reset, or gimmicks. They noted it is entirely examinable and suitable for walk around magic. They described it as visually deceptive and impromptu.

Magic TV discussed Snicky as a gimmicked card effect. Craig Petty and his son Ryland reviewed its practicality and audience impact. They provided feedback on the mechanics and its potential use in performance.

What people are saying about Snicky

magic-tv says...

Snicky is a gimmicked card effect that Craig and Ryland dive into, discussing its core premise and mechanics for practicality and audience impact.

MurphysMagicSupplies says...

Snicky is a clever utility device from Patricio, Bond Lee, and MS Magic designed for certain card controls, highlighted among new releases for its visual potential.

SaturnMagicShop says...

With a distinctive snap or flick of the wrist, the magician cleanly produces the very same card from the deck in an impossible and visual manner. [...] It requires no difficult sleight of hand, reset, or gimmicks, making it suitable for magicians of various skill levels.

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