The Traveler

The Traveler is a visually stunning card trick where a selected playing card appears to magically travel from one location to another in an instant. This close-up magic effect is perfect for table performances and leaves spectators amazed as the card seemingly jumps across the deck or into their hands. The trick is designed to be impromptu, requiring no gimmicks or special setups, making it a versatile addition to any magician's repertoire.

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Key features

  • Impromptu and requires no gimmicks

  • Suitable for close-up and table performances

  • Foolproof method with minimal chance of failure

  • Includes a quick-reference crib for easy recall

Pros

  • Strong visual appeal

  • Easy to learn and perform

  • Works with any deck of cards

  • Highly practical for real-world performances

Cons

  • Primarily suited for table performances, limiting standing performance options

Effect

The Traveler is a visually striking card trick where a selected card appears to move from one location to another in an instant. The effect is clean and direct, making it highly deceptive. A spectator freely chooses a card, which is then lost in the deck. Moments later, the card visually "travels" to a different position, often appearing face-up among face-down cards or jumping to an impossible location. The method is hidden, leaving the audience baffled by the impossible transposition.

Full Details

The Traveler is an impromptu card effect that can be performed with any borrowed deck. It requires no gimmicks, special setups, or additional cards, making it practical for real-world performances. The method is clever yet straightforward, relying on subtle misdirection and natural handling. The trick resets instantly, allowing for repeated performances without suspicion.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who want a strong, visual card effect that plays well in both casual and formal settings. It suits performers who prefer impromptu magic, as it requires no preparation. The Traveler is also a great choice for those who enjoy clean, self-working methods with minimal sleight of hand.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The Traveler is rated as easy to intermediate in difficulty. The method is simple to learn, with most of the work relying on presentation rather than complex moves. A beginner with basic card handling skills can perform it effectively after some practice. More experienced magicians will appreciate the subtle nuances that enhance the effect.

What Magicians Say

Sebastian Toca describes The Traveler as "super free" and "foolproof," praising its impromptu nature and reliability. He notes that even if a performer forgets the method, a quick glance at the included crib sheet refreshes memory instantly. He also highlights its strong audience reactions, calling it "underappreciated" and a solid addition to any magician's repertoire.

AlakazamMagicUK’s promotional trailer emphasizes the trick’s visual appeal, showcasing a card seemingly jumping from one place to another. While the trailer doesn’t reveal the method, it effectively demonstrates the trick’s deceptive power, making it an attractive option for performers seeking impactful card magic.

Overall, The Traveler is a well-regarded effect that combines simplicity with strong visual impact, making it a worthwhile investment for magicians of varying skill levels.

What people are saying about The Traveler

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The Traveler is a captivating card trick that makes a playing card appear to move from one location to another in a flash.

sebastiantoca9208 says...

The Traveler is praised for its freedom and ease of learning. [...] It's super easy to learn, and even if you forget, there's a small crib to glance over.

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