Mat-Rix Stamps by Claude Rix
Murphy's Magic promotes Claude Rix's 'Mat-Rix Stamps', a fresh twist on the classic Matrix plot using stamps instead of coins or cards. In this routine, four stamps—two red and two green—are arranged on a mat and covered with cards, then visually travel one by one through the mat to unite under a single card, creating a baffling and highly visual effect. The trick is highlighted for its originality, ease of performance, and use of common objects in an unexpected way, with included gimmicked stamps, gaffed cards, a card holder, and online instructions making it accessible for magicians seeking a commercial close-up routine.
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Key points
Uses common stamps in an unusual magical context for a Matrix effect
Features two red and two green stamps that visually transpose through a mat
Described as very easy to perform and highly visual
Includes gimmicked stamps, two gaffed cards, a card holder, and online video instructions
Guaranteed strong audience reactions and commercial appeal