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'''The Signed Card''' is a [[Card Magic]] routine from originated by [[John Hamman | Bro. Hamman]]. | |||
Effect: A mystery card is set aside, and much is made of the fact that it is never touched again. The four Aces are placed openly on the table. A card is selected, signed, and placed among the Aces. The signed card then vanishes. The card which was placed aside at the beginning is now shown to be the signed card. | |||
A mystery card is set aside, and much is made of the fact that it is never touched again. | |||
The four Aces are placed openly on the table. | |||
A card is selected, signed, and placed among the Aces. | |||
The signed card then vanishes. | |||
The card which was placed aside at the beginning is now shown to be the signed card. | |||
The routine is noted, as is much of Brother Hamman's card magic, for its technical simplicity. It's easy to do. The psychology of the card handling and patter is what makes it uniquely deceptive. Most magicians who create variations of this routine generally fail to understand this, and add sleights of increasing difficulty in an effort to compensate for their failure to understand the underlying psychology. | The routine is noted, as is much of Brother Hamman's card magic, for its technical simplicity. It's easy to do. The psychology of the card handling and patter is what makes it uniquely deceptive. Most magicians who create variations of this routine generally fail to understand this, and add sleights of increasing difficulty in an effort to compensate for their failure to understand the underlying psychology. | ||
It has been published in: | |||
* [[Richard's Almanac]] Vol. 2, no. 14, oct. 1984, page 125. | |||
* [[Secrets of Brother John Hamman | The Secrets of Brother John Hamman]] (1989) | |||
==Variations== | |||
* '''Satyrical Card Signed''' by [[Ed Marlo]] (two versions) in Lecture Notes [[That's It]] (1990) | * '''Satyrical Card Signed''' by [[Ed Marlo]] (two versions) in Lecture Notes [[That's It]] (1990) | ||
*[[Justin Miller]] has created several variations, both gaffed and ungaffed. | *[[Justin Miller]] has created several variations, both gaffed and ungaffed. |
Revision as of 15:07, 17 August 2012
The Signed Card is a Card Magic routine from originated by Bro. Hamman.
Effect: A mystery card is set aside, and much is made of the fact that it is never touched again. The four Aces are placed openly on the table. A card is selected, signed, and placed among the Aces. The signed card then vanishes. The card which was placed aside at the beginning is now shown to be the signed card.
The routine is noted, as is much of Brother Hamman's card magic, for its technical simplicity. It's easy to do. The psychology of the card handling and patter is what makes it uniquely deceptive. Most magicians who create variations of this routine generally fail to understand this, and add sleights of increasing difficulty in an effort to compensate for their failure to understand the underlying psychology.
It has been published in:
- Richard's Almanac Vol. 2, no. 14, oct. 1984, page 125.
- The Secrets of Brother John Hamman (1989)
Variations
- Satyrical Card Signed by Ed Marlo (two versions) in Lecture Notes That's It (1990)
- Justin Miller has created several variations, both gaffed and ungaffed.