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Pindemonium by Dan Garrett (Safety Pins Included)

Pindemonium by Dan Garrett (Safety Pins Included)

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The linking safety pin routine pros swear by! Over and over again, you link and unlink 2 ordinary and examinable safety pins, inches away from your spectators.

Linking rings has been a classic in magic for over a hundred years. Bring that classic illusion close-up with examinable safety pins and a legendary routine that has been in the pockets of top workers for years. Your audience will swear they are hallucinating when you perform Pindemonium by Dan Garrett.

Here’s what happens:

Two large safety pins are handed out for examination. One pin is threaded onto another, and then the clasp is securely closed. The spectator is asked to tug on the pins, and mysteriously, they pass through one another. This is repeated, with the pins shown to definitely be linked before they once again separate in the spectator's hands. Finally, one pin is hung on the other, visually penetrating through the other pin, linking them together. The magician can then open the pins and hand them out for examination.

Pindemonium is a classic close-up effect that Dan Garrett used to fry his audiences for years. Now, when you buy Pindemonium, you get the perfect pins to perform this solid-through-solid miracle. Taught by Erik Tait, you’ll get in-depth instructions on linking, unlinking, and making the pins completely examinable on the fly. There are no secret gaps, magnets, wires, or other gimmicks to make this miracle a reality. The secret is a clever bit of sleight of hand that is astonishingly easy. You learn how to prepare any safety pin at a moment's notice to blow minds. Create pandemonium in your audience when you perform Pindemonium by Dan Garrett.

Brand: Penguin Magic

Creator: Dan Garrett

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Colin
An oldie but a goodie

This has been around for a while but with practice it’s a really cool close up routine.