Kim Andersen

Shrapnel (Gimmicks and Online Instructions) by Kim Andersen

Worker's Essentials

Super-practical magic that uses 2 objects everyone knows. 

Plus the ring can even be borrowed. 

Sale price$35.00
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How easy is it to learn? :
  • Self-Working
  • Easy
  • Takes a little practice
  • Takes more practice
  • God Tier Magicians Only
Click to Read Full Description

An ordinary safety pin is fully examined by the audience.
A finger ring is borrowed.

Then...right in front of their eyes, up close and personal, the two objects impossibly melt through each other. On and off. Over and over. Like a glaring red hot knife through warm butter.

At your command, inches from their face, you visually melt fibres through fibres in increasingly unexplainable ways. Then as quick as the wind changes, they no longer penetrate. They are instantly handed to the audience to be examined. Left speechless.

"This is not CGI" you have to tell them. This is magic. This...is Shrapnel.

From the creative mastermind and consummate professional working magician, Kim Andersen comes Shrapnel. Taking the time-tested classic linking pins routine; he's dusted off the cobwebs and totally reimagined it into a masterpiece. Perfect for walkaround close-up situation.

Shrapnel comes with everything you need to start performing right out of the box. Including a custom carry tin, finger ring, extra accessories and not one but TWO precision made gimmicks.

Including intricately detailed instruction video, plus uncut live performances from Kim Andersen on the streets of Dublin, Ireland.

So pull the pin, get yours today and brace yourself for Shrapnel.

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Desmond Burke
Shrapnel

Do you know what,! It’s not bad at all, really happy, I’m
Sitting in my van practicing now, it’s very simple but packs and punch, it’s a trick that most don’t see coming because they just don’t know, and the instruction video is funny, and current

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Kelvin·M
Shrapnel your way

If u looking for casual magic for street or bar beside cards and coins shrapnel definitely is your choice. Just borrow random ring from audience and u can start perform. End result the audience gonna mind blowing. Gets yours cheers

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Phillip Cheape
Shrapnel

A really well made prop with some good instructions . Will take a bit of practice to get down right . Makes a really good EDC . 10/10 . This trick is lots of fun and the gimick is really hard to spot .

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Dan Ford
Shrapnel is a walk around standard

It’s clever, it looks great, audience reactions are impressive, and it does not take long to learn. If you are looking for something that’s not a card or coin trick: Shrapnel is it.

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Xabi Linazasoro
Great effect

I purchased this when it first came out and I've loved it ever since. Laypeople love it because of how simple and visual it is, but it's also a lot of fun to practice and play with. I particularly love how the routine is thought out, which makes switching the gimmick in very easy and natural. The video is well shot, Andersen is a fun guy and learning the whole thing was really entertaining. However, the gimmick is far from new, so if you're well versed in safety pin gimmicks, the unboxing experience might be a bit underwhelming.

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David Stutz

Hard to find video. Not easy to understand.
Too much fluff in video.