by grant_m23 » Mar 14th, '11, 14:12
HANDS OFF (ACAAN) by Patrick Redford
The Effect
Someone names any card, another names any number. The performer asks if it would be impressive if that card were found at that number in the deck of cards he's been holding. The audience agrees, but the performer admits it would not be very impressive as he's been holding onto the deck the entire time and could have done something sneaky. What would be more impressive is if that card was found at that named position in a second deck of cards that the performer has gone no where near. Better yet, that deck has been in full view since before the effect began.
This deck is tossed to an audience member who opens the box, removes the cards, and counts them one at a time face-up to find the named card at the exact named position.
Cost
I purchased mine as a £16 digital download from Elmwood Magic (they still have a special introductory price on their site for this)
Difficulty
1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only
There are options here: it could be as low as 2 - but you'd probably want to perform it up a notch, which could make it a 3
Review
I must admit, when I initially watched this, I thought it was very clever, but was slightly let down. Very quickly though I realised just how good this could be.
This is not the holy-grail, nor does it aspire to be. It is a very different approach to the traditional ACAAN (at least, from everything I've seen). It represents a combinations of several principles we all know and love - and a couple of "throw-away" insights which were new to me, and almost worth the price alone! It's difficult to review without talking too much about the workings - as that's where the brilliance is. All I will say is that it's not 100% impromptu and there is a very subtle gimmick involved (not included, but easy to make). Don't let that turn you off. The method is bold, which requires a bold and confident performance - but I'm sure you'll really enjoy performing it.
There are 3 effects included: the main Hands Off routine (close-up) / a stage version / an impromptu CAAN. I've only spent time with the main effect. You can actually perform the main routine using various techniques and handlings, changing it up depending on your abilities and the "effort" you want to make (ie: layman v fellow magicians). Finally, the principles and teachings included here are not restricted to just this routine - you can adapt for a whole multitude of uses. Which is always nice.
In summary - brilliant thinking on an old classic and highly recommended.
Overall
9/10