The Pinnacle

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"You b$#@&d, I wish I'd have thought of that."
Wayne Dobson

When magicians challenge gravity, things tend to float. But The Pinnacle doesn't float; it balances perfectly. Where gravity should win, The Pinnacle holds its ground. It isn't just an illusion; it's a moment that looks like trick photography happening in real life.

The magician balances a pen on their fingertip and begins to stack everyday objects on top, over and over, each one more impossible than the last. And yet, it remains balanced. Then, as cleanly as it began, the performer removes each item, leaving everything examinable.

Every item used in The Pinnacle makes sense. These aren't odd props or gimmicks that you'd never carry; they're familiar, everyday objects that fit naturally in your pocket and your performance.

The props allow for multiple handlings while remaining easy to perform. You can present it with the cards in the box or laid out on the table, adapting the routine to your style and setting.

Ideal for cabaret, close-up, and social media, The Pinnacle includes several handlings and handcrafted props - each one built for real world use and engineered to make gravity look meaningless.

Visual. Practical. Handmade.

The balance between method and miracle.

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"I love this."
Craig Petty

"Amazing. Is this trick available? Wow."
João Miranda

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  • T.J. asks: Hi Joel, you misunderstood me. I'd like to stack it from it sitting on the table, rather than in the hand. Is it possible to not do it in the hand?

  • Christopher asks: Can you make the matchbox portion yourself with another matchbox once you know the secret. Was thinking if also getting Magic In A Matchbox and didn’t want to say, hey let me put THIS matchbox away and do the next trick with this OTHER “non gimmicked” matchbox…

    • 1. Joel responds:Hi, Yes you can and these may link really well together. I actually teach how to make the matchbox segment to enable magicians to bring in their prefdeeed matchboxes and brands.
  • Peter asks: What are angles like - can you be surrounded or partially so?

    • 1. Joel responds:Really good angles on this routine my friend.
  • Dan asks: Either I didn't read the description completely or it doesn't say the props can be handed out to the audience. Can they?

    • 1. John responds:According to the video above, the gimmick is stolen away at the end and the props can be examined.
  • T.J. asks: Can this be done sitting on a table or does it have to be done in the hand?

    • 1. Joel responds:Yes. No table needed. You can literally pull the pieces out of your pocket, stack up the items and dismantle the items as you put them back in your pocket.

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