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Not So Sharp 2.0 by Wayne Fox & TCC Magic (Instant Download)
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Not So Sharp 2.0 by Wayne Fox & TCC Magic (Instant Download)

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Unleash Astonishing Visual Magic with Not So Sharp 2.0

Prepare to captivate your audience with the highly anticipated return of Wayne Fox's iconic Sharpie pen effect, now reimagined as Not So Sharp 2.0, meticulously produced by TCC Magic. This ingenious piece of visual magic allows you to perform incredible transformations with an ordinary Sharpie marker, right before your spectators' eyes. Imagine picking up a standard Sharpie, casually rolling it between your palms, and watching it unbelievably morph into a perfect sphere. Then, with a playful smack on the table, the ball instantly flattens into a two-dimensional splat, only to finally stretch back into its original, recognizable Sharpie form. Not So Sharp 2.0 is more than just a trick; it's a complete, multi-phase routine that pushes the boundaries of everyday object magic.

Seamless Integration & Unmatched Flexibility

Not So Sharp 2.0 is designed for maximum versatility, making it a perfect addition to a wide range of magic acts. Whether you're enhancing a classic signed card routine or performing a standalone piece of eye-popping sleight-of-hand, this effect fits flawlessly into your repertoire. Its adaptable nature allows you to present the transformations in various sequences: turn the Sharpie into a ball and back, or go directly from pen to splat. The possibilities are endless, giving you the freedom to customize your performance and surprise your audience anytime, anywhere. This instant download provides you with the secrets to mastering this remarkable illusion.

Superior Craftsmanship for Ultimate Realism

The success of any visual magic effect relies heavily on the quality and realism of its props, and Not So Sharp 2.0 excels in this regard. Each gimmick is expertly crafted from high-quality resin, ensuring durability and a convincing appearance. The props are meticulously molded to achieve a natural shape and texture, precisely mimicking the feeling of manipulating clay or splashing an object flat. This attention to detail means your audience will perceive genuine transformations, enhancing the magical impact and leaving them utterly bewildered. Elevate your close-up magic with the unparalleled quality and stunning visuals of Not So Sharp 2.0.


Original Specs

The long-awaited return of Wayne Fox's Sharpie Pen effect is finally here in its 2.0 version, produced by TCC Team.

Take a Sharpie pen, visually roll it into a ball, splash it flat on the table, and finally stretch it all the way back!

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Not So Sharp 2.0 is a perfect addition to routines using a regular Sharpie pen, such as a signed card routine.

At the end of the performance, you pick up the Sharpie and casually roll it between your palms, and it surprisingly turns into a ball. You then pick up the ball and smack it on the table, and the ball just now turns into a splat. Finally, you stretch it all the way back to a regular Sharpie.

With Not So Sharp 2.0, you can surprise the audience anytime, anywhere. It can be presented as a standalone routine or combined in your performance, such as turning the Sharpie into a ball and then back into a Sharpie or directly smacking the Sharpie into a splat. Change the shape of the Sharpie at your fingertips flexibly.

The props are made of high-quality resin and are perfectly molded to achieve a better shape and texture. The shape of the two gimmicks is molded specifically to achieve a similar feeling when you actually roll up a piece of clay or splash it flat on the table.

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Mia Scott

January 7, 2026
I love the detailed credits and history provided.
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Claire Ross

November 9, 2025
I love the impromptu version taught.