Review by Andy Martin for The Great Gizmo Glass by Abbott's

Review by Andy Martin for The Great Gizmo Glass by Abbott's
Review by Andy Martin for The Great Gizmo Glass by Abbott's
3 out of 5

Always wanted one – now what?

Like so many tricks that you want so badly, when you get them you don’t quite know what to do with them.

I have two of these now! Basically, they are thin walled glasses that you can repeatedly show with liquid in, drink it or pour it somewhere and the liquid comes back at will. Very nice. The routines seem obvious, I’ve just got to engage in one!

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Review by Andy Martin for Gun Smoke by John Yeager, Jimmy King, U.F. Grant

Review by Andy Martin for Gun Smoke by John Yeager, Jimmy King, U.F. Grant
Review by Andy Martin for Gun Smoke by John Yeager, Jimmy King, U.F. Grant
4 out of 5

Goodnight! There is a hole in the carpet!

Well I got this from my good friend Ron Allesi and loaded this baby up.

Then pulled the trigger and a huge flying bomb came out the end burning a great hole in the carpet! Wow! Why do men want to play with fire so much? If used properly this could be huge, just don’t point it at the carpet!

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Review by Andy Martin for Dickie Duck by Dick Chavel

Review by Andy Martin for Dickie Duck by Dick Chavel
Review by Andy Martin for Dickie Duck by Dick Chavel
5 out of 5

My Friend!

I call him Dickie the Duck, and he has been with me for about 27 years. My routine is 10-15 mintues long and the audience just love it. They always ask “Where’s Dickie?”.

This is one of those effects where it is all about the peformer. By instilling life into the duck you can create some of the finest entertainment around. Dickie will always be with me. And he always gets the right card … eventually!

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Review by Todd Reis for Curio by Alan Warner

Review by Todd Reis for Curio by Alan Warner
Review by Todd Reis for Curio by Alan Warner
3 out of 5

Nice props, average effect.

Once again Alan Warner has made an unusual trick with high-quality props. Although I am not familiar with all of his creations, from what I’ve seen this is one of the more weaker or average effects. A strong story-telling presentation is really needed to sell this routine.

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Review by Todd Reis for Mini Magic SwitchBoard by Wellington Enterprises

Review by Todd Reis for Mini Magic SwitchBoard by Wellington Enterprises
Review by Todd Reis for Mini Magic SwitchBoard by Wellington Enterprises
5 out of 5

Fantastic Fun!

Finally Wellington has made the light switchboard apparatus for closeup, parlor, and walkaround. It’s even fun just to play with. A good presentation is not to rush through all the combinations. Take it easy so the audience can absorb that what is happening is impossible. This is very well-made, but occasionally I’ve needed to do minor repairs to the switch caps. Also be sure the unit is turned off when not in use, otherwise the batteries will fail when needed.

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Review by Todd Reis for Impossible Penetration by Clarence Miller, Viking Mfg.

Review by Todd Reis for Impossible Penetration by Clarence Miller, Viking Mfg.
Review by Todd Reis for Impossible Penetration by Clarence Miller, Viking Mfg.
5 out of 5

Great effect!

You can have a lot of fun with this one. They are very well made. I’ve had mine for years and use it often. Just don’t hurry the presentation and don’t let the spec remove their finger too soon before they can savour the ending moment.

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