Review by Andy Martin for Chop Cup by Johnson Products

Review by Andy Martin for Chop Cup by Johnson Products
Review by Andy Martin for Chop Cup by Johnson Products
5 out of 5

So beautiful you should buy 3!

My advice to people buying the Johnson Chop Cup is buy 3 instead and don’t even bother getting the normal cups! I can’t tell the difference between the cups and having 3 chops is always better than 1!

I know the Johnson cups are a well respected in the industry as a fine set of medium priced cups. For the price I find it hard to see how they can be beat. They are a great weight, look great, and handle smoothly.

The chop cup itself is weighted just right too.

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Review by Andy Martin for Combo Mini Baseballs by Simply Magic

Review by Andy Martin for Combo Mini Baseballs by Simply Magic
Review by Andy Martin for Combo Mini Baseballs by Simply Magic
5 out of 5

Nice Balls!

Wow, I really like these Mini Baseballs from Michael Sullivan at Simply Magic. They are a great weight and the stitching is really neatly done. To me they look like real Mini Baseballs.

I also found that the chop ball to be perfectly weighted and it was just right for my chop Cup, not too strong and not too weak.

Overall, a real pleasure to use and I found Michael to be fast and friendly with his emails and shipping from Austrialia took about 7 days.

If you are looking for something a bit more entertaining than the normal balls for cups and balls these are perfect, and of course easily lead into baseball themed final loads.

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Review by Andy Martin for Chinese Color Change Coin by Joker Magic

Review by Andy Martin for Chinese Color Change Coin by Joker Magic
Review by Andy Martin for Chinese Color Change Coin by Joker Magic
4 out of 5

Quality Coins and easy changes!

These are a heavy set of coins that make it pretty easy to change colors from a Black Chinese Coin, to a Red and to a Blue that can be handed out for examination if so desired. I just like to spin the coin in the air at the end showing the hands as clean as a whistle.

The moves are easy and there is not much to learn. The coin is heavy and better than many I have seen. The only issue I found is that you have to be a bit careful when you show the black coin, as if you are not you might expose a slight blue coin. It is probably not a real issue, but it is something I noticed whilst practing in the mirror.

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Review by Andy Martin for Stealth Assassin Wallet v1.0 by Peter Nardi, Marc Spelmann

Review by Andy Martin for Stealth Assassin Wallet v1.0 by Peter Nardi, Marc Spelmann
Review by Andy Martin for Stealth Assassin Wallet v1.0 by Peter Nardi, Marc Spelmann
5 out of 5

Just One More Wallet, please!

Ok, so as you have probably figured out by now I love leather wallets! For my money Jerry O’Connell easily makes the best quality magic wallets. However, there is still room for well made wallets with some neat features.

The Stealth Assassin is one of those wallets. It is very well made in the England – not quite as good as Jerry’s work, but still very fine, and it has a heck of a lot built into the one wallet. Most wallets you can set-up for one trick, and it does it well, but then you are done. With the Assassin you can set it up for 3 or 4 effects with little trouble and each one uses a different feature of the wallet.

You can use it as Peek Wallet, a Mutiple out prediction Wallet, an Out to Lunch Wallet, and even a card to wallet with variations on these themes. I could easily see you building a whole act around the wallet, and in such a way that the wallet does not seem like a prop. It is just a wallet for holding predictions and cards for the effects.

The wallet looks very normal and easily fits in your shirt pocket – Peter says you can use it as your real wallet, and I have no issues with that – you really could. The two DVD’s that come with it have Peter Nardi + Marc Spelmann in fine form, and they made me feel a bit homesick for sunny old London. They detail many routines, tips, and ideas in over two hours of video.

This is a wonderful package with which you can build some very sweet magic and it all fits into a neat little space.

Highly Recommended!

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Review by Andy Martin for X-Ray Box by Mikame Craft

Review by Andy Martin for X-Ray Box by Mikame Craft
Review by Andy Martin for X-Ray Box by Mikame Craft
5 out of 5

Very Clever Box

This is the second time around for me on this clever box from Mikame Craft. Unlike alot of their high quality "remakes", this appears to be unique to them. The construction of the box is solid and the whole thing can be examined.

But at any time without adding or taking anything away you can secretly access the contents of the box for divinations or substitutions.

The mechanism is cleverly built into the box with no electronics or other crazy gimmicks. It just works very well and the view you get of the inside allows you to see anything placed inside the box.

Highly Recommended!

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Review by Andy Martin for Pea Can – Improved by Viking Mfg.

Review by Andy Martin for Pea Can - Improved by Viking Mfg.
Review by Andy Martin for Pea Can – Improved by Viking Mfg.
5 out of 5

The Best Pea Can

I’ve always liked the Pea Can and this new one from my good friend George Robinson at Viking Magic is the best I have seen. Unlike the old version, the lip on the gimmick (assuming you know what I am talking about) is very thin, so visibly when the transformation from Pea to "PEE" happens there is no visible difference in the size of the brass container.

This might not be an incredible miracle, but it is a great piece of entertainment, and now the mystery is even greater. I will be using this again in my act just to break things up a bit!

Great Job George!

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Review by Andy Martin for Cesarai Melting Point by Cesaral, Mariano Goñi

Review by Andy Martin for Cesarai Melting Point by Cesaral, Mariano Goñi
Review by Andy Martin for Cesarai Melting Point by Cesaral, Mariano Goñi
5 out of 5

Pure Magic, you just need a glass Table!

This effect is one of the few that you can buy that really does look like real magic. The gimmicks are simple, but effective, and with solid practice you really can produce an incredible miracle: a coin visually penetrating a glass table.

For the impact on the audience the moves required are not difficult, but the solid practice comes in because it all needs to be smooth. The gimmicks do most of the work, but for this illusion to look like real magic, you don’t want any hesitation when you do them. To be honest this is true for all magic anyway, so nothing new here!

The DVD is very well produced and clearly explains everything, and set-up is simple. You will not be dissappointed with the method either.

The only real downside with this effect is you need a glass Table!

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Review by George Guerra for Gift of Time by Collectors' Workshop

Review by George Guerra for Gift of Time by Collectors' Workshop
Review by George Guerra for Gift of Time by Collectors' Workshop
5 out of 5

The Undisputed King of Prediction Clocks

When George Robinson e-mailed me that he had one Gift of Time ready for sale, I hesitated to answer for a brief moment. Yes, I had asked to be notified if the effect ever became available some long time ago after reading positive comments on this piece, especially from John Mendoza, but I had just recently spent over $2000 for Nick Ruggiero’s Perfect Card. I just couldn’t see myself spending over $2000 again, but I gave in and ordered it. What a beautiful piece of magic!!

George handmade the cabinet for this BIG mantle clock out of SOLID Walnut in his own workshop…NO off the shelf clock here, folks, and the quality shows. He has updated the workings with "21st Century" technology that makes the first original Gift of Time from the old CW look like a joke, though to Nick’s credit, he promptly improved the design. The prediction setting is quicker than the eye can follow. The clock has a "Normal" mode, functioning as a normal clock keeping accurate time and George has also incorporated an on-off "Tic-Toc Sound" for old fashion realism. When the clock is in "Prediction" mode, normal time is being maintained and updated. The new version also has on-off "Half-Speed", "Double-Speed", and "Run Backwards" capabilities, though I haven’t discovered the advantages of these new features, yet.

The clock weighs in over 11 lbs, measures 13 1/2 (w) by 12 1/2" (h) by 6 1/2" (d). It looks like a $1000 mantle clock. It has an extensive self-testing and reporting capabilty so the performer is assured of a proper performance every time. For those in the know, the old models used that something that was extremely bulky and, in my opinion, impractical, but George has miniaturized it to 2 3/4" by 1 1/2" by 3/8". All comes well stored in an ATA case measuring 16 1/2" by 18 1/2" by 9 1/2". George and the craftsmen at Viking/CW have outdid themself with this legendary apparatus from Collectors’ Workshop and delivered the best version to date. It’s accurate, fast, easy to perform, and a miracle maker. It’s too bad, Andy limits the best rating to only 5 stars because there is no large enough star number to rate this beauty.

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Review by Michael Easler for Arcade Dreams by Jon Racherbaumer, Ed Marlo

Review by Michael Easler for Arcade Dreams by Jon Racherbaumer, Ed Marlo
Review by Michael Easler for Arcade Dreams by Jon Racherbaumer, Ed Marlo
4 out of 5

A Surprising Stroll Through Marlo’s Mind

This is a volume that breaks the usual mindset magicians hold toward Marlo’s work. Far from the usual sterile descriptions of Marlo’s card effects, this intriguing volume offers his handling for some common, non-card items. Having briefly worked in a friend’s magic shop myself, I was surprised to learn that Marlo had been a demonstrator in a Chicago magic shop peddling slum magic to the masses. This book reveals many clever variations Marlo developed to deceive even the wise ones with items like the ball and vase, and color-vision.

While not diminishing his rightful iconic status, this book embues Marlo with a surprising humanity. The anecdotes included demonstrate he was quite a rascal, intellectually obssessed with fooling all and sundry.

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