Review by Andy Martin for Chalong Card Prediction by Magic Wagon

Review by Andy Martin for Chalong Card Prediction by Magic Wagon
Review by Andy Martin for Chalong Card Prediction by Magic Wagon
5 out of 5

Funny Names, Very Beautiful Magic!

So here is the latest Collector Quality item from Magic Wagon, and what a beauty it is! As with all of their Collector pieces you will be hard pressed to find anything that is made better – unless you go to a high-end furniture store.

This piece is a very clean card prediction that allows the audience to shuffle a normal deck of cards and then choose any one from 1-5 and you can always predict the card. There is no force of the number they choose, they can change their mind at the last minute, and the result can be different next time.

The method is simple but very effective and works like a charm. If you have not started collecting the Collector line from Magic Wagon there is still time. If you have then I’m quite confident you will want to add this beautiful item to your collection. It is truly beautiful.

Highly Recommended for Collector’s Everywhere!

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Review by Andy Martin for Omega Gimmick by Bob Solari Magic

Review by Andy Martin for Omega Gimmick by Bob Solari Magic
Review by Andy Martin for Omega Gimmick by Bob Solari Magic
5 out of 5

Bob is Back!

Where have you been Bobby? Good to see that Bob Solari has finally got his A-game back with this new release. Although it is the same principle as the old Chazpro Card Swami (as Bob rightly points out in his instructions and ad copy), this gimmick is more practical, easier to use and, unlike the Card Swami, available today. Bob was totally unaware that the Card Swami even existed until I pointed it out to his good buddy Howie at The Trickery.

The gimmick allows you to determine which card or cards are chosen in a very clean way. And your hands are clean before and after as the gimmick is added to a normal deck and is almost undetectable.

The instructions are clear and photo-illustrated, though they are only of the basic handling. There is a booklet (Card Swami) you can get from Chuck Leach at Chazpro that has a more detailed set of ideas with this wonderful gimmick.

Well done Bobby – good to see you back!

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Review by Andy Martin for Rainbow Dice by Ton Onosaka

Review by Andy Martin for Rainbow Dice by Ton Onosaka
Review by Andy Martin for Rainbow Dice by Ton Onosaka
5 out of 5

Clever, Well Made, Easy To Do, Wow!

Ton Onosaka makes really nice props in high grade plastic – his stuff looks good and makes sense. This effect is very visual, very clever, and easy to perform. The thinness and quality construction makes it stand out from its card board counterparts made famous by those long gone, but sadly missed, boys (Edwin + Ian) at Supreme Magic.

The construction will last a life time of performances and because there are so many changes this will surely fool those know it all types in the audience.

Highly Recommended!

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Review by Andy Martin for Grandpa's Top Hat by Ton Onosaka

Review by Andy Martin for Grandpa's Top Hat by Ton Onosaka
Review by Andy Martin for Grandpa's Top Hat by Ton Onosaka
5 out of 5

Ton is always Great!

Ton Onosaka consistently produces very fine quality plastic effects that are different and clever. This one from Ton is great with 5 transformations and very clean method to make them all come about.

The quality is superb as usual, and the mechanism is very solid so you could be performing this for years to come!

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Review by Andy Martin for Money Paddle by Joe Porper

Review by Andy Martin for Money Paddle by Joe Porper
Review by Andy Martin for Money Paddle by Joe Porper
5 out of 5

The Best Money Paddle!

This is easily the best Money Paddle I have owned. Better than the Jay Leslie one, which I thought was real nice too.

Its made of black aluminum and the mirror is shiny and real looking, and its very well machined, with notches for the rubber bands and a good weight to it. Joe Porper makes some real nice pieces!

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Review by George Guerra for Card In Glass by Collectors' Workshop

Review by George Guerra for Card In Glass by Collectors' Workshop
Review by George Guerra for Card In Glass by Collectors' Workshop
5 out of 5

TV Card Effect in Your Hands

I bought this little CW curiosity from a fellow collector not too long ago because 1) it’s an early discontinued CW item, and 2 ) always had a fascination with this long time classic of magic. Now, the best of the bunch is the CW BulletProof, but this one is unusual as no frames are involved and it uses a miniature deck of cards.

The principle is still basically the same, except the mechanics is all brass construction and, well, kind of "hidden". The choice of using a miniature deck makes it a little more doable. This is one of those review items where the "works" is almost needed to be photographed as that is the heart of the whole thing. As usual, CW did a very nice job and for those fascinated by magical gadgetry, I don’t think you will be disappointed.

I don’t think I would be comfortable performing this, but, if you collect Collectors’ Workshop, as I do, it is a welcomed piece to add. I give it 5 stars for ingenuity and as a unique version of a classic effect.

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Review by Andy Martin for Frame-Up by Ton Onosaka

Review by Andy Martin for Frame-Up by Ton Onosaka
Review by Andy Martin for Frame-Up by Ton Onosaka
5 out of 5

You’ve got to love Ton Onosaka!

This is another clever and beautifully made effect from Ton Onosaka. All of Ton’s magic is a pleasure to work with; it is typically clever, commercial, well made in high quality plastics, and very affordable.

In this particular effect a Spectator chooses a card and you claim that you have a prediction on the chosen card in an envelope. When you pull the prediction out it is seen to be a frame with miniatures of the entire deck: faces on one side and backs on the other. The spectator is not impressed!

So you ask the spectator to wave their hand over the frame. Suddenly there is a card turned face over! You slowly, but surely, turn over the frame and there is one card turned over – it is there card!

This is a beautiful effect and very clever in operation. Buy it now!

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Review by Andy Martin for Coincimental by Ed Mellon, Spencer Thornton

Review by Andy Martin for Coincimental by Ed Mellon, Spencer Thornton
Review by Andy Martin for Coincimental by Ed Mellon, Spencer Thornton
4 out of 5

Amazing Trick but Cheap Cards!

This is a very clever and convincing effect invented by Dr. Spencer P. Thornton and marketed by Ed Mellon. The props are simple and the revelation quite amazing. However, the cards supplied with this effect are cheap quality and stick together easily. If you want to do this more than once, and I think you will, you’d be wise to invest in some better quality cards.

But regardless of the quality of the cards the effect is quite stunning. You show a deck of alphabet cards that are clearly different and pick 4 that you place in a stand. The audience member now removes any 5 cards from the deck. From these 5 he freely discards any 1 and arranges the 4 that remain in any order to form a word. Amazingly enough when you reveal your previously chosen letters not only do they match the spectator’s but you are also spelling out the same word.

There are no moves and it looks like genuine mentalism. This would be a 5 star effect, but the cards reduced it by one. Contrary to the Ad Copy these are not, in my opinion, printed on heavy card stock.

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Review by Andy Martin for Boulevard 54 by Bazar de Magia

Review by Andy Martin for Boulevard 54 by Bazar de Magia
Review by Andy Martin for Boulevard 54 by Bazar de Magia
5 out of 5

Finally a practical way to Shatter Glass!

So I have never been a lover of the special tables that shatter glasses, it just seems too obvious to me. However, this very well made book with built in glass shatterer is the way to go. In addition, by adding the book test to the book it seems you now have a reason for the book and demonstrate the power of your mind to read their thoughts first and then to use the same power to break a glass.

This could be huge! Of course, the biggest problem with any of these glass breaking tricks is: you’re breaking a glass! So be very careful where and when you do this, but in the right situation with the right precautions I really like this effect.

The mechanism is very well made too, and 100% reliable.

If you’re looking for a glass breaking effect, this is without doubt the one for you!

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