Review by Andy Martin for ORC – Optimum Rising Cards by Taiwan Ben

Review by Andy Martin for ORC - Optimum Rising Cards by Taiwan Ben
Review by Andy Martin for ORC – Optimum Rising Cards by Taiwan Ben
4 out of 5

Wonderful for certain situations

I’m a big fan of the Marcelo Contento Jumbo Rising Card and having a regular sized deck that is remote controlled sounds like a great plan. This deck is close but doesn’t quite replace my Devano deck for most circumstances.

It is reliable and has a good range. However, the block required to house the mechanics to my mind takes up too much of the deck. If it was 26 cards or less this would be huge.

The Devano deck I use (from one half of the Douglas-Wayne Illusioneering team: the master craftsman George Richbark) leaves 37 cards free after the block – this is more than plenty to show the deck is normal. With ORC you have about 8 cards free from a normal deck – way too few. They get around this by actually supplying more cards and expanding the box size. Most people won’t notice this and so it is an ok compromise.

However, unlike the Devano you can make cards rise under your control and there are circumstances when this is desirable. I think we need to wait for one more revolution of this such that you get half the size of the bank.

It is a worthy attempt for sure, and for those people who really need the remote control feature, this is the best you will find today for the money. It is certainly fun to play with!

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Review by Andy Martin for Blue Phantom by Andy Hurst

Review by Andy Martin for Blue Phantom by Andy Hurst
Review by Andy Martin for Blue Phantom by Andy Hurst
5 out of 5

Absolutely Beautiful!

This is an amazing version of the Blue Phantom built in the UK by British Craftsman Andy Hurst. I have never heard of him before but I do hope he continues to build more magic like this.

To my mind this is even better than the Voit/Lackner version that came out in the 1980’s from ZZM. What I particularly like about this item is that instead of having a spring load to "make the magic happen" it uses a screw mechanism which seems to work better.

I’m a huge fan of Magic Wagon and they make incredible magic, but their version of the Blue Phantom pails when compared to this one.

I believe in a few years this will be as sought after if not more so as the Voit/Lackner version. It is a beauty!

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Review by Brett Schulman for Split Decision Case – New JOL by Jerry O'Connell

Review by Brett Schulman for Split Decision Case - New JOL by Jerry O'Connell
Review by Brett Schulman for Split Decision Case – New JOL by Jerry O'Connell
5 out of 5

Split Decision

I was able to pick this trick up a few weeks ago from Craig himself. This is a must own card trick. The gaffs are well made and the leather J.O.L. case holds everything as it should. The case was the real selling point for me. It was designed just for this effect and holds the prediction card in the back and the two half decks divided as they should be.

The split decision effect features a triple reveal ending only after you seem to fail in matching the two cosen halfs. You have a perfect blend of comedy, sucker punch and final reveal.

I carry this with me all the time and am ready to perform a great bit of magic at a moments notice. Re set is simple and fast. Get this right away, it is great magic and Craig is a super nice guy as well.

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