Review by Andy Martin for The Wandering Mummy by Magic Wagon

Review by Andy Martin for The Wandering Mummy by Magic Wagon
Review by Andy Martin for The Wandering Mummy by Magic Wagon
5 out of 5

What can I say about this beauty?  One of my all time favorite effects in magic is The Wandering Mummy and although Eddy Taytelbaum’s version is the most desirable I have owned many others.

Magic Wagon’s version is perhaps one of the cleanest version I have seen and works perfectly. What is unique about this version is that the two sarcophaguses nest together. This is a nice touch as you don’t need an extra box to carry the mummy’s in.

Magic Wagon have also taken care of all sounds that often accompany this effect and the routine can easily be performed without a hitch.  Quite amazingly I could not find one video demo of this item on YouTube,  which for such a popular and easy to perform effect is pretty surprising.

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Review by Andy Martin for Houdini's Escape (1 of 15) by Thomas Pohle

Review by Andy Martin for Houdini's Escape (1 of 15) by Thomas Pohle
Review by Andy Martin for Houdini's Escape (1 of 15) by Thomas Pohle
5 out of 5

A wonderful looking illusion from Thomas Pohle.  It is very similar to Angleo Carbone’s Prison Box and Squeeze Thru, though Thomas has never owned either of these items.  His effect is based on a cardboard model he saw on YouTube. Thomas wanted to make it in wood – and improve it with his creation of the locking tab. While Thomas’ cabinet is not the same as the two effects mentioned – out of respect for Angelo Carbone – this initial run of Houdini’s Escape will be the only ones ever made. There were fifteen units sold.

Thomas has done an amazing job on the look and working of this effect – it looks perfect and the mechanism is smooth and easy to use.  It is possible to lock the unit in place (unlike the Angelo Carbone’s versions), and this is a minor miracle in itself, with very fine tolerances.  For me I don’t think it is necessary to lock the unit, but having the option is good to have.

A very fine piece that is sure to please both the Thomas Pohle fans and the Houdini Collectors, and given there are only fifteen units available these will be in higher demand.

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Review by Burton Fuller for Gypsy Curse by Peter Kane, Emerson and West

Review by Burton Fuller for Gypsy Curse by Peter Kane, Emerson and West
Review by Burton Fuller for Gypsy Curse by Peter Kane, Emerson and West
5 out of 5

The Gypsy Curse is one of the best card tricks out there. Kane (also, Blank Amazement) Emerson and West have brought us another awesome illusion. The design of the cards, their size, the parchment and the patter all lend very well to this masterpiece. The handling is great and the sleights are not too difficult. I would have given a star for each card, but I could not.

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