(1 customer review)

Pikolinus by Tony Lackner, Eckhard Boettcher

(c. 1981)

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1 review for Pikolinus by Tony Lackner, Eckhard Boettcher

  1. Andy Martin

    This is the original version of Pikolinus created by Tony Lackner and marketed by Eckhard Boettcher.  Although the later version, Pikolinus II created by Thomas Pohle, looks similar the method for the original is quite different.

    The original is probably a little easier to perform, but it is not as flexible as II.  The original can be handed out for brief examination, which you could never do with II. However, you can’t so cleanly show the covers at the end as you can with II.  Though for most performing conditions you can certainly flash the covers and everything will appear fair.

    I think the original probably looks cleaner to the spectator because you are not turning the blocks over as much, which might seem a little strange – but it is required for the method to work.

    I think it is fair to say Pikolinus II looks prettier, though both are made very well and will last if handled correctly.  Saying which is better overall is quite difficult and I would leave this to the collector to make their own decision.  I do know when I first received Pikolinus II it took a while to get the knack of the moves. Whereas with this version it was a quicker study.  That reason alone might be why some would prefer the original.  However, if you follow my routine for Pikolinus II it pretty much works itself, so the learning curve is diminished.

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