Review by Andy Martin for Blue Phantom (Black 3D Carbon Fiber) by Andy Hurst

Review by Andy Martin for Blue Phantom (Black 3D Carbon Fiber) by Andy Hurst
Review by Andy Martin for Blue Phantom (Black 3D Carbon Fiber) 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. The first one I purchased on ebay and did not know the source, but now I do: Andy Hurst at eMagictricks.

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 Andy Martin for Wenger Spirit Bell (with carry box) by Nick Wenger

Review by Andy Martin for Wenger Spirit Bell (with carry box) by Nick Wenger
Review by Andy Martin for Wenger Spirit Bell (with carry box) by Nick Wenger
5 out of 5

The Best Spirit Bell

I’ve been trying to move away from cool electronic items, but I must say this Spirit Bell by Nick Wenger is absolutely amazing. It looks like some old contraption from Medieval times and even though you or the spectator build it piece by piece right in front of everyone, when you are done the bell still manages to ring on command.

Even when you know how it works you still can’t believe it – I have never seen a Spirit Bell like this. It looks great, works great and really is an amazing piece of electronic wizardry.

Get one if you can – you will not be disappointed!

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Review by Andy Martin for Harlequin Box (Hard Maple) by Dave Powell

Review by Andy Martin for Harlequin Box (Hard Maple) by Dave Powell
Review by Andy Martin for Harlequin Box (Hard Maple) by Dave Powell
5 out of 5

The Ultimate Harlequin Box!

Dave Powell’s Harlequin Box is a favorite of mine and this version in Hard Maple is probably the pinnacle.

I think that Dave Powell does not get enough praise for some of his amazing wood creations. This box is beautiful to look at and works flawlessly. The method is not new but the box hides the gimmick so well and it is so clean that you just can’t help but love it. His work is right up there with Mel Babcock and it is always a pleasure opening up a package from Dave.

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Review by Andy Martin for Show Biz Card by Guy Bavli

Review by Andy Martin for Show Biz Card by Guy Bavli
Review by Andy Martin for Show Biz Card by Guy Bavli
5 out of 5

Big Smiles and Surprises Every Time!

This is a simple idea but really makes the spectators smile and say "Wow!" when they see their card appear at the end of the animation. The cards are well produced and the refill pack has ten different force cards to choose from. Yes it does use a force but it is worth it.

I have found that you can really get an extra kick out of this routine if you do it twice back to back (with different cards each time of course), because it appears to rule out any sort of set-up.

And the best thing is after the smiles the spectator is left with your business card in their hands, along with the printed sticker of their chosen card which they will remember.

Great item for close-up, restaurants, and walk-around.

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Review by Andy Martin for Token by Paul Richards

Review by Andy Martin for Token by Paul Richards
Review by Andy Martin for Token by Paul Richards
5 out of 5

Great Piece of Mentalism!

This is a very clean prediction from the fertile mind of Paul Richards at Elmwood Magic.

You place an envelope down in front of the spectator which contains a small metal token. Then you introduce 5 ESP cards and ask the spectator to mix then and choose any one of the cards. No matter which one they choose the token and the card always match.

There is no force and only one Token which is in the envelope from the beginning.

A great item suitable for Close-up, Restaurants and Walk Around. The reset is done in a few seconds.

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Review by Andy Martin for Card Trimmer and Re-Cornering Signature Set by Owen Magic Supreme

Review by Andy Martin for Card Trimmer and Re-Cornering Signature Set by Owen Magic Supreme
Review by Andy Martin for Card Trimmer and Re-Cornering Signature Set by Owen Magic Supreme
5 out of 5

Stunning and Extravagant!

I’ve always wanted a professional card trimmer but have never really been able to justify the cost. But when I saw this stunner I decided I had to have it, regardless of the cost!

Clearly I will never make my money back, unless I sell it, but it just looks so beautiful. Cuts cards really nicely too! This sort of craftsmanship in magic has always been rare, but these days it is almost non-existent.

The most beautiful piece of apparatus in my collection today – I love it!

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Review by Andy Martin for Mini-Duck by Jimmy Hearsum

Review by Andy Martin for Mini-Duck by Jimmy Hearsum
Review by Andy Martin for Mini-Duck by Jimmy Hearsum
5 out of 5

I Love my Mini-Duck!

So I had one of these little guys years ago, but unfortunately he was damaged on delivery by a large Khyber Kobra – yes they were poorly packed in the same box and the big ATA case for the Kobra literally crushed the duck!

I’m glad to have one back. What is amazing about this little guy is until you see the 4th photo you think it is a Hamilton Jo-Anne Duck. Jimmy Hearsum did an amazing job in creating this miniature replica.

He works really well, once you have the right cards and you don’t over fill the card tray. I have found slightly smaller cards than the mini-bicycle cards work best.

So my ducks are happy again!

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Review by Andy Martin for Oriental Blocks by Alan Warner

Review by Andy Martin for Oriental Blocks by Alan Warner
Review by Andy Martin for Oriental Blocks by Alan Warner
5 out of 5

The Original Three Mini-Magic Marvels are Back!

36 years ago I was at an IBM convention in Brighton, England and my magic life was changed forever. In those days the dealer rooms were huge treasure troves of amazing magic that I had never seen before. I had a very limited budget and so was trying to spend my money wisely.

The second day in I came across this small booth which was covered with these incredibly detailed and colorful min-magic tricks. They just looked amazing. This was the first time I met Alan Warner. He demoed his marvels and I wanted them all, but of course I could not afford them. In the end I chose just three: this item the amazing Oriental Blocks, the annoyingly simple but deceptive Dice-a-Matic, and finally the stunning Siamese Ribbon.

After the convention I lost touch with Alan, but I performed those three effects all the time. To me they were not collectible effects, just great magic. I probably performed Dice-a-Matic more than all other Warner tricks combined!

I did not get in touch with Alan for another 23 years, but in 2000 I was perusing some catalogs at Viking Magic and realized Alan Warner was the dealer who had built these three amazing illusions from all those years ago. I quickly set about making up for lost time and soon had a very sizable collection of Alan’s amazing magic. I created two websites for Alan (the first and the second) and got to know him and his talented wife Mignon very well. Today I consider them my close friends.

Over the years I was forced to sell much of my collection including all three of these early painted items. However in the last two years I have been able to find mint copies of each one and they are better than ever. I feel very lucky to have all the gang back, and even luckier to have become friends with a man who turned my world around all those years ago!

Thank-you Alan!

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Review by Andy Martin for Ups and Downs Box by Greg Britt, Fairchild Entertainment

Review by Andy Martin for Ups and Downs Box by Greg Britt, Fairchild Entertainment
Review by Andy Martin for Ups and Downs Box by Greg Britt, Fairchild Entertainment
5 out of 5

Great Item!

So if you can’t afford or more likely can’t find a Wizzy Dizzy Milk from Wellington, this is a great fill-in and one you’ll be able to freely use without worries.

It is well made and durable and a real fooler! You can always rely on Joe Fairchild’s quality manufacturing for brightly colored props that will last.

Highly Recommended for Performers everywhere!

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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!

Click here for more information.

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