Review by Keith Noaker for Fantasy Pitcher by Mario Zacchini
5 out of 5
Fantastic Milk Pitcher
This is one of the best Milk Pitchers on the market if you have this collective item then your one of the lucky one’s to have it/Mario Zacchini made this Pitcher Perfect and the milk drop is sensational.Mario Zacchini makes the best magic effects ever everything he makes is durable and last a lifetime.
Review by Andy Martin for Mafia Manicure (no base) by Giovanni Livera
5 out of 5
The finest Finger Chopper out there!
This is certainly the best finger chopper I have seen – based on the Hades model, but much better quality and really looks like something that could chop your finger off!
The method is so convincing too and everything can be examined before and after. You really will have them fooled and holding their finger after this one!
Review by Andy Martin for Double Back by Jon Allen
5 out of 5
What a beautifully clean and startling switch!
Wow I love this version of Doc Daley’s Last Trick by Jon Allen. It is so clean and the final transformation just looks so good. This was a big hit at our recent Christmas Party.
Highly Recommended if you want to fool them up close and personal!
Review by Andy Martin for Psycho Kinetic Dice by Gary Kurtz
5 out of 5
Great Mentalism Prop
This outfit has a number of uses, is easy to do and very effective. You can predict what numbers the dice will land on, even though they are quite freely shown to be quite normal dice.
Review by Andy Martin for Eye Gotcha by Chance Wolf
5 out of 5
Another Beauty from Chance’s So Call EconoMagic Line!
Wow this is a beauty from Chance, and nothing feels cheap about this wonderful version of the classic Chinese Compass. High quality construction with very bold colors and a great logical ending.
If you’re looking for some usable kids magic or great bits of business for an MC you’d best stop looking here and head on over to Wolf’s Magic.
You can’t go wrong with any of Chance’s magic – it is all good value, performable, and unique.
Review by Andy Martin for Clock of San Marcos Square by John Good, Collectors' Workshop
5 out of 5
A Beautiful card effect!
Collector’s Workshop make some wonderful and expensive props. However, it is in some of their cheaper effects where you can find some real workable and entertaining routines. The Clock of San Marcos Square is one such effect. I have used this many times on lay audiences and they just love it. It looks uncanny and is very convincing. Even if you can afford their expensive stuff you would be hard pressed to find a more unusual, workable, and entertaining close-up effect!
Review by Andy Martin for Dream Prediction Box by Magic Wagon
5 out of 5
Another Beauty from Magic Wagon!
I think what I like about these two latest items from Magic Wagon is that the props work so cleanly. Here is another item that is not only a very beautiful box, but it is also very smooth in operation.
You introduce a beautiful little box place it down on the table and ask the spectator to lift the lid. They see a folded piece of paper which you ask them to sign on the outside. This is your prediction. They replace it and put the lid back on. They then are given a deck of cards to shuffle and cut and when the box is opened the prediction matches perfectly.
The principle is not new, but the way this works is perfect. Reset is instant and you’ll be doing this within five minutes of reading the instructions.
Review by Andy Martin for The Pea Shoot by Chance Wolf
5 out of 5
Chance is back with his EconoMagic line …
What’s this? EconoMagic from Chance Wolf? Chance doesn’t know how to create cheap items – all of his magic is high quality and high entertainment. There are economies being made but not in the quality of the props. Maybe they are more stripped down then perhaps some of his other props. I don’t think anything is missing from the magic, but rather he sat down to create some magic with an eye to keeping the price low. To be fair these items are not cheap, but for Chance they are certainly cheaper than his other items and do represent great value!
This item is based upon Warren Stephens’ Balloon Tray (which of course Chance has already tackled once with his Jumbo Balloon Wand) and he has an interesting spin on the whole routine using a Pea Shooter (or blow dart for adults), which after the usual balloon going down, flying away and popping ends up in the Magician’s teeth. The routine is a great and there is an elegant simplicity and economy of movement that goes into each phase.
If you were wishing to buy some of Wolf’s Magic, but were unable to afford them before this new line should fit the bill perfectly – great magic for a great price!
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