Review by George Guerra for Lead to Gold by Richard Gerlitz

Review by George Guerra for Lead to Gold by Richard Gerlitz
Review by George Guerra for Lead to Gold by Richard Gerlitz
5 out of 5

Another winner from Richard Gerlitz

Remember the item Hydro Die? Well, Richard took the concept to a higher level with an appropriate and fascinating theme..the alchemist’s ultimate goal of changing lead to gold. You now have a reason to put the water inside the glass chamber..Richard introduces a "secret" potion poured from a nice Oriental flask that colors the water a reddish tinge, only to become crystal clear again after the metal transmutation has occurred. What a remarkable concept and what an entertaining piece of magic. The magic occurs smoothly and practically automatic.

Unfortunatley, this was a very limited editon item and is now all sold-out. You may find one on ebay one day, but be prepared to spend a bundle as Richard’s older stuff is starting to become expensive and desirable collectibles.

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Review by George Guerra for Gold Micro Chop Cup Set No. 7 by Jim Riser, Dennis Loomis

Review by George Guerra for Gold Micro Chop Cup Set No. 7 by Jim Riser, Dennis Loomis
Review by George Guerra for Gold Micro Chop Cup Set No. 7 by Jim Riser, Dennis Loomis
5 out of 5

Gold is so lovely!

Jim Riser spins the beautiful Micro Chop Cup from copper and it has become an incredible hit(2004 may be the last year it’s available). Dennis Loomis, his partner in this venture, provides the routine where all the magic occurs on the palm of your hand. Dennis is releasing a very limited edition heavy gold plated cup sold with a nice presentation case to house the balls and accessories. A signed certificate accompanies the case. Special gold crocheted balls were made for this piece and will not be available as a separate item. Trust me the pictures do not give justice to the set, especially the gold balls.

You also get printed material for several routines,including the use of the Micro Chop Cup as a coin cup. For the coin routine, you also get gold plated Sacagawea dollar coins, one gaffed by Jim Riser himself. Overall, a beautiful boxed set strictly limited to 10-20 only.

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Review by George Guerra for Card Changing Frame by Eddy Taytelbaum

Review by George Guerra for Card Changing Frame by Eddy Taytelbaum
Review by George Guerra for Card Changing Frame by Eddy Taytelbaum
5 out of 5

No plastic on this one

Most of Eddy Taytelbaum’s line of handcrafted mini-magic is made in plastic, but the quality is unsurpassed, the work of a true craftsman. This is all wood construction and beautifully painted in semi-glossy black with a gold trimming..very elegant, first class prop. This one is very thin, has a open space in the middle, and the card to be changed slides in and out of the open box frame. Yes, a "flap" is used as in the more common card boxes, but deceptively hidden on this Taytelbaum piece. This is the second Taytelbaum item I have acquired and I am now starting to understand the reason behind the demand for his magic. This, as all Taytelbaum pieces I acquire, is stored with my Warner collection in a special place separate from my main magic collection as a honor to these two greats.

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Review by Andy Martin for The Jinx (Vols: 001-050) by Ted Annemann

Review by Andy Martin for The Jinx (Vols: 001-050) by Ted Annemann
Review by Andy Martin for The Jinx (Vols: 001-050) by Ted Annemann
5 out of 5

Just can’t get enough Jinxisms!

I often find it difficult to spend long periods of time reading magic books and this is where The Jinx fits perfectly. It is filled with incredible gems in bite sized pieces. Apart from a wealth of incredible effects, I love the commentaries by Annemann.

The historical impact that The Jinx appears to have had is quite amazing. So much seems to have come from this publication.

You can pick up all three volumes incredibly cheaply. Get these and the Phoenix and you will be one hap, hap, happy camper! Highly recommended!

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Review by George Guerra for ibidem – Vol. 1 by P. Howard Lyons

Review by George Guerra for ibidem - Vol. 1 by P. Howard Lyons
Review by George Guerra for ibidem – Vol. 1 by P. Howard Lyons
5 out of 5

Another great publication

I first became aware of this journal because it was often referenced with Ed Marlo’s material. As a dedicated Marlophile, I obviously didn’t hesitated when this series was released in this convenient hard cover format. I decided on the Deluxe Editions, thinking they could prove more collectible, but also because the slip covers and leather binding made these books lovely to look at. The first volume was published by Richard Kaufman with the subsequent volumes released by Hermetic Press. Great contents and interesting historical notes on the magical scene of the time abound. IBIDEM was originally published in the 50′, 60’s , and early 70’s, I believe.

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Review by Andy Martin for Marvelous Mikame Drawer by Mikame Craft

Review by Andy Martin for Marvelous Mikame Drawer by Mikame Craft
Review by Andy Martin for Marvelous Mikame Drawer by Mikame Craft
4 out of 5

A Clever Piece that Magician’s will like!

This piece from Mikame Craft is beautifully made with a clever mechanism to allow you to reveal a card or image that is placed beneath the close-up mat.

It is made to the usual high standards of Mikame Craft, though interestingly enough is finished in black instead of their more usual natural wood. It can be used as your close-up case with 3 felt lined drawers to put items, and at any time you can have them choose a card or write on a piece of paper with your back turned. Then to ensure no one can see it you ask them to place the card underneath the mat. When you turn back around you remove from one of the drawers in the unit a pad and paper and proceed to describe the card, etc.

This is one of those effects that will surely please magician’s but it seems a bit unnatural to put it under the mat, what’s wrong with just turning it face down. It’s a small point but worth considering. The way I justify it is that I first have them choose a card freely using a marked deck and get them to put their hand over it. I then reveal their card by stroking the hand and reading the vibes. Then I say "Let’s make it really difficult this time. When I turn my back I want you to take out any card look at it and slip it under the mat so there is no way whatsoever I can know your card." Of course I still get the card right.

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Review by A.J. Polizzi for Enchanted Snapper by Trickery

Review by A.J. Polizzi for Enchanted Snapper by Trickery
Review by A.J. Polizzi for Enchanted Snapper by Trickery
5 out of 5

A Great Collectible

I know that the Snapper is a very old effect, and many consider it to be part of "the slum magic" category…but I must say that it is still an incredibly baffling effect to the non-initiated. I have fond memories of the first Snapper I purchased at a Carnival as a child (yes, many, many years ago)…I fooled more people with that little item than I could ever remember.

All of which brings me to the Enchanted Snapper…it is extremely well made…a collector’s piece for the nostalgia in all of us. I have this on my magic shelf to remind me of all the great moments I had as a child with the Snapper. I even bring it out now and again to mess with the minds of people who ask what that little item is on my shelf.

If you are looking for a collectible that carries the nostalgia of the past, I highly recommend the Enchanted Snapper.

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Review by Andy Martin for Thayer Quality Magic Vol. 1 by Glenn Gravatt

Review by Andy Martin for Thayer Quality Magic Vol. 1 by Glenn Gravatt
Review by Andy Martin for Thayer Quality Magic Vol. 1 by Glenn Gravatt
5 out of 5

Wow – what a treasure trove of magic in these volumes!

As I buy more books I realise how much magic is out there, and how few truly new ideas have occurred in the last 10, 20, 30, or more years!

These are a wonderful historical document of 100’s of the marvellous items that came from Thayer. When you read through the effects with their accompaning instruction sheets you recognise so many effects that are still being pushed today as new ideas!

The first time I saw Shakespeare’s Hamlet I remember thinking how many cliches were used, forgetting of course that when the Bard wrote the play the phrases were new. These Thayer volumes are reminiscent of that – so many of these effects were new with Thayer, but today we consider them public domain.

If you have any abilities to construct magic you could be building your own magic for years to come!

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Review by Andy Martin for World of Magic – Vol. 1 by Jack Hughes

Review by Andy Martin for World of Magic - Vol. 1 by Jack Hughes
Review by Andy Martin for World of Magic – Vol. 1 by Jack Hughes
5 out of 5

Jack Hughes was the Master

I grew up in the UK dreaming of owning some Jack Hughes effects. It was clear that the House of Hughes was producing some of the best magic around. I was able to buy a few of his items, but for the most part his effects were too expensive for my pocket.

Thirty years on, it is a wonderful pleasure to look through these impressive volumes to relive so much of Jack’s magic. These books are beautifully produced and give very detailed instructions on how to build nearly all of the House of Hughes magic.

I was even lucky enough to get a signed copy of the first volume.

Simply beautiful!

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