Review by George Guerra for Copenetro (Early Original) by Bob Kline

Review by George Guerra for Copenetro (Early Original) by Bob Kline
Review by George Guerra for Copenetro (Early Original) by Bob Kline
5 out of 5

You can’t top this one

2 days ago I received from Kenna Thompson an original Kline model made in the 1950’s and after some minor buffing and two applications of hand rubbed Carnauba wax, I became so excited with this piece. I owned years ago a “later” model but it doesn’t come close to the quality of the original. The base is clearly, and deceptively, smaller in size especially the larger perimeter at the bottom. The top “flare” section of the base is beautifully turned with a nicer design than the later models. The “lip” at the top of the base where the inverted glass rest is larger causing a deeper recess to keep the glass more securely in place. BTW, the original glass is smaller and nicer designed than currently used; mine had a sort of lacy flowery etching around the the top half of the glass that lended a more gracefull look to the apparatus. The mechanics are also clearly better and sturdier from what I can remember from the model I had owned. The rich cherry wood used in these original pieces is gorgeous. The coin stand is much better than the current version; it’s appears rather “compact” and more difficult to believe it can hide 4 half dollars.

I have always loved this effect and always pursued any versions of it. I promptly bought CW’s Silver Odyssey when it came out. Bottom line: if you ever get a chance to buy a true original Kline, the earlier the model the better, do so and you will not regret it.

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Review by Andy Martin for Beswitched by Arlen Studio

Review by Andy Martin for Beswitched by Arlen Studio
Review by Andy Martin for Beswitched by Arlen Studio
5 out of 5

It’s not about a single effect, but a family!

So this latest effect from those good guys over at Arlen Studios on its own might be nothing more than an intriguing puzzle – no matter how you dress it up, you’re just divining one out of two outcomes. Even if you do it multiple times, its never going to blow an audience away – well it might in Keith’s hands, but not mine.

However, that misses the point. What Arlen Studios are starting to achieve is a whole collection of good to excellent effects that have an old world feel and can lead to a very wonderful evening of entertainment if you play it right.

Just look at the array of props they now produce – even after you take out the tables and boxes – the line is really starting to gather speed and direction. I’m not giving 5 stars for this particular effect but for the line as a whole. Arlen Studios have found their own unique style. It is quite different from most of the other fine quality magic that is produced today – the wood he uses has a coarser, darker, sometimes uneven look. But I can get the traditional stuff from such craftsman as Alan Warner, George Robinson, or Mel Babcock. I want it to look different! Yes its an acquired taste – so is British Beer! But once you see all of his line together you can’t help but start to fall in love with it.

For me Arlen Studios will never replace Alan Warner – his magic is finer, more intricate, and probably cleverer in many cases. However, they have made some stirrings in my heart and head that make me want to devise an evenings entertainment where I travel back in time to an old medieval castle setting, carrying nothing more than a beautiful box under my arm, and not only entertain my audience with some engaging patter and mystical themes, but leave them with some sense that the magic was real.

For all of those magicians out there used to the standard look of magic props, maybe it is time to take the Arlen boys out for a test drive. I don’t think you will be dissappointed!

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Review by Anonymous for Linking Rings by Rings 'N Things Magic Co.

Review by Anonymous for Linking Rings by Rings 'N Things Magic Co.
Review by Anonymous for Linking Rings by Rings 'N Things Magic Co.
5 out of 5

Linking Rings

My comment is about Linking Rings in general. I believe it’s a wonderful illusion if performed well.
I’ve just purchased some fabulous Owen Rings and they are fabulous (but expensive): lightweight, hollow, with invisible junctions. This great set has given me new inspiration to perform this effect!

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Review by Steve Thomas for Picto-Chango by Trimble Silks

Review by Steve Thomas for Picto-Chango by Trimble Silks
Review by Steve Thomas for Picto-Chango by Trimble Silks
5 out of 5

THIS IS A GREAT, KILLER EFFECT!

I hate that anyone else owns this…I bought one years ago from Mark Trimble, and have loved it ever since. He made 2 models, one with a painted aluminum frame, and the “signature spot” on that one is a small rectangle on the back, the other (more rare) has a wooden frame, and the entire back can be signed. It’s an awesome transposition effect of the hand drawn pictures of the spectator and performer. I’ll recommend it so highly because it deserves it and they’re very hard to find these days.

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Review by Andy Martin for Tray of Doom by Collectors' Workshop

Review by Andy Martin for Tray of Doom by Collectors' Workshop
Review by Andy Martin for Tray of Doom by Collectors' Workshop
5 out of 5

This is a great comedy piece from Collector’s Workshop.

Basically, the very ornate family heirloom tray and goblet is handed to the spectator and a few moments later the tray collapses and the goblet breaks apart and falls to the floor – much to the shock and horror of the performer!

If you had the original version of this effect you might have been dissappointed because of the strange noise the tray makes. Well George Robinson has fixed that now with a whole new mechanism that is 100% silent – just the way it should be. Now this little baby is exactly the way you expect it to be. A sheer delight to perform, and hilarious for the audience! As an added bonus it is now possible to change the time it takes before the tray collapses.

Great job George – keep those refinements coming!

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Review by George Guerra for Khartoum Ring Fantasy by Collectors' Workshop

Review by George Guerra for Khartoum Ring Fantasy by Collectors' Workshop
Review by George Guerra for Khartoum Ring Fantasy by Collectors' Workshop
5 out of 5

A true favorite of the CW line

My review is for the original version which is completely mechanical in that the release is through a clock spring motor so timing is critical but easily manageable and the base is beautiful furniture finished solid walnut rather than brass as in the new version. Otherwise the workings are the same. The effect is startling and dramatic. The ring that appears in the ribbon is the actual spectator’s ring; there is no switching. Very clever item from the devious minds at CW.

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Review by Andy Martin for Khartoum Ring Fantasy by Collectors' Workshop

Review by Andy Martin for Khartoum Ring Fantasy by Collectors' Workshop
Review by Andy Martin for Khartoum Ring Fantasy by Collectors' Workshop
5 out of 5

As if by Magic the Ring appears!

Well I’ve been complaining for a while now that there is no good, cool magic out there to buy. What a load of horse that is!

I did not realize how much good magic I was missing by over looking a few key Collector’s Workshop effects. Just in the last few weeks I’ve picked up: Creation, Billet Box, Samurai Sword, Can of Corn, and Zodiac to name a few. These are all wonderful effects, that if you don’t own you should check them out at: Collector’s Workshop

This little beauty is another real winner. Easy to do, remote control, visual, and very perplexing.

A ring is borrowed and vanished and without you touching the ribbon it suddenly and visibly appears tied to the ribbon!

Sometimes when I buy expensive props they just don’t work as well as you would expect, but this marvel has worked everytime so far and really didn’t take any getting used to. I only wish all high-end props were this simple and error free! A wonderful prop, and highly recommended!

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Review by Richard M. Mendez for Kineti-Key Jr by Viking Mfg.

Review by Richard M. Mendez for Kineti-Key Jr by Viking Mfg.
Review by Richard M. Mendez for Kineti-Key Jr by Viking Mfg.
5 out of 5

Kinetic Key – A Classic Effect

I recently picked this up after watching a video clip and have absolutely adored it ever since. They are made incredibly well and some versions even include soldering or welding around the teeth which immediately distracts from any built in locking gimmicks. Kinetic Key, Jr. does not have the welding and appears to be more of a spectator challenge to me but is still gorgeous nevertheless. There is one simple sleight but it is performed so slow and casual that it appears as if nothing has happened. Needless to say, I perform it very often. In fact, every opportunity that I get. I loved it so much that I have been trying to collect all available versions on the market. A beautiful classic and a real pleasure to own.

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Review by Andy Martin for Stunners Plus! by Larry Becker

Review by Andy Martin for Stunners Plus! by Larry Becker
Review by Andy Martin for Stunners Plus! by Larry Becker
5 out of 5

Wow! This is where the true miracles begin!

Larry Becker is an incredible Mentalist. But once you read this book you’ll realize he is a lot more than that! One of his biggest hits, Russian Roulette, is explained in detail in this book, and frankly even when you know how this is done you will realise how absolutely brilliant Larry Becker is. I have long been an admirer of his magic, and this book prooves why.

Talk about incredible value. There is so much in here, and you can buy it directly from Larry for an incredible price at his new StunnersPlus.com website.

This is such a thick tomb, it will keep you going and going and going. Thank-you Larry for re-releasing this incredible volume, and adding more to boot. If you buy no other book this year, buy this one!

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