2 reviews for Elite Premonition by Magic Wagon
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This is Magic Wagon’s beautiful rendition of one of my favorite Alan Warner Miracles: Mini-Mental. The effect, to the audience, is very similar, but the mechanism employed by Magic Wagon is a little more sophisticated than Alan’s and the execution has been streamlined. I still love Alan’s version, but Magic Wagon’s is easier to use for sure.
Effect: A beautiful wooden cabinet with five mini drawers is displayed. The performer then arranges five wooden plinths, each with a different ESP symbol, into slots on the cabinet and in any order that the spectator wishes. This is a 100% free choice and the spectator can change their mind as many times as they wish. After they have made their final decision, the predictions are openly tipped out of the drawers, and found to be in the exact same order as the spectator’s choice!
The cabinet measures approximately 26cms wide by 5cms tall and 5.5cms deep. Each wooden plinth measures approximately 4.5cms high by 3.5cms wide and 0.7cms thick and is adorned with beautiful brass plaque with an engraved ESP symbol. The entire unit has been painstakingly handcrafted from genuine teak.
Please do not judge the props by its simple and innocent looking design; due to the very detailed intricacies of the workings, each unit was built from over 90 wooden parts!
The method is absolutely ingenious and it is completely mechanical in operation!
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Andy Martin –
This is Magic Wagon’s beautiful rendition of one of my favorite Alan Warner Miracles: Mini-Mental. The effect, to the audience, is very similar, but the mechanism employed by Magic Wagon is a little more sophisticated than Alan’s and the execution has been streamlined. I still love Alan’s version, but Magic Wagon’s is easier to use for sure.
Ryan –
The ways it works is very similar to other effects as you can probably imagine, mini mental (Alan Warner) & ultimate color prediction (Thomas Phole), but this one has the best looking in my opinion – and it works very quiet and smooth.