1 review for Ultimate Finger Guillotine by Mak Magic
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The problem with this mini version, as with the large 7 foot stage one is that I’m not sure how convincing it is. What you really want is a Guillotine designed where the blade tips are at the outside of the stocks too, and you see it fall through the finger. Then it would be a lot more convincing and it would need a heavy weight on top of the blade to add some heft to the downward motion.
Effect: This is from Mak Magic. A 14″ tall well constructed hardwood guillotine is shown. Volunteer places finger in stock, blade falls downward passing thru volunteer’s finger without harm!!
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Andy Martin –
Surprisingly well made for MAK!
This is a simple mini guillotine effect that is surprizingly well made for MAK. There are a few glue marks near the base – shades of NIck "Glue Master" de Palma, but otherwise a very well priced mini guillotine.
The problem with this mini version, as with the large 7 foot stage one is that I’m not sure how convincing it is. What you really want is a Guillotine designed where the blade tips are at the outside of the stocks too, and you see it fall through the finger. Then it would be a lot more convincing.
But played for laughs you can still have fun with this … and for the price its a bargain.