1 review for Ultimate Remote Rising Cards by Marc Antoine
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This is a perfect version of a remote controlled rising cards put out in limited quantities by the talented Marc Antoine – a lot of micro electronics goes into making one of these bad boys which is has a significantly smaller block than the Optimum Rising Cards by Taiwan Ben.
It uses about 23 cards for the block, which leaves plenty to work with. Amazingly my trusty Devano from George Richbark still rolls in at around 15 cards for the block so is still smaller but if you look at how much electronics is jammed into this you’d appreciate the difficulties of getting it smaller.
Effect: If you need a remote controlled Rising Cards for regular cards, this is certainly the deck to get. However, if you don’t (and even if you think you do) check out the classic Devano is still the one I’d go for and you can stand way back from that too, just can’t press a button to make it rise!
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Andy Martin –
This is a perfect version of a remote controlled rising cards put out in limited quantities by the talented Marc Antoine – a lot of micro electronics goes into making one of these bad boys which is has a significantly smaller block than the Optimum Rising Cards by Taiwan Ben.
It uses about 23 cards for the block, which leaves plenty to work with.Amazingly my trusty Devano from George Richbark still rolls in at around 15 cards for the block so is still smaller but if you look at how much electronics is jammed into this you’d appreciate the difficulties of getting it smaller. If you need a remote controlled Rising Cards for regular cards, this is certainly the deck to get.