Review by Andy Martin for Tablets of Ra by Alan Warner

Review by Andy Martin for Tablets of Ra by Alan Warner
Review by Andy Martin for Tablets of Ra by Alan Warner
4 out of 5

Clean and simple Penetraion

Wonderful, interesting props and very easy to do. Any tablet is chosen and then they are all secured in the container.

They are clearly suspended by the rod – but with a tap the chosen one falls. And you are looking pretty clean. A great trick made only the way Alan Warner can.

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Review by Andy Martin for Wiz Kote Machine by Chalet Magic, Steve Hart

Review by Andy Martin for Wiz Kote Machine by Chalet Magic, Steve Hart
Review by Andy Martin for Wiz Kote Machine by Chalet Magic, Steve Hart
5 out of 5

A Wonderful Routine for Kids of all ages!

The Wiz-Kote Machine is a great little device for shining shoes. It has sound and flashing lights, and then things go badly wrong as smoke starts pouring out the top and alarms start going off.

This is one of the smaller items Chalet make, but it is beautiful and great value too. The electronics and wiring is all very clean and precise. I am looking forward to working on a very entertaining routine for this work of art. It is simply frothing with potential!

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Review by Andy Martin for Climbing Coin by Douglas-Wayne Illusioneering

Review by Andy Martin for Climbing Coin by Douglas-Wayne Illusioneering
Review by Andy Martin for Climbing Coin by Douglas-Wayne Illusioneering
5 out of 5

This looks amazing!

Here’s one from “Modern Magic” by Professor Hoffmann built with great precision by Douglas-Wayne Illusioneering.

The little box is shown empty and placed on top of the column. Then a coin is borrowed and signed if desired and dropped in the small draw in the base. After the magic pass the coin is slowly seen to rise up the tube through the glass front and audibly appear in the little box on top, which is opened to find the coin in there.

This is very well made, clever and quite amazing to watch.

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Review by Andy Martin for Mysterious Card Boxes (1999) by Trickery

Review by Andy Martin for Mysterious Card Boxes (1999) by Trickery
Review by Andy Martin for Mysterious Card Boxes (1999) by Trickery
4 out of 5

A real surprise and a great fooler!

This is one of my favorite Trickery exclusives! Two boxes are shown, and a spectator chooses one of them (e.g. red). The lid on the blue box is closed. A card is then selected from the red box and shuffled back into the red deck. The deck is then also placed in its wooden box. At the command of the magician the red card is invisibly transferred to the blue deck. When the blue box is opened not only is the red backed card found in there, but the rest of the blue deck has totally vanished. Nicely made.

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