Review by Andy Martin for Manchurian Dragon Sticks by Arlen Studio

Review by Andy Martin for Manchurian Dragon Sticks by Arlen Studio
Review by Andy Martin for Manchurian Dragon Sticks by Arlen Studio
4 out of 5

Nice and Different

These are not quite the best Chinese Sticks I have ever owned, but they still are very nice and certainly the most unusual. They are smooth, have a good weight and would look wonderful in any collection or for performance.

Keep an eye on Arlen Studios, they are going places.

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Review by Andy Martin for Block Production Box by Mel Babcock

Review by Andy Martin for Block Production Box by Mel Babcock
Review by Andy Martin for Block Production Box by Mel Babcock
4 out of 5

Much better than a hat!

The great thing about this beautiful box by Mel Babcock, is that you can show it empty put it down and reproduce your die or block without having to load it with the die. Saves all that putting the die in the hat and taking it out again. Simple and beautiful!

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Review by Andy Martin for The Flasher by Larry Becker

Review by Andy Martin for The Flasher by Larry Becker
Review by Andy Martin for The Flasher by Larry Becker
4 out of 5

Non-Gimmicked cards with Amazing Properties!

Nothing like finding gimmicks in the natural world. People like Larry Becker must just constantly be looking for some ruse in everything they touch. This deck, though 100% normal and direct from the manufacturer, has some interesting properties that Larry has discovered that make it very useful from a number of mentalist effects.

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Review by Andy Martin for Prophecy Pen by M. Sterling Goodheart III

Review by Andy Martin for Prophecy Pen by M. Sterling Goodheart III
Review by Andy Martin for Prophecy Pen by M. Sterling Goodheart III
4 out of 5

Clever ruse that works!

This pen is gimmicked in such a way that you can demonstrate a clean prediction of what someone is about to draw. The pen is well made and although the method is somewhat bold I think that it has very real merit. Sometimes we can get hung up on convoluted solutions to bascially simple problems.

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