Review by George Guerra for Flight of the Falcon No. 25 by Alan Warner

Review by George Guerra for Flight of the Falcon No. 25 by Alan Warner
Review by George Guerra for Flight of the Falcon No. 25 by Alan Warner
5 out of 5

The Remarkable Alan Warner at his BEST!!

First, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Andy Martin for this wonderful website . Through it, I rekindled my interest in magic and it opened my eyes to fantastic builders like Alan Warner and Richard Gerlitz. A few months ago a kind ebayer led me to discover that Alan was selling his beautiful mini-magic directly. I quickly ordered his catalogue and within its dazzling pages discovered this limited edition masterpiece. I promptly ordered #24. I knew one was left and immediately thought of Andy as a most deserving collector to own the one remaining piece. Andy’s magic has reached out beyond his immediate audience.

Now to this beautiful piece from Alan Warner. Words can’t describe my reaction on seeing this masterpiece from Alan when I opened the package after waiting 2 months. The woodwork and the entire effect as a whole is simply breathtaking.

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Review by Andy Martin for Hydro Die by Unknown, Magiro

Review by Andy Martin for Hydro Die by Unknown, Magiro
Review by Andy Martin for Hydro Die by Unknown, Magiro
5 out of 5

Solari put me right on this one!

It took me a while to work out how this baby works – but once I put my mind to it I realised how wonderful this is. It is a very clean vanish of the die in the tube that is filled with water. A couple of subtleties make this an incredible effect.

One of my favourites now! Thanks to Bob Solari for pointing this effect out for me.

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Review by Andy Martin for Flight of the Falcon No. 25 by Alan Warner

Review by Andy Martin for Flight of the Falcon No. 25 by Alan Warner
Review by Andy Martin for Flight of the Falcon No. 25 by Alan Warner
5 out of 5

Very Beautiful and Magical

To celebrate 25 years of Alan Warner Mini Magic, the Flight of the Falcon was created as a limited edition of just 25 units. I sneaked in under the wire and picked up the last unit. My thanks to George Guerra for informing me of this effect.

Well Alan really let his hair down on this masterpiece. The wood work is exquisite as always, but more intricate than usual with some wonderful inlaid work. Lots of color too, all in a beautiful presentation case.

The effect is simple: any one of the 3 chosen falcons dissappears from the casket and into the Reliquary. No force is involved and it can be repeated with a different outcome on another occaision.

Thank-you Alan for continuing to maintain such high standards.

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Review by Andy Martin for Card on Ceiling by Michael Ammar

Review by Andy Martin for Card on Ceiling by Michael Ammar
Review by Andy Martin for Card on Ceiling by Michael Ammar
5 out of 5

One of my Favourites!

Well, the video of me doing this is old and not very good, but the effect on the audience when done correctly is astounding. The card that stuck on the ceiling in the video was there for 6 years until we moved and I decided to take it down. Always a great conversation piece – imagine your card being left in a local restaurant!

Simple to do, but takes practice to get the knack. But once mastered its a real show stopper. As a tip always have a back-up way to produce the card, just in case you miss the ceiling!

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Review by Andy Martin for The Chair by Creative Entertainment

Review by Andy Martin for The Chair by Creative Entertainment
Review by Andy Martin for The Chair by Creative Entertainment
5 out of 5

Great bit of business for kids!

Well, its appears to be a simple chair that takes a knack to put together, but you can have a lot of fun with it. We’ve all dealt with these types of chairs in clubhouses, etc. so the audience feels with you! Everytime you think you’ve got it set-up it crashes down again.

Comes with a deatailed routine, of which I took a few items for my routine.

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Review by Andy Martin for Lucky Lady by Ton Onosaka

Review by Andy Martin for Lucky Lady by Ton Onosaka
Review by Andy Martin for Lucky Lady by Ton Onosaka
5 out of 5

This is great fun and really works!

Well this is way more than the old pin the queen trick. I did it on my kids over the weekend and they loved it. You can keep pinning the queen they cannot, and then in the end you ask them to close their eyes and they finally do pin the queen, but only because it has changed to one jumbo queen.

I love this trick!

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Review by Tyler Argo for Impossible Penetration by Clarence Miller, Viking Mfg.

Review by Tyler Argo for Impossible Penetration by Clarence Miller, Viking Mfg.
Review by Tyler Argo for Impossible Penetration by Clarence Miller, Viking Mfg.
5 out of 5

Wow, wow, wow

The craftsmanship on this thing is just unbelievable. The gimmick is so nicely made and so well hidden. The ending is what really separates this effect apart from all thge other chopper effects, not to mention the beauty of it in general.

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Review by Andy Martin for Jack the Lad by Alan Warner

Review by Andy Martin for Jack the Lad by Alan Warner
Review by Andy Martin for Jack the Lad by Alan Warner
5 out of 5

Unique and Beautiful – that is the Warner Way!

One of Alan Warner’s more recent miracles, and its both charming, clever, and beautiful.

The basic premise is that Jack the Lad – the Famous Art Thief steals one of the pictures from within the frame and is found in an envelope far away from the packing case from which it is stored.

Very well made, as usual.

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Review by Andy Martin for Die 'N' Dice by Alan Warner

Review by Andy Martin for Die 'N' Dice by Alan Warner
Review by Andy Martin for Die 'N' Dice by Alan Warner
5 out of 5

Surprise follows surprise in this Warner Miracle!

Great props and comedic routine make this a real winner from Alan Warner. With a clever gimmick he has removed all sleight of hand so that you can focus on the fun.

The number of dice keeps changing with the black die returning to get in the way. So it is repeatedly removed, until in end a large die filling the box is produced.

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