Review by Andy Martin for Color Paddle Deluxe (Farbenkelle) by Willi Wessel

Review by Andy Martin for Color Paddle Deluxe (Farbenkelle) by Willi Wessel
Review by Andy Martin for Color Paddle Deluxe (Farbenkelle) by Willi Wessel
5 out of 5

What a lovely paddle Willi has created here and this deluxe version is complete with beautiful custom case.  I’ve also included all of the extras (the deck of cards, post-it pad, and correctly colored green pen) so that you can reproduce Willi’s lovely routine.

This only comes with the original 4 sides of German instructions but it has 10 photos and with Willi’s video you’ll be able to perform this easily.  The paddle motion is very smooth with the thickness of the paddle stem just right.

I really love the casual handling will always brings to his videos, I can only hope to get close.  Great Job Willi 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Die Penetration (Ebony) by Willi Wessel

Review by Andy Martin for Die Penetration (Ebony) by Willi Wessel
Review by Andy Martin for Die Penetration (Ebony) by Willi Wessel
5 out of 5

This is Willi’s beautiful Die Penetration.  It is made of solid wood, looks and works perfectly and everything can be examined if you so desire.  Willi shows how to do it using a very simple sleight, but it is quite possible to perform without any sleights, though you are not quite as clean.  The choice is up to you.

In the video Willi will be the first to admit there are a few slips and flashes, he had not performed this effect for probably decades when he did the video for me.  However, what I love about watching Willi perform is how natural his moves are – I’m such a klutz in comparison, particularly when any move is required.  That Magician’s Guilt weighs down on my every time 🙁  So I’ve included the video in tribute to a true master, even if he is not quite at his best in the video.

Thomas Pohle’s Super Block Penetration uses the exact same method and Willi granted Thomas permission to use the idea at the time.  It is also the same method used by Vienna Magic with the Mini Die Penetration.  Willi was not familiar with Vienna Magic’s version and he got the idea from an old J.G. Thompson effect in a book, but cannot recall the name of the effect unfortunately.

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Review by Andy Martin for Prediction Chips (Vorhersage Chips) by Per Clausen, Eckhard Boettcher

Review by Andy Martin for Prediction Chips (Vorhersage Chips) by Per Clausen, Eckhard Boettcher
Review by Andy Martin for Prediction Chips (Vorhersage Chips) by Per Clausen, Eckhard Boettcher
5 out of 5

This effect is a clean prediction of any one of 5 colors. I’ve seen the principle used in other effects such as El Duco’s Magic Signs. The first version of this effect was by Sam Dalal as Super Psychic Chips.

The chips are nicely made and it also comes with a presentation to perform it twice in one setting which does add a good twist to the routine. If you like brass magic with no sleight of hand and a simple plot then this is a well priced effect for you!

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Review by Andy Martin for Telepath Mini (Mental Tiles) by Harry Keyl, Keyl’s Magic

Review by Andy Martin for Telepath Mini (Mental Tiles) by Harry Keyl, Keyl’s Magic
Review by Andy Martin for Telepath Mini (Mental Tiles) by Harry Keyl, Keyl’s Magic
4 out of 5

Harry Keyl from Holland created a nice line of quality plastic magic which has become quite collectible over the years.  This one looks great and although it might not be the most amazing piece of mentalism you’ve seen it is easy to do and can be built into something bigger for sure.

There is no memory work and once you read the instructions you’ll be golden. Which is a pretty impressive feat because the original instructions I received were not clear at all how to perform the effect so I had to rewrite them 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Color Cube Release (Improved) by Marvillo

Review by Andy Martin for Color Cube Release (Improved) by Marvillo
Review by Andy Martin for Color Cube Release (Improved) by Marvillo
4 out of 5

This effect originally called Bloxo, was invented by John Rice and sold by Harry Stanley c. 1960.

Pagoda is the definitive version of the the effect using a solid blade or rod to secure the blocks and was created magnificently by the Dutch master craftsman: Eddy Taytelbaum.  Eddy did such an amazing job he inspired many craftsmen including: Alan Warner, Mel Babock, Milson-Worth and more recently Magic Wagon to create their own versions.

However, one feature that Marvillo invented is the ability to let the chosen blocks release one at a time as chosen by the spectator.  This might be possible with some of the other versions once you know what to do but not with most, and Marvillo specifically designed his box to permit it.  This box is a little chunky when compared to the fine lines of Eddy Taytelbaum and Alan Warner, but still looks good and works very well.

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Review by Andy Martin for Dragon King's Prison (Deluxe) by Francois Danis

Review by Andy Martin for Dragon King's Prison (Deluxe) by Francois Danis
Review by Andy Martin for Dragon King's Prison (Deluxe) by Francois Danis
5 out of 5

Francois has taken the effect of Eddy Taytelbaum’s Elevator Dice to a whole new level with this beauty.  Whilst the basic tunnel is not quite as smooth and beautiful as Eddy’s spectacular version, by adding the travel case and the extra vanish Francois has created something that Collectors and story tellers will love even better.

Great job Francois 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Stop and Go Blocks by Thomas Pohle

Review by Andy Martin for Stop and Go Blocks by Thomas Pohle
Review by Andy Martin for Stop and Go Blocks by Thomas Pohle
4 out of 5

Another great close-up item from the German Magic Craftsman: Thomas Pohle.  This is based on Hoffman’s Obedient Ball as featured in Professor Hoffman’s Modern Magic.  Though this effect is of Japanese origin and is sometimes known as the Japanese Ball. The most popular version of this effect is Tenyo’s Cubio.  Colin Rose created a very nice version that is shown here.

One feature with Thomas’ version is that the cubes can be set live in front of the audience so that everything can 100% be examined. This same feature was also present in Brema’s Triple Mystery Cube c. 1932 and later in Carl’s son William Brema’s Cubio c.1946. Thomas’ version takes a little knack to be able to set these blocks so that they can stop and start on demand.  Doing this live in front of the audience might be tricky, or at least I found it so.

One approach is to set both blocks before you begin.  Then have then select either block at first and show the stop and start with that block.  Then release it and hand it to the spectator to do the same thing.  They can’t of course. Then you still have the second block ready to go to do the do as I do.

Of course with practice you will be able to hook up live with ease, but I found that some trial and error is required at first.

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Review by Andy Martin for Improved Westgate Bowl Production by Warren Hamilton, Howard Westgate

Review by Andy Martin for Improved Westgate Bowl Production by Warren Hamilton, Howard Westgate
Review by Andy Martin for Improved Westgate Bowl Production by Warren Hamilton, Howard Westgate
5 out of 5

Howard Westgate invented the wonderful Westgate Bowl Production when he was at highschool c. 1939.  In 1951 Bev Taylor’s Town House Magic released their Improved Westgate Bowl Production and included the wonderful silk production before the bowl and goldfish were produced.

This version was made by Warren Hamilton c. 1964 (yes famous for Jo-Anne) and he incorporated the improvements from Town House Magic and created the definitive version of this clever effect.

What a clever and beautiful version this is.  If you were looking for a version of The Westgate Bowl Production this is the only one to get, whether it is for performance or your collection you can’t go wrong with this beauty 🙂

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Review by Andy Martin for Super Botania by Abbott's

Review by Andy Martin for Super Botania by Abbott's
Review by Andy Martin for Super Botania by Abbott's
5 out of 5

There is no doubt this is a stunning display and so easy to use. But the price has really sky rocketed from the first ones produced c. 1948 at $57.50 to $4,000 today in 20024! Not sure how many they are selling at the current $4,000 price – I guess they don’t want to make them anymore.

There is a lot of work in these beauties and there is no doubt the end product really does look amazing. I was also surprised how easy they are to set, no rings or extra utilities. Just fold them down with one hand and place the cone over them.

If you want to add some breathtaking color to your act time to start saving ?

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Review by Andy Martin for Dart Prediction by Harries

Review by Andy Martin for Dart Prediction by Harries
Review by Andy Martin for Dart Prediction by Harries
5 out of 5

This effect was created by the Swedish Amateur Mentalist and Stage Magician Goran Klyve in 1987. Goran started working for Harries in 1985 and has created a number of effects for Harries.

Harries of Sweden make some great magic props for Parlor and Stage. Their quality is not that of Milson-Worth or Michael Baker but they fall in line with other premium brand European manufacturers such as: Magic Hands and Mephisto-Huis and have consistently produced great magic.

This effect uses large props suitable for parlor or a small stage and allows for the very clean prediction of a number that is chosen by the spectator throwing a dart at the board. Plenty of byplay opportunity with the dart (it is a real dart) and the work is all done by the props. It even allows for a different outcome for repeat performances. They simply throw the dart and you turn around the card at the number they hit, and it is the same as the card in the prediction envelope – which can be held and opened by a member of the audience.

This is a great effect but it is a large prop and so remember it is not really designed for close-up.

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