Shocking in a great way 😂🤣 not shocking rubbish ha ha
1) the teaching is the most though and
concise I have ever come across
2) behind the shoulder shots show everything
3) the
teaching is long but if you plan on doing this learn from someone who has ironed out all the creases
4) this will shock people and make them believe you are some sort of David Blain freak 👍
5)
I say again respect to the teaching 🤜🤛
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This is not a trick you will probably want to do at a restaurant table-hopping gig, but it is as
advertised.
While I love and collect Geek Magic, I don't get a lot of opportunities to do
it. I do it most at teen parties where it works well. This will definitely go into that show.
This is a routine that is easy to do, and very convincing if done correctly. All it requires is
a regular coin - no gimmicks. It can be done at a moment's notice with no prep time.
He
teaches it as a coin from eye and then a coin to eye - or just a coin from eye- I like it better as
a coin from eye then a coin to eye. This makes it seem like you keep it there always.
Follow the instructions - each point he makes is important.
While I find EyePopper 5 out of
5, the bonus routine is a weak 4.
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I had the pleasure of receiving a copy directly from Johannes earlier this week, and much like his
previous releases, this is a viable effect and completely workable in the real world! It is simple
and direct- but it WILL take practice to get right. Much like Breaking Point, no detail is left out
in the explanation, but those details must be adhered to for the best results. I look forward to
putting more time into the effect and getting the most out of it when it’s time to perform. Congrats
to Johannes on another great release!
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Excellent detailed instruction and the effect is incredibly powerful. It's also a helluva lot of fun
to do. Don't be put off if no one wants the coin as a souvenir.
You can make it as fun-filled or
as bizarre as you like. Plenty of room for making it your own.
This is crazy good! The beauty of it lies in how unexpected it is, that moment of pure shock and
surprise when they see a coin visibly pop out of your eye - it's one of those things they'll
remember for a long, long time.
This is a great effect. I had to practice the trick several times to get it just right. But once I
did, the trick was a real winner!
I love geek effects like this. The fact that this is impromptu is just great!
Johannes
breaks it all down in a very easy to follow step by step tutorial.
You will not go wrong
here! If you like geek effects (or not) you will want to perform this!
Oh, and it's 100%
safe! What are you waiting for? BUY IT!
PS. My mother is a nurse, and she has seen me do
some wild stuff (Obvi). This one had her freaking out!
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I really like Johannes way of thinking. He loves simple, direct and hard hitting magic, it just so
happens that he is very good at structuring and creating moments that get very strong reactions. Eye
popper is a clear example of that.
You can clearly see that Johannes has performed this
lots and lots and gets great reactions. One thing I like is how during the explanation he clearly
knows what gets the reactions and why and he gives you a streamlined version he performs and then
also a whole routine if you wish to pop the coin in the eye and out again. He also goes into what to
say afterwards to make it really seem genuine and real for your spectators.
Well thought
out, direct and the illusion of the coin coming from the eye is perfect shock material. Perfect for
Halloween!
This is awesome, the effect is easy to do, ca be done at a moment of notice, and looks soo good.
Johannes is a great teacher, the instructional video is almost an hour long. He goes over everything
in great detail. With this, and his other effect breaking point, you will have a awesome and gross
routine that can Be done anytime anywhere and really freaks people out!
Johannes Mengel is a very good teacher. Yor method use very good the suggestion and the false
memory. I mean, the 95 % of the work it is in the spectator 's mind! Very good!!