This is a great self working trick that will allow beginners to practice presentation. Don't let the
kid aspect fool you. Older spectators will forgive the basic prop if you present this properly with
a creative funny patter. The prop itself is pretty basic. I still carry this in my pocket for
younger participants.
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This trick is better suited for younger audiences. The trick is pretty basic so you won't get big
reactions from your adult audience. The product is fairly inexpensive so it is worth the money but
unless you do magic for kids often, then you might not bother.
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This is a fun effect and was one of my first, it works well with a small group or one on one. But
very easy to do you will be perfoming this trick right away. Good reactions and people freak out.
add to cart.
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This is a fun little trick for the price! Add it to your cart. You won't be sorry. It hits
especially well with kids because of the bright colors. Really though. Throw it in with your order.
It's a fun trick.
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All beginers should own these cards. Perfect for strolling/street magicians. Develop a creative
patter for presentation. The device is almost self working. Limited practice will allow most new
magicians to pick up the basic moves in a few minutes.
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the gimmick is pretty obvious. but otherwise it works really well.
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This trick hits hard, instantly resets, it's inexpensive and requires no sleight of hand. It does
require good patter and you need to move onto another effect. If you can do those two things, they
will NOT figure it out.
The quality is good and people like it because it happens right in
their hands. Their focus is on the cards instead of the gimmick.
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Hello,
I received this in a package with a few other tricks.
Pros:
1. May
work for drunk people :D (ok, thats a little harsh) It will work on some people , but be sure to
know who you are performing it for.
2. Self-working
Cons:
1. Price.
Seriously
its the price of other, much better tricks.
2. My little brother (8 years old) found
it out on the first time. I didnt even dare show it to my more critical audience (my older bro).
When I talked to him about it we both were very very skeptical that anyone would ever fall for it.
If your audience is at all critical then use something else.
On a scale from 1-5
hard hitting rating: It gets a 1. (Sorry, trying to be honest here).
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One of the simple tricks that I always have in my pocket. It plays well with both kids and adults.
At this price, get a couple of them. The colors will wear/fade after a couple hundred
presentations...and you'll do those in no time at all....Again, buy two!!!
I have been doing magic as a professional for the past five years. I have had recurring audiences
which has brought me back to look back in my discarded tricks drawers and bins... I decided to give
the magic stop lights a go just to see...
I perform a lot of magic for children 6 to 10 in
closeup situations. But this can and did fool often adults. However my presentation has now been
adapted twofold, for 6 to 10 and another version for 3 to 5... I actually do this trick in closeup
situations in daycares.
What I like about this effect is what is happening is clear... The
green dot travels from one card they are holding in their hand to mine...
I use this trick
often as an opener or as a trick to do while waiting for other people to arrive at the table.