What is new about this? It looks and appears to function as an Ostin clip.
Asked at 01:01pm on June 14th, 2017 by iacoviello (54 karma)
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Obviously, the effects are similar...O.K...maybe a bit more than similar ;-)
But, the methods are certainly different.
Answered at 11:57pm on June 14th, 2017 by MagicYoda (9138 karma)
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Can an item be put into the clip in front of the spectator during the performance with no furtive moves? I notice that in the demos it appears that the item has been in the clip the entire time so I am suspecting that it is difficult to "load" the clip, and it is prepped before the performance. Am I correct?
Answered at 11:42am on June 15th, 2017 by magiclarry4 (4 karma)
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I also wonder how this differs from The Ostin Clip and the more recent 'copy' Barking Dog. Is this produced with permissions?
Answered at 02:18pm on June 15th, 2017 by JohnGordon (6 karma)
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I'm trying to figure that same thing out. It looks like a classic billet switch just with a clip that you can put two things in at once unless I'm wrong it seems like even when you watch him in the limousine just with a dollar if you look closely when he clips at the dollar looks Like it goes straight up in the clip. I am interested in it two hours left before that price goes to $50. What do you guys think I made my own question about it honestly I can do a classic billet switch if this thing had something absolutely amazing about it that you couldn't do with your hands I would be more intrigued but the trailers are very deceptive you can see they're trying to hide because you do have to get rid of something with your hand with a billet switch of some form or it would say the clip does it all which it doesn't
Answered at 07:26pm on June 14th, 2017 by ANDREWACEMAGIC (14 karma)