I really like the Vernet Thumb Tip. The last one I had split at the seam after many years of use.
This new one was much closer to my skin color, but I had a small problem. It did not fit far enough
on my thumb to feel like it would not fall off. I tried boiling the tip until it was soft and then
letting it conform to my thumb (ouch! hot,hot,hot!) However, it did not stretch enough to feel
secure. I was afraid it would fall off with a silk in it. To fix this, I used a small amount of
tacky glue my wife uses for sewing. It made the tip feel more secure on my thumb and almost
invisible to spot. The glue was also great on my Scotch and Soda coins which were almost falling
apart.
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I've recently started to really love thumb tips. I buy a lot of expensive magic that I think is
killer--but, time and time again, spectators' minds completely melt down over effects created with
this under $3 device!
This would get 5 stars if they didn't go and change it. The color now
is slightly lighter and the tip itself is slightly shorter--only by a few millimeters. It makes
almost no difference in most effects, but I just don't like how tight the fit is with a folded up
bill (the bottom of the bill could peek if you're not careful).
Other than that, this is
solid.
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I have found this brand to be the most realistic, best fitting and consistent over the years.
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Even though the color on this item isn't exactly correct to my skin, using all the moves you can
very effectively hide this TT. A great utility item that every magician should definitely own and
use, so many possibilities with one simple item.
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I had one of these as my first magic trick back when I was a kid. The one I just got is exactly like
I remember it, if not a little better.
One thing is that the color feels a little dark and
there is a visible seam from the casting of the mold so this is a little bit annoying, but not
really noticeable.
If you're looking for a good silk to use with this item then I would
recommend going with something rather small like a 6" silk, my other ones seem a bit too big.
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I cut mine down and made a swami out of it. Works terrific.
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Out of all the different thumb tips that I've tried in the past, Vernet seems to be the best. I was
actually given a Vernet thumb tip from a magician friend of mine and I fell in love with it right
away. The detail is pretty good, and I find for myself that these are a close match to my skin tone,
but of course it will probably be different for you. The color isn't an exact but when I move my
hands, I can't even notice. For the price listed, this is a steal. Every magician should have one of
these so be sure to pick one up with your next order.
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It's long enough for the hundred dollar bill switch and Magick Balay's great routine, which is what
I use it for, but it also works to vanish a sponge ball. I don't understand the comments about the
color. Everyone's skin is a different shade. The gimmick hides in plain sight because most people
don't know about it and if you use it properly it goes unnoticed. I've had no reason to complain.
The most fun you can have with a piece of kit for less than three dollars
Do you have thumb tips that are slightly wider in diameter?
In mu humble opinion, I find this to be the best trick/gimmick in the world. So versatile you can
perfrom a 30m to 45m show using just this gimmick. Recommended for young, old inexperienced and/or
very experienced.