The other reviews pretty much cover this, but just to add; Vernet make the best Thumb Tips and this
is perfect for teenagers.
Don't forget if you put it in hot water for a while you can then mold
it to fit your thumb.
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This is a great thumb tip perfect for smaller hands and I use it all the time. The problem, I was
vaniahng one of those blue rubber bands. My little brother was the only one waching. When I made it
vanish, I noticed that you could see the blue color of the band through the thumb tip. My brother
even pointed out to me that he had noticed it too. I still recommend this, but careful of how bright
what you vanish is.
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i am a teenager, and this fits PERFECTLY, this is my favorite thumb tip, and the thumb tip is a
utility tool, for many situations, use it for silks, salt, paper, papercips, whatever you want, as
long as it is small enough, anyway, this thumb tip is a great tool, and you should have it with you
every day! (after you buy this one of course)
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The thumb tip is probably the most versatile magic prop. If your a teenager or you have small hands,
get this. Handkerchief vanishes, salt appearances, bill changes, and tons more stuff can be done
with this one tool. One of the most recommended items of all time. This one is a soft plastic that
can bend a little (which is good). If you want to learn what to do with this, I recommend getting
"Darwin's Encyclopedia of Thumb Tip Magic" and "Hundred Dollar Miracles".
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I love these TT's because they fit the thumbs of most of my magic students ages 9 - .
My grandson loves this trick thumb. Use the 6 inch silks for the disappearing silk trick. Anything
larger won't fit inside the kids thumb.
Best tips. Reliable, matte finish and comfortable to use.
Hi! This is your official PenguinMagic reviewer, B_Magic.
A good thumbtip is always
something good to have on you, and so I always recommend one. That said, it's not something that I
perform with very often, in fact, I'd say these days I rarely perform with a tip. But it is a
versatile tool that can be used in countless effects, and perhaps a tool I'll use more regularly for
an effect I don't do yet. I will never get rid of my thumbtips for this reason, and will always
recommend any magician to have one, at least stored away somewhere, for use sometime.
There really is a lot of miracle-status things you can do with a thumbtip. If you don't already
have one, cough up the dough and get one today.
B_Magic
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