i ve been searching 4ever where to get the staple guns. after 3days and 4 receipt returns i got the
right ones. stanley ti 150, 160, or anyone that has a "sliding draw" loader. thats what i call em.
if you get the regular push and close rod kind it wont work. $20bucks per. the routine is safe.
it took me about 3 days of playing with my stapler to learn to trust them. it is risky if you dont
study the dvd.
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Effect is so effortless to pull off, it really just comes down to your performance. You can frame it
as random, as deduction, as magic... whatever you desire. The only limit is your imagination.
I had to mess with my staple gun choices, but eventually settled on the Arrow JT21 staple gun.
It's a bit smaller than I would like, but I found that if you use a female audience member to do it,
that many will have a hard time squeezing the heavier staple guns.
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Easy to do, it all comes down to performance. 100% success, 100% edge of your seat magic, 100% safe.
If you want a great, dangerous looking piece of magic that gets your audience engaged, this is it!
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watched the dvd yesturday mastard the trick already it is so easy to do and so effective if you like
the mentalism stuff you will love this if you are used the the usual mentalism patter then this is
ready for your show the day after watching highly recommended
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While looking for something a little different to add to my show, I accidentally stumbled across
this trick. I was skeptical at first, but the online praise was far too much, so I bought it. The
packaging is nice, and the DVD is very well put together. The Explanations are in depth without
being boring, and the method is jaw-dropping. You do have to purchase and "make" the items needed to
perform it, but I found that part fun. Once fully armed, you are ready to go at a moments notice,
and you will be excited to perform.
Should you get this? That is very hard to answer, and next
to impossible to pair with a random personality. On the other hand, if you are already in the market
for a roulette style trick/illusion, then this is the only one you should purchase.
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I have been looking for a good "roullette" routine for a long time. I am not stupid so that means I
want a trick like this to be fairly foolproof and safe. I feel this effect fits the bill. Keep in
mind you do have to be aware of what your volunteer is doing and such but you are about as safe as
you can get without having to force the right one. Anyway get this one if you need a roulette.
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I love the method and the potential for presentation. Easy to do, reasonably safe if handled
correctly. And should it ever go wrong: it would of course hurt, but should not be a show stopper.
What I hate about the trick is the name/title. This lends to so many presentations hinging
around the word "risk", which you cannot use because the word makes it one of the easiest googleable
thing.
I love it when a plan comes together.
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