Just received mine and they are everything promised in the sales video. Easy to use and foolproof.
Lots of potential effects possible. And they are quite sturdy and should last for dozens and dozens
of presentations.
How does it feel with a card inside? As in when the spectator would be holding and examining the envelope that appears to be empty?
What material it is made of ?
Thanks !
First of all the envelope is made of heavy paper stock. I just put a playing card in it and I could not tell the difference through a casual inspection. But As Riccardo points out you do not want a lot of heat on the envelope. Which there shouldn’t be since it looks 100% ungimmicked.
How do you have this already if it's released on the 12th? Dozens and dozens of performances isn't a lot. That's like 2 nights. $40 for two paper envelopes seems high. Help me hear.
"How do you have this already if it's released on the 12th? Dozens and dozens of performances isn't a lot. That's like 2 nights. $40 for two paper envelopes seems high. Help me hear."
- Magicbybruce
I agree with you.
I really want to buy this product to make "Bank Night" effect.
But this price is already "high" for you Americans, imagine for me, I'm Brazilian. That equates to US$ 200 according to Brazilian currency.
If it were at least 4 envelopes.
I would very much like the product creator to take this into account (I know it is costly to produce, but I also know that a lot of these envelopes have been produced, and if you not sell them all this products in market? What will do with "the stranded envelopes"?)
Respectfully;
Ed
Sorry for my bad english
into account = consideration
(I don't know how to edit message here). My apologies
Agree, should have been out Tyvek.
Standard envelope material.
Quiver plus cost $38 for comparison.
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