It’s for people who are professional performer and not amateurs. The Gimmick is what you thing it is
and it’s too expensive. But I don’t regret that I bought one!
The explanation video takes
25:48 Minutes.Three Handlings for vanishing a phone are explained. The Jacket version is the best.
The other two handlings are more bold but all three are motivated and well choreographed. But you
need to comfortably put a phone in your trouser pockets.
It’s possible to vanish a phone
with a normal hardcase(cover) but flip case is what I recommend. I am not sure if the sound method
will work so well because I haven’t tried it yet.
In the last five minutes you will see
Armanujjaman Abir perform different effects with “Frequency” to real people. I think it’s better to
use the gimmick not as he does. For me any other use than letting a phone vanish will give away the
secret.
For me this Gimmick is really useful for performing crazy phone vanish effects. The
Gimmick is perfect for carring around(pocket space is perfect). Easy and undetectable to use. It’s
for worker. You get easily the number of a pretty girl.😉 or client. It’s magic in there Hand. It’s
easy to involve more than one person. They will feel the incoming call, before you let the phone
vanish. It’s full charged but if you need to charge again it takes 40 to 45 minutes. Well explained
everything in the video from Peter Eggink. No big preparation beforehand.
I will combine
“Frequency” with “Sirix Pro” from Hanson Chien to amaze people.
The “Frequency” Gimmick is
essentially the same as “Impulse” from Christopher Taylor but “Frequency” is cheaper, smaller and
more practical. But as stated before, I doubt that it’s useful for more than vanishing a phone.
“Impulse” is much, much more versatile!