Electrical Artlet (Rating 7 out of 5) - This is beautiful. If you do a parlor style act, then do
this effect. Period!
Uploopted (4/5)- I'm guessing you can guess the method by the name.
However, it's a clever usage of this prop. I'm not a fan of this prop, but if you use it (and I know
many of you do), then you'll get a kick out of this application.
The "I Hate David
Copperfield" Trick (5/5) - Sorry Mr. Jennings, but this is a better version. I know - I'm a heretic,
but it's true. Whether you currently do the Jennings effect or not, do this one!
The Omega
Bet (4/5) - Yet another application of that freaky Gil***** principle. Seriously freaky. The routine
is a little long and drawn out, but the concept is freakin' brilliant.
More On "Oil &
Water" - Funny, I don't remember this one. I'm not a fan of this plot to start with, and the fact
that I don't remember it likely means that it didn't really speak to me, and I'm too lazy to go back
and watch it again.
Miracle Coin Vanish (4/5) - Fooled by a classic. I love it when that
happens. This is new handling on an ancient idea. Even if you suck at coins, you can do this. It's
one of the cleanest and purest vanishes of a coin I've seen, and this is coming from the guy who
created the S.S. Vanish. :)
Just A Bit More Ultimate Than John Mendoza'S "Ultimate Torn &
Restored Card" (7/5)- This is, HANDS DOWN, the best torn and restored card I've ever seen. The
thinking, design, handling, presentation, everything is perfect.