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Caliban Special user 727 Posts |
This looks like an interesting little effect ...
http://www.magicshop.co.uk/p2935/Full_Ho......nfo.html One of those little puzzles with sliding tiles that the spectators can mix up - you predict the sequence at the end. Does anyone have any opinions/reviews etc? |
music Special user 623 Posts |
Anyone have this?
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gitty Special user Vienna, Austria 871 Posts |
I ordered FULL HOUSE ealier this year when it was released in England.
The effect sounds nice but I didn't like the handling.
WALTHER
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Wayne Kawamoto Regular user 164 Posts |
I just reviewed it. Wasn't all that impressed.
http://magic.about.com/od/allreviewstric......ouse.htm I agree with the earlier post in that the effect sounds intriguing, but the handling is disappointing. -Wayne
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Wayne Fox V.I.P. 26 Posts |
Hi Wayne
I just read the nice reviews you gave for two of my effects, Full House and Thought Process. Very honest and thorough reviews. Many thanks Wayne Fox |
Dominic Reyes Inner circle Got to a gig too early so wrote his 1429 Posts |
Hi
There is a complete review at Online Visions http://www.online-visions.com/reviews/0805fullhouse.html Summery of review below: "Full House" by Wayne Fox In a Blink: 7 Out of 10 Practicality: 9 This has a lot going for it. It can be repeated instantly with a different outcome, the set-up is almost non-existent, the reset is quick and simple, and it will play in most intimate venues. Drawbacks? To do this the recommended way requires a certain piece of equipment that packs a clothing requirement (and will require an additional purchase if you don't already have one), and if you don't do that, then you have some angle issues to fret with. Workmanship: 5 The props are all on the cheap side, but they get the job done. Definitely handle with care otherwise you'll be replacing bits of this before too long. Documentation: 7 Fox did a great job with the documentation, with clear descriptions and nice photographs. It would have been nice to see more than the two methods given, all things considered, but it's good enough to get you going quickly enough. Effect: 7 This plays very well. It might not be mind-blowing, but the reactions are fairly solid. Be sure to pick your audience carefully though, or use method requiring the additional equipment, or you'll get caught out before too long. Presentation: 8 Fox did a fantastic job with the presentation, covering all the bases any good mentalism routine does: interactivity, engagement, entertainment. Where it falls short is in handling and cleanliness and a method that is too easily guessed if either is weak. Handle this one with care, though, and you've likely got a winner on your hand.
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