Rob Rand and Magic Wagon's Ultimate Card Penetration
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 9:17 am
I ordered Magic Wagon's Ultimate Card Penetration and when it arrived, I was quite disappointed. First, I felt that the very long and very thin brass rod needed to be replaced. Second, after discovering the method, I wondered how I would pull this effect off successfully. It left me flat.
Then, I saw a demo of the effect where he replaced the rod with something more substantial and displays were added to enhance the presentation and I really liked that! I felt somewhat better about it and thought I should look for displays and give it a chance.
A little while after that, I saw Rob Rand's presentation of the effect where he also replaced the rod with something better and incorporated other things creating a wonderful routine and making it a million times better! Way to go Rob! A brilliant combination of effects resulting in an interesting and complete magical presentation.
I have a card box but not that changing card effect so I need to acquire one of those. Replacing the rod is easy because you can use a prop from another Magic Wagon product as was done in one demo or a sturdy metal dagger as Rob used.
Thank you Rob for sharing your routine. A job well done...
Then, I saw a demo of the effect where he replaced the rod with something more substantial and displays were added to enhance the presentation and I really liked that! I felt somewhat better about it and thought I should look for displays and give it a chance.
A little while after that, I saw Rob Rand's presentation of the effect where he also replaced the rod with something better and incorporated other things creating a wonderful routine and making it a million times better! Way to go Rob! A brilliant combination of effects resulting in an interesting and complete magical presentation.
I have a card box but not that changing card effect so I need to acquire one of those. Replacing the rod is easy because you can use a prop from another Magic Wagon product as was done in one demo or a sturdy metal dagger as Rob used.
Thank you Rob for sharing your routine. A job well done...