PSYCOLORGY (GIMMICKS AND ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS) BY LUCA VOLPE, PAUL MCCAIG AND ALAN WONG - TRICK
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Catégorie : Telekinesis
Marque : Alan Wong
Niveau : Easy enough
Référence : PSYCOLORGY
After the great success of the TBC Box 2.0, Luca Volpe, Paul McCaig & Alan Wong are proud to present their version of a classic of magic and mentalism ... Psycolorgia !
Based on an original idea of Edwin Hooper, and marketed separately by Sam Dalal with a different characteristic, this routine was completely reimaginated, adding a new layer of deception, which can even deceive the magicians!
Imagine this:
Five velvet bags of different colors are shown, open down, completely covering five drinking glasses. The public is informed that one of the bags secretly contains a high -value bank note. Despite all the efforts and the free choice of four participants, the artist finds himself from the start with the only bag and the only glass containing the sum of money.
No ambiguity, 100% sure each time, and for the first time with this effect, the five bags can be turned completely backwards after the fact and shown to be completely empty!
Each bag is made individually by hand and has a magnetic locking closure which completely hides the methodology. The mechanics will always be under the total control of the artist, which will allow him to focus only on the presentation!
As with all previous versions of our professional line, Psycolorgy includes all the superior professional accessories necessary for the execution of this classic routine. Everything is stored in a durable zipper bag, so that you can easily prevail with you and execute it wherever five glasses can be borrowed!
Includes a video link in English with presentation ideas and manipulation advice.
What the pros say:
"A very visual and fun mentalism routine! I will add it directly to my repertoire!" - Keith Barry
"An easy -to -understand intrigue, with simple and colorful accessories, and it's easy to do! It is a fantastic opening, ideal for a magician or a mentalist. There is everything I am looking for in a routine. 'would have liked to have thought about it! " - John Morton