Featured Product

4K COLOR VISION

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$20

The Blurb

The ball & vase. The silk vanish. The penetration frame. All classics, all simple, all found in magic kits around the world. These classics didn’t reach that status by having the most clever methods, they got there because properly performed they will fool the %#$# out of people.

With 4K Color Vision, Brent Braun takes a magic kit classic to new heights. Whether you’re performing for magicians or a lay audience, if your audience thinks they’ve seen this before, they’re about to have their world turned upside down.

This incredible update to the classic color vision box is a multi-phase jaw-dropper with a simple prop that you can perform anytime, anywhere.

A simple toy die with colored spots on each side is placed inside a box by the spectator and you can name the color every time! Each phase becomes more impossible, as you continue to divine the color out of the clear blue sky without touching the box! You can even name the color when the spectator has placed the die into the box behind their back and closed it without anyone watching!

And the best part… there are no electronics, batteries, remotes, bluetooth, WiFi, apps, stooges, mirrors, magnets, or other gadgets & gizmos. This is analog magic at its finest – pure, simple, and direct.

  • Includes custom-made props
  • Complete routine teaching by Brent Braun
  • No electronics
  • No pre show
  • No writing
  • No stooges
  • No BS

Jheff's Guide

WHAT IT IS:
Effect with Props

HOW ACCURATE OR COMPLETE THE BLURB IS:
It is accurate enough.

SET-UP AND RE-SET:
It pretty much resets itself when the effect is over.  There’s one small something that has to be put in place, but it takes but a few seconds and can be done in front of participants.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED THAT YOU NEED OR NEED TO KNOW:
You do need to be wearing pants with pockets and preferably a belt, too.

SUITABLE VENUES:
Close-up,  Walkaround

JHEFF’S JUDGMENT:
Just because this is most magic sets, don’t discount its effectiveness on laymen, most of whom are unfamiliar with this. This does require some basic handling that is not difficult to do, but for a low-cost alternative (or backup) to the more expensive versions available (and you know what I mean) that enable you to do a final phase that is completely hands off, this is certainly worth having.

For the complete and expanded version of my comments, click here.