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Suspenz Magic Trick (Gimmicks and Online Instructions)

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Suspenz Magic Trick (Gimmicks and Online Instructions)

$49.99 USD
 per 

Suspenz Magic Trick

A STAGE ILLUSION NOW A CLOSE-UP ILLUSION 

Eric Bedard created his original suspenZ 25 years ago. During that time, he shared it with a very small handful of professional magicians who have been performing it in their act. 

Recently VORTEX magic approached Eric and together created an updated machined gimmick that allows you to perform incredible suspensions from your hand. 

Use ANYTIME in your act - 

A variety of ways to use this gimmick... 

SUSPEND A DECK OF CARDS 
SUSPEND MONEY 
SUSPEND BUSINESS CARDS 
SUSPEND CREDIT CARDS 

suspenZ allows for THREE amazing moments. 

1) You spread the cards between your hands further than your normally could. 
2) You take one hand away and the cards remain suspended. 
3) You can reach over and take out a chosen card, and then hand the deck out. 

START AND END CLEAN 

COMES COMPLETE WITH: 
SPECIAL MACHINED GIMMICK 

DOWNLOAD TUTORIAL 

- Learn how to use the gimmick 
- Variations on suspensions 
- How to care for your gimmick 

LEARN TWO EFFECTS - Chosen card from suspension and BLANK DECK suspension 

WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE gimmick BEFORE watching FULL tutorial - the gimmick IS fragile and can break if you don't follow directions. ALSO - in the tutorial we tell you how to strengthen it, so it can last longer. We highly recommend you do this, so it does NOT BREAK. It will be stiff to start with, but it WILL BECOME smoother - just BE GENTLE.

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Scott Barden
Garbage - way too fragile for its intended purpose

I was really looking forward to using this little device. I already have a couple of double reels that allow huge, impossible spreads of the cards, but they require two hands to operate. The fact that this allows you to scratch your nose, or insert a card with one hand while leaving the spread hanging in the air was a huge bonus over the other methods. And as you can see in the advertising, they claim it is well built, and imply that if you break it, it's your fault because you didn't follow the instructions. Wrong. I watched the video twice, "reinforced" the gimmick as instructed (which consists of nothing more than putting superglue at the welds), watched my angles when extending the gimmick, and despite all that, every single weld broke on the first day of practice. That seems to be the norm, not the exception, as the reviews on TheMagicCafe and Penguin will attest. It's too bad, because this could have been a great gimmick. Maybe someday someone will build a quality version. Until then, do not waste your money.

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