Xtension
Kolle, Alex
(Based on 1 review)
You stick a single sticky note onto a card or card case...scribble something on the sticky note...and the scribble INSTANTLY AND VISIBLY transforms into a spectator's name...or the name of a card...or ANY prepared image that you like! The stunned spectator immediately peels off and examines the transformed sticky note. And yes, they can even wear it as a magical name tag.
You can also TEAR UP the sticky note, stick the pieces onto the card or case, and the torn pieces visibly and instantly restore! And yes, your spectator can always peel off, examine and keep the transformed sticky note.
And for a through-the-roof X-Tension bonus: Alex teaches how to make his incredible POPCORN CARDS. You cut the deck into four face-down stacks...wait a few seconds...and WITHOUT TOUCHING ANYTHING...cards suddenly pop off the packets like popcorn, leap into the air, flip over face up, then land back onto the packets to produce four face-up Kings or Jacks! It's all almost too much to believe. Just watch the demo and make your plans to perform the world's first fully automated four-of-a kind finale'!
Comes complete with pad of sticky notes, sticky note gimmick, supplies to make your own and supplies to make POPCORN CARDS (complete POPCORN CARD gimmicks are available from your favorite dealer).
Reviews
(Top ▲)
This is going to tricky. On one level, this is like the holy grail for me. On another, I'm disappointed.
I was hoping that the product description said more about the gimmick that you're taught to make on the DVD. It doesn't, so I can't spill the beans here.
The gimmick you're taught to make on this DVD is priceless. In fact, it's a whole new way of creating a very old gimmick (and one that I've been trying to figure out how to make for over a decade). For that reason alone, I want to give this a five-star rating. Trust me, this secret is absolutely worth the price of the DVD.
But I have two problems with the product, as it is supplied.
The first is that the effects taught are far from the best of what can be performed with this gimmick. Most of them are visual in nature and, in my opinion, almost give away what's going on. I suppose this could just be the producer jumping on the bandwagon of "eye-popping" magic that everyone seems to want these days.
Second, you're going to need a lot of supplies that are not included with the product. This is a very arts-and-crafts-heavy project. You might have some of the required tools sitting around, but some of the other materials are going to take some work to find. I had to order one of the main ingredients online after quite an extensive search.
I’m not suggesting that the producers need to include all of the supplies. That would probably be cost- or labor-prohibitive. But I wish there were some sort of "some assembly and tools required" note in the promotional materials. It just feels irresponsible to me.
All that aside, I still think it's worth the $35 just to get the information off this DVD.
I was hoping that the product description said more about the gimmick that you're taught to make on the DVD. It doesn't, so I can't spill the beans here.
The gimmick you're taught to make on this DVD is priceless. In fact, it's a whole new way of creating a very old gimmick (and one that I've been trying to figure out how to make for over a decade). For that reason alone, I want to give this a five-star rating. Trust me, this secret is absolutely worth the price of the DVD.
But I have two problems with the product, as it is supplied.
The first is that the effects taught are far from the best of what can be performed with this gimmick. Most of them are visual in nature and, in my opinion, almost give away what's going on. I suppose this could just be the producer jumping on the bandwagon of "eye-popping" magic that everyone seems to want these days.
Second, you're going to need a lot of supplies that are not included with the product. This is a very arts-and-crafts-heavy project. You might have some of the required tools sitting around, but some of the other materials are going to take some work to find. I had to order one of the main ingredients online after quite an extensive search.
I’m not suggesting that the producers need to include all of the supplies. That would probably be cost- or labor-prohibitive. But I wish there were some sort of "some assembly and tools required" note in the promotional materials. It just feels irresponsible to me.
All that aside, I still think it's worth the $35 just to get the information off this DVD.