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Alchemist: Blossom Sensitive

Tsai, Will

SansMinds Productionz

(Based on 1 review)
Guarded closely in Will Tsai's professional working show for over 10 years, he is now unleashing the most awe-inspiring, self-bending metal effect to ever hit the shelves.

If we truly had the power to bend metal, why stop at just one bend?

Blossom will suck the wind out of your spectator as your psychokinetic ability contorts and flares the neck and every single tine of a simple dinner fork. The moment where they realized that the power of your mind is reconstructing the physical properties of metal is one that will live with them forever.

The best part? This incredible moment can happen in their hands. They feel the movement of cold, hard steel manipulating right in their palm. It is a visceral moment that is almost too much to wrap their head around.

Traditional metal bending cannot compete with the technology and secret contained within blossom. clean, real and elegantly beautiful, blossom is the next generation of self-bending metal effects and one that will solidify your reputation.

EASY TO PERFORM. EASY TO RESET. ACTIVATES ON BODY HEAT. STAYS STRAIGHT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE. MAGIC HAPPENS IN YOUR HANDS, THEIR HANDS OR HANDS OFF

The Blossom Sensitive Version triggers at 20-25 degree Celsius. Use when you need to get your audience's attention in the shortest amount of time and with less patter. Great for loud or very busy environments!.

"I've seen Will's amazing metal bending. Simply mind blowing! He produces spoon bending or fork bending better than I actually do it myself!"
- Uri Geller

"Will Tsai has just kicked Liquid Metal in the -beep- and took names!"
- Morgan Strebler

Reviews

Doc Johnson

Official Reviewer

Sep 28, 2015

PROS

As I have both the sensitive and the wide range versions, I will review both together.

These could really be powerful additions to a magic act. The magic is strong, and the props are really well made. They are easy to work with and the instruction is good.

You can perform surrounded, and best of all, they lend themselves really well to performing in your participant’s hands.

The two are quite different. The sensitive version will bent on it’s own at a lower temperature. So, if it is hot out, it could bend on it’s own just being out in the air. I live in a milder climate, neither hot nor cold, so neither will bend on their own on most days. The wide range version will bend at a higher temperature. In my climate, neither will bend on their own. The wide range version takes a little longer to bend and the sensitive version takes less time. Both really need a source of heat, such as warm hands to be effective.

CONS

If you are going to have them bend in plain sight, you will need a source of heat to make this happen. In the DVD, Will explains how to build a custom table like the one he uses on stage. For close-up, you can have it bend in the participant’s hands.

VERDICT

These are simply awesome props! It is up to you to come up with an awesome routine for them.


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