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Review on Enhance Your Professional Magic Tricks with Close-Up Accessories: The Ultimate Magician's Toolkit by Brian Wesley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fun to play with, no real practical use

Reading reviews of them cutting their hands and bleeding or having their arm pierced is complete nonsense. It can at most cut itself like an injury on paper (which didn't happen to me). It is important to understand how to open and close properly without injury: Open: Squeeze the metal handle until the spring is released from the other side. Once this happens, release the object briefly to allow it to stretch on its own. You don't have to throw it in the air, but just releasing it quickly will avoid injury. Closing: Place an item on the ground with the tip (the one you clicked to open) facing up. Press palm down. With the other hand, twist the body of the wand until it descends. Sometimes the article is too narrow and it is no longer possible. The best solution is to take the item but without twisting it and then press the items against the edge of the string so that it squeezes them together. (You can lower it with your hands, but the edge of a table or the side panel will do too). Now it won't be the best defense against anyone. It's empty and thin. Don't contradict him. They can just as easily find a stick, rock, or belt and beat you up. Plus, it's fun to play with and surprise people with.

Pros
  • Doping 🔥
Cons
  • Some flaws