Easylopes by Patrick Kun
Created by: Patrick Kun
Key features
Utility product for close-up magic
Enhances sleight-of-hand routines
Easy to integrate into performances
Designed for working magicians
Pros
Easy to use
Practical for everyday performances
Streamlines complex manipulations
Cons
May require practice for optimal use
Limited to specific types of routines
Effect
Easylopes creates the appearance of a normal envelope that can be used for magic routines. The envelope can be shown empty and then produce items like cards or money. It can also make items vanish. The effect looks clean and direct to the audience.
Full details
Easylopes is a utility product designed for magicians. It is a specially prepared envelope that allows for various magic effects. The envelope can be used for productions, vanishes, and switches. It is made to look ordinary and can be handled freely. The method is simple and reliable for performance.
Who should consider the trick
Magicians who perform with cards or small flat items should consider Easylopes. It is suitable for close-up and parlor settings. It is also good for workers who need a quick and dependable utility prop. The envelope is practical for routines involving predictions or transformations.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Easylopes is easy to use. The method requires no complex sleight of hand. It can be learned quickly. The handling is straightforward, making it accessible for beginners. Experienced performers will find it a useful addition to their toolkit with minimal practice needed.
What magicians say
Alex Kirk reviewed Easylopes on his live show. He focused on its ease of use and how it fits into a working magician's set. Kirk described it as a practical utility product. He noted its integration into a performer's routine is simple. His review highlights the product's reliability and direct method.
What people are saying about Easylopes
Alex Kirk says...
Kirk examines this utility product, probably focusing on its ease of use and how it integrates into a working magician's toolkit.
Review videos
The Saturday Show 1st November - www.MonsterMagic.co.uk
monstermagicshop mentioned this magic trick in this video.
