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Print on Demand

Created by: Penguin Magic

Print on Demand by Penguin Magic is a redesigned mental photography deck that reverses the order of cuts found in traditional decks, enabling impressive displays not possible with the classic version. This close-up mentalism trick is practical for table hopping and other situations, requiring minimal pocket space. The deck resets instantly and is well-made, though one component may wear out over time.

Key features

  • Reversed order of cuts for unique displays
  • Well-made with multiple components
  • Easy to replace wearing component
  • Resets instantly
  • Practical for table hopping
  • Minimal pocket space required

Pros

  • Enables impressive displays not possible with classic decks
  • Practical and easy to use
  • Resets instantly

Cons

  • Deck isn't examinable without a switch
  • One component may wear out over time

What people are saying about Print on Demand

BAM_magic says...
print on Demand by Penguin Magic is a rebuilt mental photography deck penguin has reversed the order of the cuts that would be in a normal mental photography deck allowing for insane displays you could never do with the classic deck [...] this is practical for table hopping in other situations and not much pocket space is required for the amount of magic this does.

Print on Demand videos

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Print on Demand quickfire review

The video reviews 'Print on Demand' by Penguin Magic, a redesigned mental photography deck. The deck reverses the order of cuts found in traditional mental photography decks, enabling impressive displays not possible with the classic version. The deck is well-made with multiple components, though one may wear out over time. However, replacing this component is easy and can be done surrounded. The deck resets instantly, making it practical for table hopping and other situations, requiring minimal pocket space. A downside is that the deck isn't examinable without a switch, but using Eric Tate's handling from the tutorial can prevent spectators from wanting to examine it. The reviewer mentions performing the trick live in a full review on their YouTube channel, where a spectator shares their thoughts on the trick.

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Takeaways:

  • Unique reverse order of cuts allows for new displays.
  • Well-made but has a component that may wear out.
  • Easy to replace the wearable component, even surrounded.
  • Instantly resets, practical for table hopping.
  • Not examinable without a switch, but Eric Tate's handling can help.
  • Check the full review on YouTube for a live performance and spectator feedback.