Split Focus by Gregory Wilson
Created by: Gregory Wilson
Where to buy
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Key features
Uses strong visual misdirection for surprise effects
Versatile for use as an opener or closer in routines
Comes with 11 choreographed routines for endless possibilities
Requires intermediate to advanced coin handling skills
High-quality, durable gimmicked coins included
Pros
Visually stunning and engaging for audiences
Versatile and ready to perform anytime
High-quality materials ensure longevity
Comes with detailed instructions and routines
Cons
Requires practice to master timing and execution
High price point (around £190-200)
Instructional videos require an internet connection
Effect
Split Focus is a coin trick that uses strong visual misdirection to make coins disappear and reappear in unexpected places. The effect is visually stunning and designed to grab attention and keep audiences engaged. It works well as an opener or closer in routines, making it a versatile addition to any magician's repertoire.
Full details
Split Focus is a premium set of gimmicked coins created by Gregory Wilson. The kit includes custom coins, a coin purse, a small envelope with instructions, and a ditching/retrieving device. It also comes with 11 choreographed routines, offering endless performance possibilities. The coins are high-quality and durable, designed for serious coin workers. The instructional videos require an internet connection, which may be inconvenient for some users.
Who should consider the trick
Split Focus is ideal for magicians who specialize in coin magic and have intermediate to advanced coin handling skills. It is perfect for those looking for a versatile trick that can be performed in casual settings. The trick is a crowd-pleaser and consistently wows spectators, making it a great choice for performers who want to add a visually stunning effect to their routines.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Split Focus requires practice to master the timing and execution. The trick relies on clever misdirection, so performers need to be comfortable with these techniques. While it is not overly complex, it does demand a certain level of skill and experience with coin magic. Beginners may find it challenging, but those with intermediate to advanced skills will be able to perform it effectively with practice.
What magicians say
Greg Wilson describes Split Focus as an 'everyday carry' trick that's ready to perform anytime. He highlights its versatility and ability to grab attention and sustain interest. Scott Perry notes the product's durability and versatility as major pros, though he mentions the high cost and the need for intermediate to advanced skills might be barriers for some. Perry also points out that accessing the instructional videos requires an internet connection, which could be a minor inconvenience for users on the go. Overall, magicians agree that Split Focus is a visually stunning trick that consistently wows audiences.
What people are saying about Split Focus
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Greg Wilson breaks down 'Split Focus,' a coin trick that relies on clever misdirection to make coins disappear and reappear in unexpected places. The effect is visually stunning, making it ideal for grabbing attention and keeping audiences engaged.
EverythingMagicPro99 says...
The kit includes custom coins, a coin purse, a small envelope with instructions, and a ditching/retrieving device, along with 11 choreographed routines for endless performance possibilities.
Review videos
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