The Pegasus Page

The Pegasus Page is a visually stunning torn-and-restored effect featured in 'Odyssey,' a travel magazine-style prop packed with 10 mentalism routines. This close-up or stage magic trick involves tearing a page from the magazine, which then magically restores itself to its original state. The magazine looks and feels authentic, enhancing the realism of the performance. The Pegasus Page is examinable, resets instantly, and is ideal for a variety of performance settings, making it a versatile addition to any magician's repertoire.

Key features

  • Part of the 'Odyssey' prop, which includes 10 mentalism routines

  • Visually striking torn-and-restored effect

  • Magazine looks and feels authentic, enhancing realism

  • Examinable and resets instantly

  • Suitable for close-up, stage, or social performances

Pros

  • Practical and professionally designed

  • Packs multiple routines into one prop

  • Visually stunning effect that impresses audiences

  • Instant reset allows for quick reuse

Cons

  • Size of the magazine might be awkward for walk-around magic

Effect

The Pegasus Page is a visually striking torn-and-restored effect that leaves audiences amazed. A page from a travel magazine is torn into pieces, only to be magically restored to its original state. The effect is clean, direct, and highly visual, making it a standout moment in any performance.

Full details

The Pegasus Page is part of the 'Odyssey' mentalism prop, which is designed to look and feel like a real travel magazine. The page itself is examinable, adding to the realism of the effect. The restoration happens in a way that is both surprising and impossible to detect, making it a powerful addition to any magician's repertoire. The trick resets instantly, allowing for multiple performances without any downtime.

Who should consider the trick

The Pegasus Page is ideal for magicians who perform close-up, stage, or social magic. Its versatility makes it suitable for a variety of settings, from intimate gatherings to larger audiences. If you are looking for a visually stunning effect that is easy to reset and highly examinable, this trick is worth considering.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Pegasus Page is designed to be straightforward to perform, making it accessible to magicians of varying skill levels. The method is cleverly hidden, allowing the performer to focus on the presentation rather than complex sleight of hand. The included tutorial provides clear instructions, ensuring that even beginners can master the effect with practice.

What magicians say

Craig from magic-tv highly praises the Pegasus Page, calling it a standout effect within the 'Odyssey' prop. He rates the entire product 10/10, highlighting its professional design and practicality. The magazine's authentic look and feel, combined with the instant reset, make it a versatile tool for any magician. Craig also mentions that the Pegasus Page is particularly effective in creating a memorable moment for the audience.

What people are saying about The Pegasus Page

magic-tv says...

The Pegasus Page is a visually striking torn-and-restored effect that stuns audiences. [...] The magazine looks and feels authentic, enhancing the realism of the performance.

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