Duct Tape by Blake Vogt Review (Working Pros Dream 💥🤯)
Scott Perry reviews 'Duct Tape' by Blake Vogt, a bold and highly visual magic trick where the audience names any playing card, and despite the performer's mouth being sealed with duct tape, that exact card is revealed inside their mouth when the tape is ripped off. The review highlights the trick's no-force, any-card nature, its suitability for stage and corporate events, and the quality of the included gimmicks and tutorial. While noting the routine's angle limitations and reset time, Scott praises its impact and justifies the investment for working professionals, especially with the exclusive discount offered.
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Key points
No forces or equivoque—the card is genuinely free.
Highly visual and comedic, making it ideal for stage, parlour, or corporate events.
Not a quick reset—best suited for shows with breaks between performances.
Requires some audience management, but no difficult sleight of hand.
Includes 13 expertly handmade gimmicks, pre-cut duct tape pieces, a scroll, plastic bags, and a 25-minute tutorial.
Not angle-proof—works best with the audience in front.
Minimal pocket space needed for components.
Facial hair isn’t a dealbreaker, though very thick beards might require adjustments.
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