Four Seasons, Unholy Sh*t, Coin Copier & Wonder Tray | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show
Craig and Ryland Petty review four new magic products in their engaging father-son format, offering professional and youthful perspectives. They praise Four Seasons as a high-impact stage illusion with audience-tested methods, Coin Copier as a clever utility device for coin magic routines, and Unholy Sh*t as a practical and visually strong card trick using familiar principles. Wonder Tray receives a more cautious assessment due to build quality concerns, though it has potential for hobbyists. The review emphasizes practicality, performance value, and overall impact on real audiences, making it informative for magicians at various levels.
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Four Seasons is a stage illusion where a spectator chooses a season from cards, and the magician produces a related large prop, praised for high impact and clever method.
Coin Copier is a utility device for secretly copying borrowed coins, enabling multiple strong routines like productions and transformations, noted for clever engineering.
Unholy Sh*t is a close-up card trick with visual transformations of a signed card, using familiar principles for easy learning and strong performance in walkaround settings.
Wonder Tray is a gimmicked serving tray for steals and vanishes of small objects, but has concerns with build quality and instructional video, better suited for hobbyists.
Review focuses on practical, performable magic, evaluating products based on audience impact, method quality, and overall value for magicians.