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The Saturday Show January 25th - www.MonsterMagic.co.uk

Alex Kirk hosts an engaging episode of The Monster Magic Saturday Show, reviewing four magic products with his signature honesty and enthusiasm. He delves into Penic by Nemo and Hanson Chien, praising its practicality and flashy pen production, while cautioning about the flash wool's handling. The Crystal Tablet by N2G is critiqued for its strong visual impact but questioned for its high price and limited utility. Cheater Chips by Craig Petty receives high marks for versatility and the included extensive tutorial, offering fresh takes on classic plots. Lastly, the Vanishing Card Case by Nicholas Lawrence is reviewed as a sleek update to the disappearing deck, though with some build quality concerns. Kirk's reviews are packed with performance tips and creative applications, making this a valuable watch for magicians considering these products.

Key points

  • Penic comes with everything needed, including flash wool, a Symbolon pen, and two gimmicks.

  • Crystal Tablet offers a strong visual impact with a double reveal but is priced at £40.

  • Cheater Chips include 10 high-quality clay chips with an optical marking system and a 3-hour tutorial covering 15 routines.

  • Vanishing Card Case is a modernized 'disappearing deck' with a color-changing deck routine included.