Magic Review - Razor Card to Wallet by Josh Burch
David from Magic Orthodoxy delivers a comprehensive review of the Razor Card to Wallet by Josh Burch, a fresh take on the classic card to wallet effect. He received a review copy from penguinmagic.com and thoughtfully compares it to D Christopher's original Razor Wallet. This isn't just a review; it's a tutorial-style examination, showcasing the wallet's features and demonstrating its use. David emphasizes the wallet's quality, highlighting that it's crafted from genuine leather, a significant detail for those prioritizing premium materials. The core effect utilizes a no-palm routine, drawing parallels to an older Alakazam effect. The video explores two variations – a basic no-palm and an advanced pocket production – alongside alternative endings like a teleport and a card to envelope routine, adding versatility. Suitable for both beginners and experienced performers, the Razor Card to Wallet seamlessly integrates into casual settings and is casually inspectable. David recommends it as a worthwhile purchase, especially for card magic enthusiasts, praising its construction and the included hour-long tutorial covering routines and history, all at a price of $75.
Key points
Review copy provided by penguinmagic.com
Made of genuine leather
No-palm card to wallet routine
Reminiscent of an older Alakazam effect
Suitable for both beginners and experienced performers
Casually inspectable
Includes an hour-long tutorial