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Saturn Magic Live 28th July 2024

Mark Travis Sony, from Saturn Magic, is back with a new episode of 'Saturn Magic Live,' providing a comprehensive update on recent magic releases and restocks. After addressing the technical difficulties that caused last week's cancellation, Mark dives into a variety of products, offering his candid and detailed opinions. He kicks things off by reminding viewers about the ongoing 'Sensational Sale' on the Saturn Magic website and stresses the importance of using stable software versions, particularly when using devices like the 'Hacker.' Mark reviews several items, including the 'Vascular Spell' (a card reveal in a syringe praised for its versatility, priced at £27.99), 'Chip Through Glass' (a classic effect best suited for performing tables, costing £3), 'Matrix' (a number prediction effect questioned for its £43 price), 'Puzzle Magic Jigsaw Puzzle Tricks' (criticized for its prescriptive card selection method), 'Whiz Boox' (a sturdy wooden maze box for force routines at £93), 'Stab and Shot' (a practical working trick, but lacking included bags, priced at £68), the classic 'Long Card,' 'Tic Tac Toes' (a Tic Tac Toe prediction effect requiring memory work), and 'Jim Tyler's Notebook' (a humorous gag prop). Throughout the review, Mark emphasizes the importance of practicality and versatility in magic effects, encouraging viewers to consider how well a trick will work in real-world performance situations and to understand the underlying principles of magic rather than solely relying on gimmicks.

Key points

  • Mark reviews new magic releases and restocks.

  • The 'Sensational Sale' is ongoing on the Saturn Magic website.

  • Stable software versions are important, especially for devices like the 'Hacker'.

  • The 'Vascular Spell' is praised for its versatility and priced at £27.99.

  • The 'Chip Through Glass' is best suited for performing tables and costs £3.

  • The 'Matrix' is questioned for its £43 price tag.

  • The 'Puzzle Magic Jigsaw Puzzle Tricks' has a prescriptive card selection method.

  • The 'Whiz Boox' is a robust alternative to cardboard maze boxes and costs £93.

  • The 'Stab and Shot' lacks included bags.

  • The 'Tic Tac Toes' requires some memory work.

  • Mark emphasizes the importance of practicality and versatility in magic effects.