Magic Review - LOST by Peter Turner and Mindhaus
Magic Orthodoxy delivers a thorough and enthusiastic review of Peter Turner's "Lost," a new download release from Mindhaus. David, the reviewer, considers it one of Turner's best works, largely due to the involvement of Lewis LeVal in filming and editing. The concept revolves around Turner creating a magic routine using only the change from a single coffee purchase, simulating a scenario where he's lost his usual props. The download comprises eight videos totaling 175 minutes, beginning with an entertaining segment documenting Turner's shopping trip for props. The remaining videos offer concise instruction, thanks to LeVal's focused interviewing style. The content covers a wide range of techniques, including book tests, card magic (building a custom deck), billet reading (name and place trick, phone unlock, center tear), mathematical magic (toxic force, add-a-number trick), and envelope gimmicks. David emphasizes the accessibility of the routines, suggesting even everyday items like business cards can be repurposed. While those familiar with Turner's work might find some material repetitive, the video's value lies in witnessing Turner's creative process and the streamlined presentation. The download is highly recommended, especially for those seeking structured learning and accessible mentalism routines using ordinary props. It's available at Mindhaus.co.uk for $85.
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Review of Peter Turner's "Lost" by Mindhaus.
The concept is based on performing magic with only the change from a coffee purchase.
The download consists of eight videos totaling 175 minutes.
Lewis LeVal's involvement in filming and editing is praised.
The video covers book tests, card magic, billet reading, and mathematical magic.
The routines are accessible and use readily available props.
Recommended for those seeking structured learning and accessible mentalism.
The download costs $85 and is available at Mindhaus.co.uk.