Alakazam Review Show Ep 56 I Ghost Deck, Page Fright & Whitechapel
In this episode of the Alakazam Review Show, the hosts provide an in-depth review of three new magic products: Ghost Deck, Page Fright, and Whitechapel. They praise the Ghost Deck for its versatility and ease in creating visual transformations, making it suitable for close-up and parlor magic. Page Fright is highlighted as a clever and deceptive book test that requires minimal memory work, offering a practical mentalism piece. Whitechapel is commended for its strong narrative and emotional impact, with a clever method that delivers a satisfying conclusion. Overall, the episode serves as a reliable guide for magicians seeking to expand their repertoire with these well-received effects.
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Key points
Ghost Deck is a gaffed deck enabling multiple visual transformations and vanishes, praised for versatility and ease of use in close-up and parlor settings.
Page Fright is a book test effect that is clever and deceptive, requiring minimal memory work and offering a clean revelation for mentalism performances.
Whitechapel is a card effect with a strong narrative theme, noted for generating emotional reactions and having a clever, well-constructed method.
All three products are reviewed for their practicality, impact, and value, helping magicians make informed purchasing decisions.