Magic Review - Guise by Jamie Daws
Magic Orthodoxy reviews Guise by Jamie Daws, highlighting it as a clever utility device for card magic that allows a spectator to genuinely shuffle the deck before the magician instantly and visually locates a selected card. The method is simple, requiring no difficult sleight of hand, making it accessible for magicians of all skill levels. The effect is praised for its practicality, quick reset, and strong visual climax, which makes it ideal for table-hopping or walk-around performances. The reviewer emphasizes its versatility, suggesting it can be adapted into existing routines, and overall recommends it as a powerful, worker-friendly tool that delivers reliable audience reactions and is a worthwhile investment for any magician's arsenal.
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Key points
Guise is a utility device for card magic that allows a spectator to shuffle the deck before the magician visually locates a selected card.
The method is simple and deceptive, requiring no difficult sleight of hand, making it accessible for various skill levels.
The effect is practical with a quick reset, ideal for table-hopping or walk-around magic.
The visual climax of the card reveal gets strong audience reactions.
Guise is versatile and can be adapted into a magician's existing routines.
It is recommended as a worker-friendly tool for professional or amateur magicians.