Micro Psychic
Kreis
Astonishing visual magic.
99,99€
Micro Psychic was one of the hits of the 2012 Blackpool Convention.
See why Micro Psychic has received rave reviews and comments from Charlie Frye, Michael Weber, Gaetan Bloom and many other top names in magic.
A spectator screws a nut onto a bolt about half way up and then you hold it at your fingertips. The audience can always see your empty hands. Suddenly the nut starts to rotate and unwind off the bolt and finally drops off the end. It looks like some ghostly power is unscrewing the nut and bolt. It can be done visually or under a cup or handkerchief.
Here are a few considerations:
- Nothing to hide in your hands.
- No complicated body hook ups.
- Can be immediately repeated as many times as you want.
- Fully examinable before and after the effect.
- Easy battery replacement.
- Uses a battery commonly sold in stores worldwide.
- Six months warranty.
- No clothing limitation. You can wear short-sleeves. You don’t even have to be wearing clothes!
- No switches are required. In fact, no sleight of hand is needed.
- No suspicious moves.
- Audience themselves screw the nut onto the bolt and also you can hand the bolt and nut to them immediately after the effect.
The gimmick is self-contained WITHIN the bolt and nut yet your spectators can freely handle and examine the props. To see Micro Psychic in action is to see a modern marvel of engineering. To play with or to use Micro Psychic is to fall in love with it. It’s a joy to use, to watch, and to perform. Micro Psychic may be one of the most amazing magic inventions you will see.
Create your own show with the Micro Psychic’s stunning impact.
Micro Psychic was one of the hits of the 2012 Blackpool Convention.
See why Micro Psychic has received rave reviews and comments from Charlie Frye, Michael Weber, Gaetan Bloom and many other top names in magic.
A spectator screws a nut onto a bolt about half way up and then you hold it at your fingertips. The audience can always see your empty hands. Suddenly the nut starts to rotate and unwind off the bolt and finally drops off the end. It looks like some ghostly power is unscrewing the nut and bolt. It can be done visually or under a cup or handkerchief.
Here are a few considerations:
- Nothing to hide in your hands.
- No complicated body hook ups.
- Can be immediately repeated as many times as you want.
- Fully examinable before and after the effect.
- Easy battery replacement.
- Uses a battery commonly sold in stores worldwide.
- Six months warranty.
- No clothing limitation. You can wear short-sleeves. You don’t even have to be wearing clothes!
- No switches are required. In fact, no sleight of hand is needed.
- No suspicious moves.
- Audience themselves screw the nut onto the bolt and also you can hand the bolt and nut to them immediately after the effect.
The gimmick is self-contained WITHIN the bolt and nut yet your spectators can freely handle and examine the props. To see Micro Psychic in action is to see a modern marvel of engineering. To play with or to use Micro Psychic is to fall in love with it. It’s a joy to use, to watch, and to perform. Micro Psychic may be one of the most amazing magic inventions you will see.
Create your own show with the Micro Psychic’s stunning impact.
37 reviews for Micro Psychic
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Joe E. –
There’s no denying that this is *very* cool tech, but it’s loud. It can work if you’re performing in a noisy environment, but it’s impossible to miss the steady whirring sound it makes in most walk-around or street settings. Just something to consider, because otherwise it’s a great effect.
Eric Myers –
The mechanism is amazing and works like a charm. No one will suspect the bolt is highly gimmicked. There is noise. So don’t fool yourself into thinking yours will be silent. That said, ambient noise will cover a little bit of the noise. However, you will have to figure out a way to explain the noise if questioned. My main issue is that I’m not wild about how the gimmick is triggered. If you perform seated, you can get creative and load the triggering mechanism into many different objects so your hands are clean. However, if you want to perform this strolling, you will have to have a very small object in your hand and the proposed method for how to hide that object doesn’t suit me. I’ve yet to find a satisfactory way to conceal it. So if you want to perform it strolling, you will have to think about that issue.
Overall, it’s a mechanical marvel that works as advertised. I wish you could control the speed of the spin better but if you like what you see and you aren’t bothered by the noise issue, you should like this.
Lance Payne –
I just bought this about a week ago and I’ve already lost it. I’m sick with grief and miss having it to play around with…Damn