Extractor
Rob Bromley and Peter Nardi
Alakazam Magic
(Based on 1 review)
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"The Extractor is one of the most incredible devices that I have ever seen in card magic."
- David Blaine
The Extractor is the latest brainchild of mad genius Rob Bromley. Refined and streamlined over the last year by Rob and Peter Nardi, this fabulous utility item is now ready to be unleashed to the magic community.
Up until the 2008 Blackpool Convention only five people had ever seen the final Extractor gimmick. Then, at that convention, Peter demonstrated the power of The Extractor by performing his signature effect - "Impossible Card to Pocket." This incredible trick was the talk of the convention and the exciting news is that Peter's trick is just the tip of the iceberg...
The Extractor is a true utility item for the astute magician and each unit is painstakingly hand-made by Rob and is a piece of master-craftsmanship. The card effects possible with The Extractor are only limited by your own imagination.
Your Extractor comes complete with an in-depth companion DVD full of tips and effects by Peter Nardi, Mark Elsdon, Gary Jones, Chris Harding and Chris Congreave. The effects include Peter's signature effect mentioned earlier, Mark's show-stopper version of 'Harry In Your Pocket', an unbelievable red and blue deck transposition/prediction guaranteed to melt your audiences' brains, plus fantastic handlings of card to wallet, card to spectator's pocket, card to shoe, in fact, card to almost anywhere!
So don't miss out on your chance to own one of the effects of the year and one that has baffled some of the top magicians in the world.
Reviews
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Excellent item. Would give 5 stars if it could be had in bridge size. Part of what you see on the excellent demos and the absolutely fabulous DVD that comes with the prop needs one additional "gimmick": sufficiently big hands, which I do not have. One more thing, make sure the spec takes just ONE card. I was careless and a spec took two cards that stuck to one another and I did not see that. When those were inserted you could hear a suspicious "click".
Kaarlo
Kaarlo