Ignition

Mechanic Industries

(Based on 3 reviews)
Key-ring magic system

This key-ring not only looks awesome on your keys, but can be used to create highly visual and striking magic. Keep it with you at all times to perform jaw dropping visual magic at a moments notice. It fits in perfectly with your existing Mechanic Gear and there's a FREE download video to show you just some of the effects and ideas possible with the Ignition system.

Ignition is perfect for walk around, street magic or at the table, this goes down well at any time and is always accessible. Other magic props and devices can be used in conjunction with Ignition to full effect. There's a lot of scope for experimentation and exploration with this set and we're really looking forward to seeing what you guys can come up with.

Full dollar size coin, 2 great finishes

Using the Grinder Coins as it's base, Ignition is available in 2 finishes; Antique Bronze and Gun Metal Grey. The same premium quality from the coins has been applied to the rest of the key-ring. Every detail has been carefully considered ensuring Ignition can withstand the stresses and strains of everyday performance. A bespoke rivet system has been applied to finish the coin beautifully. This same rivet has been replicated and linked to the spare key-chain you get with the set. This is what really allows the magic to happen! You will also get a spare Grinder Coin with no hole, allowing you to use sleights you already know to create visual and jaw dropping magic .

Works perfectly with other Mechanic Gear

The new addition to your Mechanic Tool-Kit. Use along side your Grinder Coins and take your coin routine to the next level. Create stylised presentations combining all of the various products in the set for a seamless performance your audiences will remember. Ignition is a very flexible utility style prop that is limited only by your imagination.
  • Crafted to the highest specification
  • 2 finishes, bronze & grey
  • Spare coin & key chain included
  • Free video tutorial download
  • Fits in with your other Mechanic Gear
  • Available exclusively at Murphy's Magic


"I like the practicality of this trick because it packs small enough to go anywhere with you.  You can even put it on your key chain and use it as a conversation starter that turns into a powerful visual mystery before anyone realizes you're doing a magic trick to begin with." - Draven

Reviews

Doc Johnson

Official Reviewer

Nov 25, 2014

REVIEW

I’m going to break this review into two segments.

First, the routine. In the online video, they demonstrate a routine using the props. The routine is pretty good. It will take a bit of practice, but it is not a knuckle buster. I would say that this is doable at an intermediate level or by any beginner with a bit of practice.

The value in this product is probably not the routine in the explanation, though the routine is nice. I would suggest that the value in this is if you were to purchase additional mechanic coins and use the Ignition routine as a small piece of a bigger coin routine, creating an entire routine that starts with taking one coin off the keychain, then perhaps the coin multiplies into several coins, and do any number of coin routines (of course, you would need to purchase additional mechanic coins and use your own methods for routines with additional coins). Perhaps the ignition routine could be the beginning and ending of a multi-coin routine.

Second, the coin itself. You get two mechanic coins to do this routine. One of the coins is attached to a chain and the other is a regular mechanic coin. If you purchased additional mechanic coins, you could use them in any variety of coin routines. The coins themselves are VERY nice. They are designed to be easy to palm and they slide across one another very quietly. One of the problems with collector coins like morgan dollars or liberty half dollars or newer circulation coins is they were not designed for magic coin manipulation. These coins were. Would an audience have any different reaction to the two different types of coins? Probably not. There are very few coin collectors so they could probably care less what type of coins you are using. With the mechanic coins, you can come up with different ways to explain their origin if that is important to your presentation. I personally use a Kinekt gear ring in my magic. The ring is not gimmicked in any way, it is just a ring that audience members find very interesting. The ring and the mechanic coins make a good combination.

CAUTION

The coins are excellent quality and the instruction is good. The only potential downside is if you want to use mechanic coins in other routines instead of your current coins, and you use gimmicked coins, I don’t know if anyone is making gimmicked coins for the mechanic coins.

VERDICT

Nice instruction, very nice coins.

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Stuart Philip

Official Reviewer

Nov 12, 2014

Ignition is a neat little trick for anyone that likes coin magic. As the Mechanic Industries website reveals, Ignition is a keychain attached to a rivet in a Mechanic Industries dollar size coin, a duplicate key chain (not attached to anything) and a duplicate Mechanic Industries coin (with no rivet). The trick comes in a small plastic bag with the password to the eight minute instructional Vimeo video which is hosted on the Mechanic Industries website.

Ignition requires basic sleight of hand, is not difficult to learn and is easy to carry around, taking up minimal pocket space. The keychain also serves a purpose, but you would need to remove your keys before doing the routines.

The keychains and coins are of the best quality which is apparent both to the touch and to visual inspection. The coins are very attractive looking and come in either antique bronze or gun metal grey. They have some weight to them and because of the high quality, the coins and keychain will last a very long time, if not for as long as you own it.

The short internet password protected video is good and demonstrates and teaches a routine which requires the performer to be wearing long sleeves, preferably a jacket with large cuffs around the wrist. The full routine results in the keychain being pulled off the coin and then reattached while allowing for inspection of the coin and key chain at certain time in the routine. The impressive part about this is that when the keychain is pulled off the coin, the rivet stays attached to the chain and the coin is missing the rivet hole. If this trick is done well, it is truly amazing. There is a shorter routine which can be performed with short sleeves and an additional routine using another classic gimmick that is not included, although I do not think that will be widely used (it also requires a jacket to be worn). The promotional video and ad copy are accurate. In fact, the Mechanic Industries gives away the secret by showing the gimmick.

Although I think that the $35 seems a bit high for what you get, Ignition is a quality product that you will have fun with and impress your spectators. For anyone that has an interest in expanding their coin routines, I recommend this product.
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Joe Diamond

Official Reviewer

Jun 16, 2014

This is a difficult product to review. I’m not entirely sure who this product is for. A professional doesn’t need to carry a coin on his key chain. An amateur who wants to convey he doesn’t have anything ‘special’ on him would be more likely to just do a trick with a key already on his key chain. A teenage street magician more than likely already has a keychain. Even though this is all a mystery to me, I think someone out there could come up with a really cool idea for this.

You get exactly what is shown in the demo video, and they show you exactly what the props are used for. No DVD is included, but a link and password are included for you to use online.

I think the if the moves are deceptive, you will have a pretty sequence of magic, but I’m not convinced the reactions will be satisfactory because this effect literarily means nothing. Magic with keys and key chains work because we’ve all busted a thumbnail trying to separate them, but we’ve never carried a coin on a keychain unless we’re a magician.

Overall, I think that someone will see this, like it, buy it, and come up with something cool for it, which seems to be the goal for this product.

Two and a half Stars
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