Killer Red Caps

Monaco, Roger

Bob Kohler

(Based on 3 reviews)
Devastating, professional, close up mentalism from Rodger Monaco. A completely new method that has baffled the experts. The Effect, You have five red caps placed on a table. Spectator picks up an object, let's say a grape lifesaver. While your back is turned or while you leave the room, the spectator places the lifesaver under any one of the caps. When you turn around (or re-enter the room), you immediately tell which cap it's under. You can repeat the effect as many times as you like and the spectator won't have any idea how you've done it. Apparent psychic ability at your fingertips. Can be performed totally surrounded, instantly repeatable for the same audience, and it's virtually self working. Comes complete with the necessary "Killer Red Caps" and routines by Rodger Monaco and Bob Kohler.

Reviews

Doc Johnson

Official Reviewer

Dec 17, 2014

REVIEW

This is a terrible product! The method is totally unreliable. This is not a situation where you might be able to practice to get better. The method has it's inherent limitations which make it completely unreliable.

That is really all that needs to be said about this product.

CAUTION

Unreliable method!

VERDICT

Unreliable!
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Mage10

Jun 04, 2003

Defenitely for a magician's magicians.. Show this to the guys at the magic shop and watch them trying to figure it out for 20 minutes. Or show it to a layman and look at him laugh at you. The effect is not strong at all, it is expensive for what it is, and very bulky to carry with you. They are on my shelf looking pretty but not getting much action...
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Jsherwood

Mar 27, 2003

Although Killer Red Caps is not as amazing as the trick description leads the reader to believe, it can be quite effective in the right venue. As a performer of mentalism for the past "umpteen" years I have found that this trick is good in certain circumstances and not so in others. For the past year and a half I have been performing this where I tend bar at a local hotel lounge. This has proven to be a good venue for this trick. It is also good for kid's shows.

This is a mediocre effect, not fancy, easily repeatable (although I don't recommend performing it more than two or three times as the spectators will definately catch on), a bit pricey for the quality of materials used. If you buy this one, use your imagination and create your own miracles.
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