Nice review and spot on. I agree with you that It is a bit expensive if it sits in the drawer, but if it is used then it will pay for itself. With some creative thinking, this can be combined with other effects to create a more entertaining opener.
Calvin you are spot on. I honestly think this is a great opener in a parlor setting that leads into other effects that either need a paper bag or a beverage. I have several ideas I am playing around with for the parlor setting. Thanks for leaving the comment and watching. I really do appreciate it.
Yo Paul, Thanks So Much, I really appreciate it. I love that fiddle tune and need to put in some practice on it and do it proper one of these days. Thanks for watching and take care.
Picked this up from Vanishing Inc last month. I do much more close up vs parlor but just could not resist. Haven't even had a chance to watch Tutorial -- But looked too good to pass up and price seemed very fair. Your review and performance really made me glad I had bought this. Thanks so much my friend-- Hope you are well !!
Yo David, hope you are doing well and thank you. Yeah I totaly get the impulse to buy certain products and this is one that I resisted for awhile and finally caved and purchased it in large part to better understand the specific method for this. The method is pretty straight forward and makes sense. I think people who like this effect and have a good environment to perform it in will like it. Take care my friend.
Hi Jonny, I have had this for about a mouth now and will be using it today for a Halloween show. I remove a long CVS receipt a long with my routine which gets a laugh and produce a glass Half full of M&M 'S. I enjoy working with this producing a deck of cards or anything with a little weight which makes the trick look great. The only liquid I use is water drink some then pour some into a cup and have it disappear as well. Keep up the good work .
Hey Chetcieliesz, I love the idea of the long receipt and the M&Ms. I think you have nailed it when it comes to having the object have some weight to it and make it appear as it adds another layer of astonishment. Always appreciate seeing you here. Take care.
Hi Jonny Love your review., I seen other reviews but after watching you perform this I am going to be purchasing this next month. Also keep on fiddling never give up fiddling. My Grandma Work (my Mom's side of the Family) was Nurse in Bartlesville Oklahoma and she lived in Ramona Okla., when Ramona had shindigs back in the day she played the Fiddle at the event and also in her spare time as well. Keep up the Fiddling and the Reviews P.S. Almost forgot I am definitely going to use this for adults glass of good Whiskey or Scotch kids parties can of Coke or Pepsi
Hey Anthony, I am so glad the review was helpful along with the performance. I love hearing about your grandmother and her fiddle. That is Awesome!!!! Thanks for the encouragement, it is appreciated.
You are correct sir. I at the last minute decided to do that cajun tune and to be honest I don't think I have ever played it before but I think it has a nice sound so I would be wise to put in some practice time on it and learn the whole tune properly. I hope you are doing well.
Yo Vegan Bad Ass!!!! Hope you are doing well. I too would love to see if they come out with a black version. And Yes I too noticed the flashes. One in particular makes me cringe. Anyway, thanks so much for watching and leaving the comment. Cheers!
Hi Jonny, always look forward to seeing you and your reviews! This was a great review! Thorough, thoughtful, informative, candid and enjoyable. Enjoyed the performance. Thank you for all you do! Your friend, David
Hi Jonny, not the sort of prop that i would have occasion to use. And is Guinness drunk differently there ? It's sacrilege not to have a thick creamy head on it. I used to work 100 yards from the Guinness factory. The heavy aroma (others called it a smell) that came from that brewery was virtually intoxicating on it's own. I love a decent pint of Guinness. Cheer mate. Gary
Hey Gary, I must admit I am a bit jealous of you working so close to the Guinness factory. I did the tourist thing this summer and went there. Ok I must also admit that I let my Guinness go flat. I had poured a can the night before and then fell asleep before finishing it so I just poured the remainder into my performance glass for the demo. I know that is probably a sin but I didn't want any to go to waste. Are you living in Ireland? If so the next time I am there I may look you up and go have a pint. Sláinte.
Love the tune Jonny,super trick which everyone will enjoy ,great review as usual massive help to professional and hobbyist performers before we shell out more money on crap,crikey I've bought some s__t over the years😊
@@fiddlinjonny Hi Jonny, No, I don't live in Ireland. Until 2005 Guinness had a brewery in West London and I was located there. The brewery has long since been demolished. I live in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England and I've got a local pub which still allows me to practice my Guinness drinking. Jonny I'd be truly delighted to share a pint or two with you anytime my friend.
I do not have Eugen's version but yes there can only be a very small amount of methods to get that glass within the bag. With Steve Thompson's version I think there are some subtle differences and the ability to use a large glass, but with that said I suspect it is the same method but I can not say that with 100% accuracy. Thanks for leaving the comment.
Always a good day when FiddlinJony drops a video!
Yo Matt, thanks so much. I do hope you are having an awesome day.
Nice review and spot on. I agree with you that It is a bit expensive if it sits in the drawer, but if it is used then it will pay for itself. With some creative thinking, this can be combined with other effects to create a more entertaining opener.
Calvin you are spot on. I honestly think this is a great opener in a parlor setting that leads into other effects that either need a paper bag or a beverage. I have several ideas I am playing around with for the parlor setting. Thanks for leaving the comment and watching. I really do appreciate it.
Got it,love it and thanks for the great review,the fiddlin was awesome too.
Yo Paul, Thanks So Much, I really appreciate it. I love that fiddle tune and need to put in some practice on it and do it proper one of these days. Thanks for watching and take care.
Picked this up from Vanishing Inc last month. I do much more close up vs parlor but just could not resist. Haven't even had a chance to watch Tutorial -- But looked too good to pass up and price seemed very fair. Your review and performance really made me glad I had bought this. Thanks so much my friend-- Hope you are well !!
Yo David, hope you are doing well and thank you. Yeah I totaly get the impulse to buy certain products and this is one that I resisted for awhile and finally caved and purchased it in large part to better understand the specific method for this. The method is pretty straight forward and makes sense. I think people who like this effect and have a good environment to perform it in will like it. Take care my friend.
Hi Jonny, I have had this for about a mouth now and will be using it today for a Halloween show. I remove a long CVS receipt a long with my routine which gets a laugh and produce a glass Half full of M&M 'S. I enjoy working with this producing a deck of cards or anything with a little weight which makes the trick look great. The only liquid I use is water drink some then pour some into a cup and have it disappear as well. Keep up the good work .
Hey Chetcieliesz, I love the idea of the long receipt and the M&Ms. I think you have nailed it when it comes to having the object have some weight to it and make it appear as it adds another layer of astonishment. Always appreciate seeing you here. Take care.
Hi Jonny
Love your review., I seen other reviews but after watching you perform this I am going to be purchasing this next month.
Also keep on fiddling never give up fiddling.
My Grandma Work (my Mom's side of the Family) was Nurse in Bartlesville Oklahoma and she lived in Ramona Okla., when Ramona had shindigs back in the day she played the Fiddle at the event and also in her spare time as well.
Keep up the Fiddling and the Reviews
P.S.
Almost forgot
I am definitely going to use this for adults glass of good Whiskey or Scotch kids parties can of Coke or Pepsi
Hey Anthony, I am so glad the review was helpful along with the performance. I love hearing about your grandmother and her fiddle. That is Awesome!!!! Thanks for the encouragement, it is appreciated.
Hi Jonny great review as always, this was never a goer for me ...the best part was you drinking the Guinness☘️Ya boyo👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hey Alan the Guinness was my favorite part too. Next time I won't let it go so flat and have more of a head on it. Take care my friend.
@@fiddlinjonnyThat's the way to do it Jonny👏🏼👏🏼☘️
Hi Jonny. In the key of A major. Nice review.
You are correct sir. I at the last minute decided to do that cajun tune and to be honest I don't think I have ever played it before but I think it has a nice sound so I would be wise to put in some practice time on it and learn the whole tune properly. I hope you are doing well.
Love this effect. I own one and hope that a black version gets released. FYI, you flashed 3x 🙃 Cheers my Irish brotha!
Yo Vegan Bad Ass!!!! Hope you are doing well. I too would love to see if they come out with a black version. And Yes I too noticed the flashes. One in particular makes me cringe. Anyway, thanks so much for watching and leaving the comment. Cheers!
Hi Jonny, always look forward to seeing you and your reviews! This was a great review! Thorough, thoughtful, informative, candid and enjoyable. Enjoyed the performance. Thank you for all you do! Your friend, David
Hi David, I hope you are doing well. Thanks for always being so encouraging. I would like to clone more of you. Have an awesome day, you deserve it.
Great video!
Thanks Blake. Hope all is going well in your neck of the woods.
Hi Jonny, not the sort of prop that i would have occasion to use. And is Guinness drunk differently there ? It's sacrilege not to have a thick creamy head on it. I used to work 100 yards from the Guinness factory. The heavy aroma (others called it a smell) that came from that brewery was virtually intoxicating on it's own.
I love a decent pint of Guinness.
Cheer mate.
Gary
Hey Gary, I must admit I am a bit jealous of you working so close to the Guinness factory. I did the tourist thing this summer and went there. Ok I must also admit that I let my Guinness go flat. I had poured a can the night before and then fell asleep before finishing it so I just poured the remainder into my performance glass for the demo. I know that is probably a sin but I didn't want any to go to waste. Are you living in Ireland? If so the next time I am there I may look you up and go have a pint. Sláinte.
Love the tune Jonny,super trick which everyone will enjoy ,great review as usual massive help to professional and hobbyist performers before we shell out more money on crap,crikey I've bought some s__t over the years😊
@@fiddlinjonny Hi Jonny, No, I don't live in Ireland. Until 2005 Guinness had a brewery in West London and I was located there. The brewery has long since been demolished.
I live in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England and I've got a local pub which still allows me to practice my Guinness drinking.
Jonny I'd be truly delighted to share a pint or two with you anytime my friend.
So basically marketing Eugene Burger's appearing drink from a paper bag. Sheesh his body is barely even cold yet.🍺🧟
I do not have Eugen's version but yes there can only be a very small amount of methods to get that glass within the bag. With Steve Thompson's version I think there are some subtle differences and the ability to use a large glass, but with that said I suspect it is the same method but I can not say that with 100% accuracy. Thanks for leaving the comment.