Miaue - love your reviews, „if you know what I mean, you know what I mean“😂 I have long been thinking about picking this up. Love „strange“ and interesting props. Thanks 🙏🏻
Hi Nique, nice to meet you. I wanted to ask you if in any video on your channel you show and talk about the "neck mic holder" that we see in the photos that you use in the shows. Thanks.
Do they talk about using actual fruits on the tutorial and if not do you think that would still be doable using actual fruits and wiping the knife off after with a towel or whatever? Seems it would be but figured I'd ask, anyways!...LOL St_bbing a piece of paper like in the tutorial seems pretty lame but I do like the idea of a m_rder mystery!
Yes, they discuss using actual fruits in the tutorial and you can certainly stab a fruit with the knife; maybe not slicing as it’s not serrated but stabbing isn’t a problem.
I see no harm in showing all the outs in a routine where you can't reproduce the prop yourself, especially if you come out and say the method is multiple outs (which is obvious in any event). One here isn't paying for the method, but the prop. Knowing how each out looks is valuable in making a purchasing decision, and it's not like one can just reproduce the prop using simple arts and crafts at home. "Giving away the design" of the prop is meaningless in this case. If I want that knife I'd have to purchase it, no matter if I know the design. Just my two cents.
I love the idea of a murder mystery routine with this prop!
Reminds me of an old act Max Maven performed, with the finale of a knife in his back.
TCC is coming out with such great and beautiful looking magic!
Miaue - love your reviews, „if you know what I mean, you know what I mean“😂
I have long been thinking about picking this up. Love „strange“ and interesting props.
Thanks 🙏🏻
I know what you mean, you know what I mean? 🤣
Hi Nique, nice to meet you. I wanted to ask you if in any video on your channel you show and talk about the "neck mic holder" that we see in the photos that you use in the shows. Thanks.
I don’t have a source for that; I bought it years ago from my friend, the late Jeremy Pei. I believe it’s from Phil Cass but I can’t be sure.
@@niquetan Thank you very much!!!
Do you think that the blade and handle are connected firmly enough to use the knife for a card stab?
Yup I’d think so; the blade is on pretty good.
Unfortunately another channel that gets flooded by (I suppose free) TCC products. 😢
Do they talk about using actual fruits on the tutorial and if not do you think that would still be doable using actual fruits and wiping the knife off after with a towel or whatever? Seems it would be but figured I'd ask, anyways!...LOL St_bbing a piece of paper like in the tutorial seems pretty lame but I do like the idea of a m_rder mystery!
Yes, they discuss using actual fruits in the tutorial and you can certainly stab a fruit with the knife; maybe not slicing as it’s not serrated but stabbing isn’t a problem.
Thanks! Might have to get one because they have really good Black Friday deal!
I see no harm in showing all the outs in a routine where you can't reproduce the prop yourself, especially if you come out and say the method is multiple outs (which is obvious in any event). One here isn't paying for the method, but the prop. Knowing how each out looks is valuable in making a purchasing decision, and it's not like one can just reproduce the prop using simple arts and crafts at home. "Giving away the design" of the prop is meaningless in this case. If I want that knife I'd have to purchase it, no matter if I know the design.
Just my two cents.
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