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TOP 5 Impression Gimmicks

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TOP 5 Impression Gimmicks

TOP 5 Impression Gimmicks

Top 5 Impression Gimmicks

Word in a Million
I love this! I suppose when the minds of Nick Eimhorn and Mark Mason get together what would one expect other than a product which works and is simplicity itself. It is sold as a book test, and the handling taught is based on this premise but I see it as a utility device. Simply install the gimmick wherever you like, and you have a working impression device for a fraction of the price of the competition and no need for a special pen. If the tutorial covered alternative uses this would be unbeatable, however it is left to your imagination and experimentation.

Psyher
This is a true utility gimmick set (gimmick and pen) and is presented as such, it is shame Word in a Million didn't come with similar teaching. You get detailed instruction on how to install the gimmick into various different locations, pad, card box etc which gives you a hint at to how versatile it is. The real world performance footage is also great, and really helps you understand how to present and use it. Replacement pens are now available too making this a very complete package.

HPad
Hpad is a small, genuine notepad with the gimmick neatly hidden within so everything is innocent and the spectator can handle the pad freely. The tutorial covers the handling which very simple and very clean, plus the reset if very quick and can be done surrounded. The best bit is that they teach how to make another pen should the one provided run out of ink, this seems like a small point but believe me you will grateful.

Parapad
Very similar to HPad, Parapad is Theory Eleven's offering to the impression device market. Like HPad it comes readily installed into an innocent looking pad, which is bit larger than the Hpad version and perhaps preferable for parlour. Included are some additonal refills for the pad increasing the life of the gimmick and of course the special pen. While no exact replacement pen is available, the Psypher pen should work just as well with this. Parapad is cheaper than the Hpad, but costs more than Pyspher whilst it doesn't quite manage to beat either for versatility or quality of teaching. 

Informer
Informer completes the possible combinations, it is a similar gimmick to Parapad, but not readily installed. This makes it closely comparable to Pyspher, but at a slightly cheaper price. Like Pyspher the tutorial also covers a number of different places the gimmick can be hidden and how to handle them, the bit that lets the product down is just the lack of performance footage. The detailed teaching on making a new pen is again very helpful and means no refills are necessary as long as you can do a bit of crafting.

 

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