The Pro-folio by Andy Nyman

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The Pro-folio by Andy Nyman

Postby ronnie » Dec 5th, '07, 22:46



i came across this product when searching through magic websites, and i couldn't find any reviews using search function. has anyone here got this as i would like to know what you think of it.

this is what they say:

This incredible new device will take your mentalism act to a whole new level. Andy Nyman created this product out of pure frustration. He had searched long and hard for a suitable prediction device that actually looked believable, everything just seemed so obvious. As a result of his failed search, Andy created his own version, but just another "peek wallet," would not be enough.
The result is The Profolio, a multi-purpose magic masterpiece. This mild mannered portfolio is actually a fully functional utility device allowing you complete mental mastery over your spectators. Nothing about this portfolio looks suspect, it appears to be a normal leather bound professional portfolio. The portfolio comes complete with a note pad, a calculator, and comprehensive illustrated instructions including 6 fantastic routines.
Dimensions: 9.5" wide by 13" tall

price £136.99

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Postby russpie » May 13th, '09, 18:14

I too am looking for something similar for my professional mentalism routines. I am considering the Pro-Folio but as I always try to research as much as possible before buying, I am having trouble finding reviews for it.

I am particularly interested in whether you get a true impression or mirrored & what the angles, lighting issues are (if any) & battery requirements etc.

Help greatly appreciated,

Russ

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Postby Craig Browning » May 14th, '09, 15:30

I was so unimpressed by this highly over-priced contraption that it basically sat on a shelf collecting dust for some three years. I just recently gave it to a friend here on TM in that he had a niche that it seems to have filled.

I would recommend looking at the new Portfolio design John Rigg's is putting around his Brown Hornet boards. I think the cost is roughly half that of the Nyman systems and the unit, ten times more deceptive (not to mention, easier to use in real time)... sorry, but a blind man could find the gaff on the Nyman system, in under three-minutes time. Maybe I'm just being overly picky, but for the price being asked I would expect something far more professional all the way around.

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Postby madvillainy » Jun 6th, '09, 12:12

For what it's worth, I've seen Nyman himself using the Pro-Folio and it's absolutely transparent, even when he does it. It's certainly not anything you couldn't make yourself and frankly, as far as the peek window is concerned, I think an intelligent audience would get the method immediately.

Plus, is there not something achingly suss about asking somebody to write something/pick a card and then put it in a flap in a portfolio that you've brought out? Why wouldn't they just put it in their pocket or something?

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Postby themagicwand » Jun 6th, '09, 12:50

As for as the imp device part of the portfolio, it would be very difficult to get the peek using this item "on the fly". Huge angle issues. I have used it, but only for pre-show where I can then retire to another room to get the impressions.

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Postby madvillainy » Jun 6th, '09, 13:39

That's a good point actually, if you're after on-the-fly impressions this is probably not the best device.
I don't do pre-show (I'd love to say that it's out of some deep-seated artistic ideal but frankly it's laziness) but I can see how it could be useful in that scenario. Andy Nyman's International Magic lecture is probably a good thing to pick up if you're considering whether or not the Pro-Folio is for you - it's a fraction of the cost, basically shows you how to make one yourself, and features a surprise appearance from one of Andy's lesser-known acquaintances. I'm not all that keen on Nyman's approach to mentalism but he does have some great ideas on this video that you may find useful.

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