by pcwells » Jul 11th, '08, 09:41
They belong to very different environments too.
Collard is a performance piece. I'm sure it can be done close-up and walkaround, but the premise behind it, and the narrative hook would be wasted. I don't have Collard, but have seen it in action as part of the Educating Archer DVD. It's a lovely handling of the Medallion effect - technically as well as presentationally - but I'd definitely allocate it to a stand-up stage or parlour act, rather than strolling close-up.
Extractor, however, is a utility device which I would use in a less formal environment, doing close-up magic. It's not a routine in itself, but can be used to add a kicker to any number of existing card routines.
Incidentally, am I the only one that thinks Daryl should have got more than just a passing mention on the instructional DVD for Extrator??