Fantastic Blue 8 Lights String Review

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Fantastic Blue 8 Lights String Review

Postby garysumpter » Feb 1st, '11, 13:31



Name: Fantastic Blue 8 Lights String

Price: 75 EUR

Where to buy: http://www.my-magicshop.com/magic-trick ... g-blue.php

Demo: http://www.my-magicshop.com/magic-trick ... g-blue.php

Creator: SEO Magic

Packaging Quality: The whole package comes in a small plastic Tupperware style tub.

Instructions Quality: You are supplied with an A4 sheet of instructions but when you see what you see, it is pretty self-explanatory.

Contents: You are supplied with Fantastic Blue 8 Lights String, instructions and special gimmick, (which is optional)

Prop Quality: everything is well made, the lights are exceptionally bright. You would have no trouble seeing them in even the largest of theatres.

Initial Thoughts: this is very good for anyone who performs a D’Lite routine. The light string does exactly what it says. You don’t HAVE to produce the lights from your mouth, they can appear from a spectators bag, pocket or virtually anywhere.

After Playing for a while: There isn’t much else that can be said. If you want to produce a string of lights from anywhere, this is ideal for the job.

First Performance: I leant this to a magic buddy who performs a D’Lite routine during his children’s show and went along to a gig to see it. The climax of the lights pouring out of his mouth was followed by laughter, amazement and a great round of applause.

Overall Audience Reaction: Children love this, adults love this, you can’t go wrong with D’Lites and this adds a great visual climax to a time tested magical effect.

Pros: Good price, very bright lights, easy to conceal.

Cons: No cons, this does exactly what it says on the tin.

Value for Money: If you like the effect, you won’t get any nasty surprises. Great for any D’Lite routine.

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