![]() However, even if you have no creativity, you're covered. The effects possible with this gimmick are infinite. Based on the construction and the way it's used, I would say that this thing will last you several years, easily. The gimmick itself is very well made and works great. The teaching is very well done, and you will easily learn everything you need to know to use this gimmick. The DVDs are well produced and truly cover everything you can imagine about this gimmick. The ad trailer, as already mentioned, is 100% accurate. The written ad copy is understating the value if anything. Speaking of the ad trailer, we might as well cover ad copy integrity while we're here. This added element makes all the impossible location effects even more impossible seeming.Īgain watch the ad trailer. Keep in mind that what you're really getting is the ability to extract and/or peek a card that has been placed back into the boxed deck by the spectator. There are several card to impossible location effects taught plus a few mentalism applications. However, for those who may have the old version of the gimmick, there's a section on the second DVD that shows you how to do the arts and crafts project to get your gimmick into another box. The new version comes in and out of the box with ease, so you can use it in any box. This problem has been completely eliminated with the new Extractor (V2 E2). Eventually the card box would wear out and you'd have to do an arts and crafts project to put the Extractor gimmick in a new box. The original Extractor was affixed to the card box. The second DVD has a handful of bonus effects you can do. The first one has the original Extractor (version 1) footage with all the effects originally taught. The whole "system" (if you will) is very cleverly designed to make this concept 100% invisible to the spectator and extremely easy to perform. You just need to carry around your normal deck and the extractor deck. It's almost instantaneous, and the gimmick is super easy to use. You can have a signed card end up in a sealed deck of cards in new deck order with the signed card in the correct position in the deck. That's one of the many effects possible with this gimmick. There were no tricky edits or cuts to conceal the method. You can simply use the extractor to get the identity of the card, or you can get the card and load it somewhere. You can have the spectator place the selected card into the card box (while you hold the card box) in the middle of the deck, yet you still (instantly) have access to the card. The gimmick does the majority of the work. What you're purchasing is an extremely clever gimmick that allows you to, very easily and secretly, extract a signed card from the deck and load it anywhere you want. This can be better described in terms of what it can do rather than effect or method. Is it gem or is it rubble? Stay tuned to find out. Random I-Tunes Song of The Moment: Sometimes She Cries by Warrant Rob Bromley & Peter Nardi: Extractor Review
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