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Based on Tommy Wonder's classic "Ring, Watch, Wallet" effect (a trick with a one-hundred year history), Irish stand-up comedian and magician Jack Wise has reimagined the workings of this trick so that they are far more practical and reliable than previous versions.
The plot is simple and stunning: you place your watch, ring, and the money from your wallet inside an envelope. In a flash, you tear up the envelope and allow the pieces to flutter to the floor! Then you instantly show the watch back on your wrist, the money back in your wallet, and the ring back on your finger. A quick, impressive opener for stage or close-up!
- A quick, impressive opener using props that you wear!
- Perfect for close-up and stand-up performances
- Includes all required props (including good quality gimmicked watches and wallet)
- Complete with everything you need all inside a beautiful storage case
- Detailed instructional download featuring Andi Gladwin
Some of the top professional magicians in the world have already been using "Heist" as a feature of their show. It is now finally available again with new props and updated instructions.
Customer reviews for Heist
The incomparable Tommy Wonder took Oswald Williams’ plot of being mugged and the stolen items magically reappearing and completely reworked it into something very special. I and many others have longed to perform Tommy Wonder’s The Ring, the Watch, and the Wallet but have been hindered by the expense of purchasing it or by the lack of technical knowledge and tools to create it. Jack Wise is offering a streamlined and inexpensive alternative to Wonder’s version.
IN A WORD: Opener. Establishing yourself to an audience at the top of your show can be a daunting task. Jack Wise has met that challenge with his own take on a classic routine.
Three vanishes, three appearances, a fun and humorous story all within 90 seconds. That’s a pretty strong way to open your show and establish yourself as a skillful entertainer to your audience.
Magician entertainer Mister "M"
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With practice, this version will get you close to what Tommy did for 1/10th the price. And, I believe this version has a few advantages over Tommy's. First of all, in placing the watch and money into the envelope, you actually place them in the envelope. Secondly, you can perform this version with a shirt and an over-shirt. You don't absolutely have to have a jacket. This is harder than using a formal jacket, but I have tried it and it will work. Also, because of the way the setup works, you don't have to do this as an opener whereas with the TW version you pretty much had to do it as an opener.
The overall instruction is solid and tells you everything you need to know to do the trick and Andy specifically points out the area that he practiced hundreds if not a thousand time to get performance ready. I thought all of that was quite good.
My negatives about this are:
1) The video included did not include any live performance video. I had to go to a competitors site to see both Andy and Jack perform this.
2) There is no discussion about other methods, like the Tommy Wonder method for stealing back the ring. Tommy's method would absolutely work here and I don't know why that isn't covered. It isn't as if that method is somehow specific to Tommy. It is a method used in lots of tricks.
3) There was no discussion about potentially using different kinds of envelopes and why you might want to try something different. I tried something more like what TW used and it has some very specific advantages that make the dropping of the watch and money look more compelling.
Overall, I still give it 5 stars because for $99 (and in my case it was on sale for $59) this is is a real miracle and if you do use it as an opener, it announces to the audience in about 90 seconds that you aren't uncle Bob doing some magic tricks. It really sets a tone and the props are well made and should last a long time.
Did not take long to arrive.
Will soon be in my working set .
Community questions about Heist
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Spencer asks: Could I do triad coins after this effect is over with Josh’s handling. I don’t own either but saw triad in a lecture long ago.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Please email us at wizards@vanishingincmagic.com and we can discuss this with you
HARLAN asks: I bought Heist and am confused as to why I only see Andy's routine even though he continually says how great Jack Wise's performance is and I should watch it. Well. Where do I find the video of him? Quite confusing.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Please email us at wizards@vanishingincmagic.com and we can look into this for you
Fabian asks: After the effect, do you need to be careful not to show your sleeves/wrist too much to keep things hidden or are you free to move around? Could you take the items off again and ditch for good this time for whatever reason? Does the jacket need to be modified for this one?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Hey, If you email us at Wizards@vanishingincmagic.com we can discuss this in more detail with you
Rod asks: Do you think this would work for a street show ? I am not totally surrounded due to my set up and table but the audience is fairly close !
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Your angles are pretty good with this effect but there is a change that someone on your sides can see a quick moment of the routine. If you keep the handling tight to your body, you can do it.
Keith asks: Will this take very long to master? Could you be ready after an afternoon of practice?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:While it's not hard, there is timing and rhythm you'd need to practice for the routine. You should be able to pick it up quickly though!
Axel asks: Why is the watch not working? Do I need t replace a Battery?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The watch doesn't need to work. The audience never sees the face.
Johannes asks: What is the small extra piece of wristband for? I can‘t find an explenation on the dvd
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:please contact our Support Wizards who will be more than happy to help. wizards@vanishingincmagic.com
Chris asks: Do the watches that are supplied function as a watch?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They do not function as normal watches.
Robert asks: Are you able to perform this just as Tommy Wonder did. Are the props the same as Tommy’s. Thanks!
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The props are different than Tommy's version but you will be able to perform a similar routine.
Rick asks: I bought Heist just a couple of months ago. Are the props different/updated/improved in this re-release? Also, is there away previous purchasers can receive the updated instructions? Thanks! - Rick
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Please email magic@vanishingincmagic for this kind of question
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