Magic Review - Brass Buttons by Matthew Wright & Mark Southworth
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- čas přidán 4. 05. 2023
- It's brand new so let's do a magic review! Check out our review of the new Brass Buttons set from Matthew Wright and Mark Southworth. Watch now to see what we have to say about this amazing new magic trick and if this one is for you.
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Brass Buttons is a completely fresh and unique take on coin magic... specifically the Copper, Silver Brass plot. Designed by Mark Southworth and Matthew Wright this set is both baffling and ingenious in its construction.
Using 3 completely different and random everyday looking objects you can create vanishes, appearances, transpositions and much much more.
Comes with Matthews full "Button explosion" routine explanation (regular buttons not included) plus many other routines this project catapults the CSB plot into the stratosphere.
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It's worth noting that you really need the Quiver +. My small Quiver is limited and will not operate as the set is large.
I plan to get this; it fits my persona perfectly thank you Luke!! It will work wonderful for my upcoming summer gig!
super nice
Nice! Thanks, Luke!
Always happy to talk about the good stuff! -Luke
I like this one …
Thanks Luke 👍👍
There's definitely a lot to love about this release. Hats off to Matthew Wright and Mark Southworth 👏
Great review Luke.....this is the second review of this product and .....all good👏🏼👏🏼.....Your review has sold this for me ....I love anything with Quiver so with the class of the tutorial from all the wizards of magic it's a no brainer....cheers Luke☘️👏🏼👏🏼
Glad to hear you enjoyed the review! -Luke
@@itsallthingsmagic hi mate I have never had anything coin magic so worried to buy it as never done coin slights can you just do this In a cup or do you have to do the slights in your hand
Thanks for the great review! I might just have to get this.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the review. There's a whole lot to love about this one for sure!
❤
As you mentioned luke I am going to admit at first glance I didn’t care for this set. Actually I didn’t like it at all. That being said I was going by the assumption it was going to be a 100 dollar or 120 dollar set
I am one to admit when I was wrong
My assumptions got the best of me because I own a beautiful perfect Schoolcraft csb set
The price tag changed everything!!!! 40 bucks for The gaffs and the tutorial!!??
That instantly changed my mind !!!
I saw the tutorial and there are some GREAT routine ideas
I was originally using a quiver for csb to start and end clean and my favorite handling in the tutorial is by mr roddy McGhie!!!
I would highly recommend anyone who gets this buy a quiver !!!
Think about it you’re getting the gaff, the tutorial and a quiver for less than a standard csb set
I was happy I changed my mind on this because not only did I finally find a full routine I’m happy with thanks to roddy but now I have a set that’s not hundreds of dollars that I don’t mind bringing out to bars and I don’t have to be nervous Everytime I hand it to a drunk person that they’re going to drop it 😂
But I will say I assumed and I was wrong
For 40 bucks it’s a solid deal
I have to admit I was surprised by the price of this one too. Matthew and Mark did one hell of a job with this project. -Luke
@@itsallthingsmagic it’s true think about how much even gaffed cards alone sometimes cost
I was literally shocked at the price it was a no brainer
Very nice review 😊😊
Thanks Robert! 🙌 -Luke
Thanks for the great video and it looks like an awesome product. I was curious though if more paint has continued to come off since? Thanks!
Do the gold edge plating chip on your sets? I received one from another magic vendor and it came with all the "coins" together in one mini zip bag in a little black box and some of the gimmick's gold paint had worn off revealing another color...wondering if my set was just defective or damaged from rough shipping handling
What you are mentioning is normal with this set. We reached out to Matthew originally about this concern and he said it was intentional so that both 'coins' could have an edge with the proper color on it.
@@itsallthingsmagic To clarify, I mean the blue button gimmick..the other side is partially blue at the edges, which cannot cannot make sense
😮 trick of the year?
For the price and the routines taught it’s definitely a fan favorite so far 👍
Is this made from Nickel? Hope not
Is more paint continuing to come off the more you use the set? This is one I’d love to use all the time and that would then turn into an issue. Maybe just performing it in the hands instead of into a glass would prevent the paint coming off?
It seems that my concerns about ‘chipping’ were actually intentional from Matthew on the production of the gimmick.
I haven’t seen any additional ‘wear’ with the set -Luke
@@itsallthingsmagic Can you explain why the "chipping" was intentional? The chipping doesn't sit well with me without an explanation of why it was intentional.
@AllThingsMagic Thanks for your reply. Does the instructions go over the type of touch up paint needed just in case it becomes very noticeable? My concern is I drop them or they get worn out from excessive use. I am really interested in them but the chipping issue is a big concern.
The chipping isn’t actually chipping but a combo of the color of the ‘lucky poker coin’ and the washer.
Matthew let us know that was intentional so depending on how you hold the gimmick the edge would show more of the washer color or the poker coin color.
Thanks!