I own The Cooler and although its a great idea and a unique device I've never used it publicly and I probably won't. I think a simple shell type device is far more practical for stand up/ street magic IF (big if) you practice and perform the switch on a downbeat with misdirection. The actual mechanics of switching decks in and out during a performance are far, far more important than what device you use, if any. A good magi should be able to switch out decks with a gambler cop or by using different pockets when the focus is elsewhere and if you're relying on some complicated device to ring in a cold deck then you're not fully understanding what and how magic should be performed. That said, the cooler would be the perfect device for a serious parlour magician who is playing to a large, seated audience who are burning your hands badly. For everyone else, just work on your crowd control and misdirection. If you're interested in deck switches Daniel Madison is a good place to start.
Thank you.I was trying to decide between a shell or cooler.Looks like I'll be getting a shell
Is blizzard the blue one?
People can't appreciate this but I do. I have been trying to figure out the method for awhile.
I own The Cooler and although its a great idea and a unique device I've never used it publicly and I probably won't. I think a simple shell type device is far more practical for stand up/ street magic IF (big if) you practice and perform the switch on a downbeat with misdirection. The actual mechanics of switching decks in and out during a performance are far, far more important than what device you use, if any. A good magi should be able to switch out decks with a gambler cop or by using different pockets when the focus is elsewhere and if you're relying on some complicated device to ring in a cold deck then you're not fully understanding what and how magic should be performed. That said, the cooler would be the perfect device for a serious parlour magician who is playing to a large, seated audience who are burning your hands badly. For everyone else, just work on your crowd control and misdirection. If you're interested in deck switches Daniel Madison is a good place to start.
Lo siento, pero no entendemos tu pregunta. A que te refieres exactamente? Un saludo.