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by Jesse Feinberg "Magicap", an idea by Jesse Feinberg, is a slick piece of magic that is more multi-purpose than you would think and easily overcomes its weakness with some raw magical power. The easiest plot to explain is that an ordinary cap and pen are shown. The cap is removed and disappears, reappearing back on the pen. The cap is removed, put in the pocket, and instantly it's back on the pen. And, to be honest, everything is so clean that little plot right there plays bigger than it should. But the sky's the limit with "Magicap". Some of the ideas Feinberg supplies in the instructions are just too slick for words. With "Magicap", things like making the cap penetrate glass tables, windows, doors or the like is a breeze. Make it appear in a glass, too, just for kicks. And my favorite -- if you've got the right equipment for it -- is having it appear to be inside a cell phone or a PDA. That "Magicap" uses a devious deception and a so-simple-it's-silly gimmick over lots of sleights or machinery just adds to the fun and flexibility of this one. Now, there are a few things you need to be aware of; whether or not they are problems will be up to you and your intended use for a pen which allows you to vanish and reappear a pen cap at will. First, and probably the biggest problem, is that angles are not your friend here. You'll have to get used to using the pen and the gimmick a bit to cut those angles down a bit and to learn when "Magicap" can be performed safely and when it can't. For that reason, "Magicap" is probably best done for one or two people at a time in most situations. Second, the nature of the gimmick is such that it's visible often and can call attention to itself pretty easily. Feinberg recommends wearing certain clothes or performing in certain circumstances to cut down on this (hate to be so vague, but too much and the clever little gimmick gets tipped like a sleeping cow). Luckily, a bit of distance will do much the same thing. Third, this is a little gutsy to perform. With the gimmick on display a few times here and there, it can be a little nerve-wracking for anyone not used to it (and even experienced types will feel a twinge of nerves the first time they take "Magicap" for a spin). However, it does work and, like so much else we do, the more we get away with it the better we feel about it. Last, don't buy this for $20 or so and expect the sun, the moon, and the stars. Feinberg kept this ridiculously simple (and I'll bet there hasn't been anyone to buy it yet that hasn't said "That's it? I could have done that!", but they didn't which is why Feinberg gets the credit for making something this neat). In fact, the gimmick is so simple -- and simply made -- that Feinberg, bless his heart, included more of the raw material so you can make your own as you need to. As I said, you'll have to decide whether these issues are really problems or not. For me, they're a minor inconvenience; I can do it often enough to make it worth putting in my pocket (shoot, I need to carry a pen anyway, so why not?). At the end of the day, "Magicap" is a lot of clever thinking, a simple design, an easy methodology, and lots of great brain fodder for some incredible effects. "Magicap"
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