Title: John Rigg's Brown Hornet
Description: best impression board ever!
AhLiShuFi - January 30, 2010 07:42 AM (GMT)
I have been trying out several impression boards on the market over the past years and I think I've finally found the best one that works for me. It is none other than John Rigg's Brown Hornet.
The board is carefully constructed and it is extremely effective that it took me 10minutes before I finally figured out how the peek works.
The mechanics is surprisingly simple and it takes just a second or maybe less, to get the necessary peek. You can get your peek both real time with the help of a simple cover like a book, or behind your suitcase. The brown hornet also comes in pocket size and is good for mindreading works in the closeup setting.
You don't need any special pens for this. Almost any pen works fine, but I personally prefer the 0.5mm tip regular ball point pen. It's unbelievable how legible the impressions are even with "soft" writing.
You guys just have to try this one.
I'll rate this 10/10.
joel - January 30, 2010 11:37 PM (GMT)
Sounds promising. :) Do you have any links to videos using this item?
AhLiShuFi - January 31, 2010 04:17 PM (GMT)
You don't need a video for this. It's an impression board. There's tonnes of uses for this. It's not some visual magic that needs you to watch in video. It can be used for book test, drawing duplication, etc. The possibilities are endless.
joel - February 1, 2010 02:48 AM (GMT)
It's always best to be able to watch the prop being used to see how easy it is to conceal as well as its ease of use. Presentation and patter during a presentation is another reason why a video is important.
AhLiShuFi - February 1, 2010 03:49 AM (GMT)
I think you don't get me. This is a utility prop. You can just do anything that any other impression boards can do. Its usage is always the same. Just that to me, it works a whole lot better. I still think you don't need a video for this. If you bother to look up at youtube, I'm sure you can find tonnes of videos of other performers using an impression board in their shows.
Enjoy.