 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is the Magic Review. Hey, today we're going to look at Print Card from McHale Chatlon. What is Print Card? Well, quite simply it's a printing card routine. It's a four-card printing effect. The cards go from being blank to printed. It's really cool and if you want to see what it looks like, this is Print Card. A new effect with a one, two, and three, four, four blank cards, sorry. I take one on the table and three cards, okay? And now my day, okay, 52 cards different and please sir, can you say stop? Stop, okay, perfect. This is your card or a good choice. King of Spades on the table now. You remember three cards for me, a white card, white card on the table. Number one, number two, and number three. It's a special experience because when I take one card, I touch your card and this is a print, okay? Two blank cards. You remember one more time, I take one card, a blank card, touch one and two and there are two King of Spades. You remember just one card blank on the table and there in the middle, really, watch in the middle and I touch, perfect, three King of Spades. It is just illusion because when I touch two, yeah, this is a blank card. You remember just one card, a King of Spades, yes, when I touch change and there I have one card, a blank card, two and three. It is impossible. I love this effect. Thank you very much. All right, so that was Mikhail Chatlan. If you don't know, he did money shot, he did cello, he did hole, he did ink. He is a French magician and he is out at gimmick magic. This was published from gimmick magic. What I liked about it, hey, I really like four card packet tricks. I love seemingly impossible packet tricks. I collect them. I have a whole bunch of them at home and I think that this would fit right up there with some of your traditional favorites. All right, so what's in the box? What's in the box? You're going to get a DVD, okay? You're going to get a DVD, you're going to get four cards and on top of that, you're going to need a standard deck. Mine came in blue. Mine came in blue bicycle and so I would need another additional blue bicycle deck to go along with this and you'll need that in the right colored back depending on which one you pick up. Is it what I thought? Yes and no. I mean, you watch the trailer and you kind of assume already that there are certain cards that have to be included but then the gimmick card I think was a very original approach to this type of effect. How are the angles? Mostly well. I mean it could be angle sensitive. It could be angle sensitive just because the gimmick has a feature to it. I don't want to give anything away but the gimmick has a feature to it that could be exposed in the wrong lighting or maybe at the wrong angle so some practice would have to be put into that. Can it be inspected? Nope. They're pretty easy for your spectator to figure it out if they got it into their hands. They might want to do either a switch there if you wanted to give them out or I would just use some audience management and move from one effect to the next. All right so what's the overall quality and production value of the DVD? Because Mikhail is a French magician you're obviously going to get a French version on this DVD. It's the same shot in English but it's an English dub and so Mikhail does have an accent and it's not problem. You can work your way through it. It's all done with one shot so you're getting a one shot over the shoulder behind the magician's shot. You're viewing the magician's hands against a black close-up matte pad. Is it well made? The gimmick is very well made. I couldn't imagine it being made any differently. I tested mine several times and it seemed to work every single time. It looks like it would be a 100% sure fire gimmick and so I think that helps when marketing in effect. All right so how much practice does it require? Well it is of four card routine and it does have some very familiar slides that are included with other four card routines. Some of those similar like dealing slides. There's 15 minutes of instruction and so I think he gives you pretty much everything you need to know to pull this trick off. How much setup and reset is there? There's practically none. There's four cards and it's just a matter of arranging the four cards in the right order and then you're ready to go on to the next trick. Positives. All right so some positives for print card. It's impossible looking magic. It's nice. It's small. It's easily contained. It packs flat, plays big. Negatives. All right so some negatives. Like we say always around here, you know those negatives to every effect. These are just the negatives I see. They don't have to be the negatives that you see. Like I said earlier, earlier in the video there's just a little bit of an angle issue with the gimmick card. I think in the wrong lighting it would be exposed very easily. You don't see it so much in the video because they have it at a good angle and a good light. But I think in bad lighting or at a wrong angle the gimmick could be exposed during your performance. Is it worth your money? I've seen this effect listed at a couple different price points. I've seen it as low as $26. I've seen it as high as $35. Over $30 seems a bit high to me for a four-card packet trick but that's just me. See if you can find it for around the $26 mark and I think it'd be well worth your money. Okay so who would like this? Card magicians. People that like to do walk around. People that love card packet tricks I think would definitely love print card. Alright so that was print card from Mikhail Chatlan and if you'd like to purchase your own you can find it on one of your favorite Murphy's Magic suppliers. Thanks, bye.