 Hey everybody, welcome back to magicwarthodoxy. My name is David and this is a magic review. Hey, today we're going to look at Invisibill from Joss Janowski and Murphy's Magic. Alright, so what is Invisibill? Basically it's a bill switch trick where you leave your spectator holding an impossible object. Hey, and I want to be completely transparent about this effect, so let's watch the trailer. Do you feel it? Two dollar bills here. Go ahead and just choose one. Perfect, yeah, take that one and do what I do. Have the dead present face here. Pull it in half. Pull in half again. This is where it gets tricky. Pull in half one more time. Alright, hold out your hands. I'll take that back and close into a fist. I'm going to take one of the bills out. Let me grab one of them. I know you don't want to let go. There we go. Alright, perfect. Hold on to that one. Don't let me go near it. So I'm going to make my bill vanish and then you're going to the magician and make your bill vanish. Fun? Ready? So we're going to do. Go ahead, can you just blow on that? See, when I do that, you have to keep your vanishes. Now we're going to do it with your bill. I'm not going to blow on your hand, don't worry. We'll just snap. Did you feel it go? No. We'll try it again. Go ahead, flip your hand over. Open it up. See, sometimes it happens. Oh, she almost. What's up guys? My name is Josh Shnasky and this is Invisible. Invisible is an impossible object. It's something your spectators have never seen before. This effect can be formed completely surrounded and requires little to no sight of hand. Invisible is perfect for walk around and strolling magic because it packs flat and plays huge. Wow, my hands have... Invisible. I guarantee it that your spectators will never see it coming. Alright, that was Josh Shnasky. If you don't know, he's a fun young magician. He's based out in Florida and if you want to follow Joshua on social media, you can follow him on Twitter and Facebook at Just Josh and Magic. Alright, so a couple questions we always ask about all of our magic reviews and the first of which is what's in the box? What's in the box? You're going to get fake plastic bills. Alright, transparent plastic bills. You're going to get US money, Australia money, Canadian dollars, pounds, euros, yen. You're also going to get the download code to a 46 minute video and you're also going to get the PDFs so that you can print these babies at home. Alright, so is it what I thought? It's exactly what I thought because you can pretty much see in the trailer what it is. That's what it is. I mean, you're getting exactly what it is. It's a bill switch. It's a bill switch with an impossible object. It's giving you that impossible object so that you can do this yourself. How are the angles on this? Pretty much the same as any bill switch routine. If you have four quarters by Magic Belay or if you've done the mis-made bill routine, it pretty much plays along the same as that. Watching the trailer, of course, you'll see Josh's routine but you're not stuck with that. You're not stuck with that routine. This is totally organic. If you already have a favorite bill switch trick, you can easily incorporate Invisible with it. Can it be inspected? Absolutely because the trick really is the spectator ending up holding the impossible object so they can take it, unfold it and see what it is. I mean, it's a transparent, plastic dollar bill. There's really nothing else to find. Alright, so what's the overall quality and production value of the video? Murphy's Magic always makes great videos. Everything's well shot, well lit, well mic'd. You got nice transitions. There's no weird background music in the background. And I think through the 46 minutes, Josh teaches you everything you need to know. Alright, so what's taught on the video? You're going to get live performances. Murphy's Magic is based out of Sacramento, California and so you're going to have some shots down there. There's going to be studio performances as well. You're going to get three full routines from Josh including an extra bonus trick. So you're going to get his trick. He's going to teach you how to turn a credit card into a stack of bills and a good portion of the video is Josh teaching you how to make that gimmick. Are the gimmicks well made? Yeah, they're just transparencies. It's going to feel like vellum. It's going to feel like that clear plastic that you can run through a photocopy machine. It's going to feel like that. Everything's a nice clear print. No smudges, no blurs. Everything looks like it should. How much practice does this require? You will need to learn a bill switch. Josh will teach you some simple ones. So if you don't know a bill switch right now, Josh will teach you very easy ones. If you do know a bill switch, however complicated it may be, easily to adapt this into your favorite bill switch. How much setup and reset is there? Pretty much none. You're really just refolding the bill and sticking it back in your pocket and you're good to go. Positives. All right. So what are the positives to Invisibill? I think Josh Janowski has given us a fun, impossible object that's sure to stun and amuse your audiences. Negatives. All right. As you know, like we say around here, there's negatives to everything. These are just the negatives that I see. They don't have to be the negatives that you see. I think the trick gets a laugh, and I think it does give a little pause for wonder. Okay. That's definitely there. But I don't think anyone's going to believe that it's the same bill. All right. I don't think that's where the magic is. No one's going to believe that you made their dollar bill become transparent because really holding it, they can tell it's plastic and not paper. So not only did you make it, you know, transparent, but turned it into plastic. So I don't think anyone's going to believe it was magic. The impossible part of it happens in the switch where they don't realize how you did the switch. So I think there's a little bit of, you know, it's not really, it's not as, that's not the magic. So I don't want you to focus on that part as being the magic. Okay. Because it's obviously a fake. The plastic bills have a tendency to talk a little bit. Paper bills folded in your hand doing the switch. There tend to be a little bit more silent. The plastic bills make a little crumpley noise. They do kind of talk and I think even holding it in your hand, you maybe could tell if it wasn't paper, but you know, that's just, that's just me. So it's just, you know, plastic versus paper. Is it worth your money? It's $25. It is $25. And so really, like I said, you're getting the six or seven gimmick bills. You're getting the download code and the PDF and Josh is teaching you his routine. Plus don't forget that you're getting the credit card trick as well. So I mean, take some time, read some other reviews and decide if you think this would work with your character and with your routines. Who would like this? I think people that do restaurant magic, table hopping, bar magic, walk-around corporate magic, street magic, did I say street magic? Well definitely like this. I think it's good for those environments. It's a good opener. I think it's a good opener the way to start or go into a dollar bill trick. I think that would be some people who might like this. All right. So that was Invisible from Josh Janowski and Murphy's Magic. As always, I want to thank Murphy's Magic for allowing me to have this trick so that I could do the review for you. And if you would like to purchase your own, you can find it from your very favorite Murphy's Magic dealer. Thanks. Bye.