TKO: The Kaylor Option (Book, DVD, Gimmick) - Kaylor - Ammar
Step Into the Ring with One of the Most Powerful Utility Items To Date
TKO is a brand new utility device created for the serious magician. Vanish small objects instantly, and produce them effortlessly. Transform an average trick into a clean and extremely deceptive piece of magic. Roll up your sleeves, and step into the ring. This is the TKO by Jeff Kaylor!
Imagine Being Able To...
- Vanish a coin or virtually any small object you can hold in your hand. Completely gone. Exactly as it would look if you were doing real magic.
- Have the ability of the Topit, without having to wear a jacket.
- Begin and end completely clean, with sleeves rolled up!
- Do incredibly visual transpositions of small objects.
- Switch coins easily for mentalism effects, such as coin bends.
- Clean up nearly any close up coin trick that uses gimmicked or extra coins or cards.
- Do a one handed coin vanish into the spectators palm, with no magnets or pulls.
- And so, so much more!
Take Note...
- No Pulls, No Magnets, No strings, No coat, No Sleeves, No Problem!
- High quality construction.
- The TKO lies dormant, and completely undetectable until you need to use it.
- Great for all skill ranges because there are some effects based on misdirection, and others where the spectators can burn your hands and still see nothing!
- The TKO real world utility device and is a real magician fooler!
What You Get...
- T.K.O. utility device.
- HD quality DVD.
- Full color booklet.
- Access to the T.K.O. Members Only Section where new concepts, moves, routines, and video support will be available to only those who purchase the T.K.O.
What People Are Saying:
"No strings, no magnets, no sleeves, no coat, no problem... just powerful magic."
- Michael Ammar
"Like the raven... without the raven."
- Justin Kredible
"One of the most incredible utility devices I've ever seen!"
- Marc DeSouza
"It fooled the hell out of me. I had to have one!"
- Eric Jones
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 17 May, 2010.