T-143 Hyper Vision

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Please rate T-143 Hyper Vision

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T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by David DeTenyo » Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:52 am

Name: Hyper Vision

T-Number: T-143

Inventor: Tomoyuki Shimomura

Year: 1989

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PICTURES of T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by JohnM » Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:56 am

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VIDEO for T-143 Hyper Vision

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by David DeTenyo » Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:58 am

While not the most popular Tenyo item (especially because it has been 'overclassed' by Mystic Scope') it was very innovative for the time it was released. It is still very easy to find for low prices so if you find one I wouldn't hesitate and buy it. I actually got myself an extra copy (with no packaging) last week for 10 EURO.

I wrote this in another thread:
Hyper Vision is one I perform more as an 'illusion' then a magic trick. I perform it one time and then someone else can try. I often then explain the workings and everyone is happy - the goal of my performance ;)
I believe it isn't wrong to explain once in a while how something works - the explanation is often more baffling then the trick itself.
Mystic Scope has a locking mechanism and that one can really be used as a magic trick.


Thanks to Elliot W.'s son we have the following great routine:
My son came up with the following routine when we got this trick a while ago:
Turn all the slates face down and mix them up.
Spread them out face down and let the spectator pick one of them and look at it.
As the spectator is looking at the slate rotate the pile one turn and let the spectator insert the chosen slate back into the pile.
Mix the pile up well or have the spectator cut it a number of times.
Spread them out and use the magic glasses to name the spectators symbol.
Don't know if this makes it any fun for you but I think it's a better 2 person routine than the one given.


All in all a good trick, just for fun, nothing really baffling but with a good routine even the worst trick can play well :)

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by BobD » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:22 pm

I can't join the poll because mine is unopened. I have no intentions of opening it; I am contented playing with Mystic Scope.

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by Elliot W. » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:39 pm

Both hyper Vision and Mystic Scope have their advantages. What I like better about Hyper Vision is that with Mystic Scope you are basically forcing one of the frames. I think a spectator can catch on to that after a while. I know I found it suspicious when I first saw it. With Hyper Vision there is no force and the spectator can always pick any frame.

Of course Mystic Scope is more flexible in the types of routines you can do and the locking mechanism also helps.

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by SimonC » Wed Apr 30, 2014 2:05 am

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by Jaime C. » Thu May 01, 2014 6:41 am

it's fun for me performing this trick,so easy and you can ask one of the spectators to try also and she/he will be WOW :!: then make fun with the rest by laughing them because they will die begging to do the same :lol: :lol:

thanks Kellebotond for sharing the link of Cuckoo's nest magic shop ;)
don't CHASE your dreams...rather COOK them...

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by VictorS » Thu May 01, 2014 7:20 am

Jaime C. wrote:it's fun for me performing this trick,so easy and you can ask one of the spectators to try also and she/he will be WOW :!: then make fun with the rest by laughing them because they will die begging to do the same :lol: :lol:

thanks Kellebotond for sharing the link of Cuckoo's nest magic shop ;)
Glad to see you are really enjoy your life. Have fun Jamie...I`m happy with you !! :D

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by Jaime C. » Thu May 01, 2014 8:56 am

thanks Victor :!:
i received the items already opened :lol: :lol: :lol:
hyper vision and salt & cups(used)
don't CHASE your dreams...rather COOK them...

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by VictorS » Thu May 01, 2014 11:06 am

Jaime C. wrote:thanks Victor :!:
i received the items already opened :lol: :lol: :lol:
hyper vision and salt & cups(used)
You must be very lucky Jamie. I love both props and I feel lucky to have Salt Cups too. The whole salt routine is really nice and the climax is perfect too. ;)

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Re: T-143 Hyper Vision

Post by Jaime C. » Thu May 01, 2014 5:34 pm

yes Victor i feel lucky somehow my collections are increasing in numbers one step at a time...
don't CHASE your dreams...rather COOK them...

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