Flash By Chad Long

Feb 4, 2008
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Flash by Chad Long:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfLImt6oMZM

Effect: This is, simply put, the color changing knives with a computer USB flash drive. R.Paul Wilson calls this “Flashtastic”….Okay, Cheezy taglines aside it was a brilliant idea to update the color changing knives.

Price: $30.00 U.S. (It cost me another $15.00 for international shipping.)
Where to buy?: http://www.chadlongmagic.com/page8/page8.html

Teaching: There are two forms of teaching with this product. You will receive a booklet and there are several video explanations that are available on his website. The video explanations can be found here: http://www.chadlongmagic.com/page8/page1/videos.html I think exposure Nazis might get uptight because he effectively teaches you how to do his trick before you even buy the effect. This essentially exposes the method not only for Flash(which he has every right to do) but also the color changing knives. Personally I find nothing wrong with it. The very first trick I ever learned was the color changing sticks and not long after that I got the color changing knives. The paddle move is about as big a secret as the French drop to anyone with even a passing interest in Magic. Furthermore, anyone who likely stumbles across his teaching videos will likely do so while researching Flash and thus already be a magician. For those reasons I don’t think the fact that his teaching videos are free for anyone to see qualifies as exposier.

The teaching and routine is well laid out in the videos and the booklet. He covers the paddle move as well as a move I have not come across before called, the friction flip. The friction flip is a great move that should be applicable to color changing knifes as well. Even if you have no interest in flash but do enjoy the color changing knives you should check out is teaching videos to learn the friction flip and his basic routining. (Bear in mind I learned CCKs 20 years ago from the guy at the magic shop who sold them to me. I have gotten buy with very basic routining, shuttle passes and paddle moves ever since. If you are really into CCKs, you have read Ascanio’s book, you may not gain much more insite from his videos.)
Because the teaching videos were free I had basically learned the mechanics of his routine and the Friction Flip before the gimmicks arrived with the booklet. Thus it is hard to judge the booklet as I merely skimmed over it once I got flash. One thing I can say is that he has some added advice on the psychology of the paddle move and a few other pointers that I found very helpful.

Overall the teaching and the routine is excellent. I have not found the need to deviate from the basic routine. The only things I have personalized are a few of the patter lines.

Quality of gimmick: You will get a total of three fake Flash drives. One flash drive is inspectable, one is gimmicked for the paddle move, and one is lengthened for the finally. Let me stress that they are not real flash drives. That fact seemed obvious to me when I bought them simply due to the price. A good flash drive could cost between $10-$30.00 on it’s own so if they were operable flash drives that were also gimmicked for a magic effect I would have expected a much higher price tag. It certainly doesn’t bother me that they are not real flash drives. I doubt I would have wanted that anyways as I think I would have handled them more carefully and that might detract from a smooth magic performance. They are made of a semi hard rubber material that is pretty durable. They will take as much of a beating as your knives. The texture will give you a good grip for all the moves you will need to do. The long flash drive may feel a little floppy but that actually helps it remain more concealed in your pocket as it will conform to you body. The non gimmicked Flash drive will withstand all but the most careful inspection. The only way to detect that it isn’t real is look inside the USB port and see that there are no “innards.” The gimmicked flash drive is obviously not inspectable but we’ll get to that in a second. The gimmicks can be plugged into a computer USB port and thus you could start your routine from a work station if you wanted any added convincers. Overall I was quite happy with the gimmicks and how well they work in the context of Chad Long’s routine.

Difficulty: The moves will likely be familiar to most of you so It will simply be a matter of learning some new patter and the specific phases of the routine. For me that took about a day or two before I was ready to perform. If you are unfamiliar with the color changing sticks or knives then it might take a bit longer but bear in mind that neither the friction flip or the paddle move are terribly difficult techniques. The only possible problem some may encounter is that the Flash drives are a bit larger and wider than a standard color changing knife. Pick up a USB flash drive, try out a paddle move with it, if you can do it then you should have no trouble with flash.

Applications: A great thing to keep in your pocket for any time, any where, close-up magic. It will take up a pocket and because it won’t clink with coins you can likely stuff a coin effect in the same pocket. For example, I carry Flash and Holy Moly in the same pocket.

Overall Thoughts: I really can’t think of a draw back to this effect other than availability. As of yet I have only found it available at Chad Long’s website. The biggest problem with that is for international customers like me. $15.00 seemed a bit steep for shipping but I understand that there are very few ways for private sellers to recoup their costs other than charging full price for shipping. The second problem with that is Chad Long’s location. When he ships, at least internationally, if is processed through the Jacksonville FL mail processing center. It took me over three weeks to receive my package even though he shipped it within a day of my order. By contrast, Penguin, who use the San Francisco facility, get my packages to me within a week to 10 days after the ship date. You can’t really blame that on Mr. Long but it is something to keep in mind.

For the most part I love this effect, but then, I have always had a soft spot for color changing knives. What is best about this is that it is applicable for just about any setting. I used to live in an area where pocket knives were very common in any age group from 10 years old and up but I currently live in an urban culture and often find myself performing for kids. As such I am not always comfortable using knives in my magic. Flash has definitely solved that problem. Also the addition of the extra-long flash drive plays great for the lay audiences. It also serves an unexpected function. In my old Knife routine there was always a desire to see the knife. The routine just seemed to call for it and that was where the gaffed opening in the knife came in handy. Passing out the knife was rarely a problem but it did require a shuttle pass of switch of some sort. The introduction of the extra long Flash drive as a kicker ending pulls all attention away from the gimmicked Flash drive. The only thing people even want to see is the big one and while they are gawking at that you casually put your gimmick away and you are immediately reset for the next performance. Overall Flash is a nice revisit of the color changing knives that is well made, teaches a well thought out routine, is applicable for just about any age group, and is visual enough that it plays well with an audience that doesn’t even speak your language. I have been getting a lot of mileage out of it for the last three weeks and It has quickly claimed a spot in my pocket every time I leave the house.
 
I like the idea of putting color changing knives into the future with flash drives. I mean the original color changing knives was started because people always carried a knife with them, and today, people most likely carry a flash drive with them. The one thing is that I wish they were real. As in I wish it was a real flash drive instead of just a prop. I mean they are not expensive. A 1 gig is like 5 dollars. Then I could actually use the flash drive as a drive and a magic trick. It would give me more reason to carry it.
 
Nov 15, 2007
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Looks pretty good, and the lengthening ending is a great ending.

With knowledge of the CCKs and inherit knowledge of my abilities, I could probably gimmick my own (working) flash drives pretty easily. I wouldn't have the long one though...

Neat effect, I had to think a bit on a possible presentation for this (look at me! look at me!) and then a realistic one came to mind. I like the thinking (outside the box) and great review.

Not something I'll be picking up 'soon' but definitely keep it in mind for the future.
 
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