
Portrait WOW (Katsuya Masuda)
Masida's WOW effect applied to drawings. The illustration drawn by the magician is slowly shaken. It then gradually transforms into something else, then into the illustration drawn by the spectator.
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Masida's WOW effect applied to drawings. The illustration drawn by the magician is slowly shaken. It then gradually transforms into something else, then into the illustration drawn by the spectator.
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By fully using advanced printing technology from Japan, WOW 3 has improved hi-resolution beyond the previous WOW series. By using a polycarbonate, its surface is more like glass. In pursuit of a stylish design, the bezel on the both sides of WOW 3 is now ultimately thinner than ever before.
Here is the WOW 3 (Face down). The WOW gimmick greatly improved. The gimmick is identical to the WOW, but this time it is a bicycle rider back that will turn into the signed face of the spectator's card.
WOW has been transformed into something very familiar! It's Katsuya Masuda's latest and most successful work. A WOW Pass Case effect
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