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Hi, Christopher, Thanks for joining us here for a week to answer all the questions & discussions!
What influenced you to involve electronics in magic effects!?
Also, what background do you have in electronics!?

Thanks for taking out the time, in taking part in these discussions!
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My background in electronics began strictly as a hobbyist. My father encouraged me to learn and let me set up my own electronics and chemistry lab in our basement. I was the first kid on the block to make gunpowder and nearly blow my self up with a battery and a piece of nichrome wire.

As to using electronics in magic, it never occurred to me until I had been performing Max Maven's Kurotsuke for several months. While Max's method is great and lets you perform the effect impromptu, I decided I did not like the ending and started to look for other methods. Firstly, I new I would never perform the effect impromptu so I did not mind the idea of using gimmicks. Secondly, I set some requirements for myself, namely I did not want to touch the stones or the bag; I wanted the participants to pass the bag around and I wanted to know for certain where the target stone was at all times. I had not tinkered with electronics for years but it all came rushing back when the notion of using an RF transmitter hit me. Interestingly, when I was looking for an established company to help me market my new divice, I called Peter Nardi of Alakazam. He told me that someone had recently been in his shop looking for a way to perform the effect with the requirements I just mentioned and Peter had told him it was not possible (and it wasn't at the time). When I mentioned that I had found a way to do exactly that, he was -- to say the least -- interested.

After the success of Equinox, I realized that electronics, kept as simple as possible and made sophisticated only when absolutely necessary, were an excellent element to consider when looking for methods that provide a significant theatrical advantage. Cheers.

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Great Story , Christopher, Thanks a lot for the reply!
Loved to hear it!
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