Complete ripoff.the video is heavily edited. What he does not show is you have to switch out cards,
also be leaves out
the part where you have to ditch the last card to print the back. I should
return it but I'm old school "once the trick is sold the secrecy is told" Magic Dealers need to hold
the creators a little more responsible with their videos.
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Magic resellers really need to hold these deceiving trailers to a higher standard. You literally
can’t do this trick as demonstrated in the trailer. Complete omission of the packet trick wallet
needed to perform this. This is really 2 separate packet tricks sandwiched together in a way you can
switch the cards out. Albeit in the most unfair and unconvincing manner. Blatantly this is not the
effect demonstrated in the trailer.
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I bought this because I wanted a colorful piece that I could perform silently (to music). Boy, was
I disappointed.
Like others have said, the trailer is highly-edited and basically lies to
you. The trick you receive is not what's shown in the trailer.
For starters, you have to
switch the cards in a wallet. The switch requires talking to motivate what you're doing. The
teaching feels rushed and several of the key sleights are not taught.
I can't think of
another time where I purchased a trick and actually wanted my money back. Sadly, this is #1.
If you're a talking performer that's good with card sleights, quick to memorize moves, and don't
mind switching cards - go for it. Others, stay away.
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I am not satisfied at all. The cards are bent and what the trailer shows, he does not show an
important part. that everything can not always be shown is clear to me. but that does not work. I
will throw away this trick
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The routine itself looks pretty sweet. Some of the sleights and false counts make the first phase
look amazing. Although this is doable, it is going to take a lot of work to pull off. The routine
is complex and is not explained very well. Some of the counts/sleights are not explained, but
called “basic magic”, leaving the viewer to figure out the sleight on their own by using outside
sources. I’m still trying to figure out what one of the “basic magic” moves was because his English
was pretty poor when he pronounced what it was. I’m sure I’ll figure all of this out eventually,
but was hoping for a better explanation, and I’m no beginner when it comes to card work so beginners
beware...
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