Really cheap Chinese rubbish. I'd does work, so I'll give it a few stars, but it looks like
something a 6 year old made at a Home Depot daddy/daughter store seminar. It does not use the method
I was expecting and had seen before, but much like versions of an Okito box, there are multiple ways
to do a holdout. Also, mine had the ribbon trim too long on one end and it had two large "bubbles"
where the trim is significantly pulled away from the edge of the table. It is varnished and rigid,
so peeling, cutting, and re-gluing required patience.
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Well crafted, easy to use prop. Looks cool and is incredibly affordable.
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If you are looking for a coin table, this one is perfect.
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I like it have not had a chance to do it for anybody.I do it standing.
If your a fan of any of the coin magic from the David Roth book then you know this little routine
with the mini table. Joy of this one is you don't need a steel shim coin to do it. Really nice
looking and made nice an solid too. Only complaint I had but was easy fix is the trim was coming up
on one side perhaps not allowed to fully dry before shipping it.