The effect is very angle sensitive. The video is not an accurate representation of it. Takes really
practice and coordination to get right. Cannot use just any knife.
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Many ways to place a bill or card in a piece of fruit. This one is fairly impromptu meaning you do
not have go "gimmick" a lime or any other fruit for that matter before the trick which is nice. You
will need to really practice this to be smooth at it but it's pretty straight forward. Not much in
regards to a "gimmick" involved, in fact one of them you already probably have but always nice to
have another TT around. The other gimmick is nicely made and does what it says. You can literally
have them choose any fruit or vegetable (tomato etc. or Lime or Lemon etc.) and cut it open and have
the bill or card inside. Again, does what it says, you will need to practice the few slights (not
extremely hard just need to practice). You can't have anyone really behind you. I give it five
stars because it works as advertised, it's non gimmicked fruit and you can carry it anywhere and be
ready at all times. Not bad.
First of all it's little bit pricy, it could be better at 18$, it costs me 16$ (free shipping) from
other low cost site with Gimmicks inside of a black velvet thick nice bag, inside small black box
with tutorial link printed on a businesscard, ( 9:31 minutes)
Everything are well explained.
Second of all: the negatives it's an angle sensitive, the demo that they published it's
edited and cut at his secret moves , he shows his full performance before the explanation. So if you
film your act you need to beware if these or edit your video and it's little bit mess so better to
use wet wipes (cleaning cloth)
Positives it does what it says , the explanation very
patiently well explained,
he explained & showed the moves / sleight of hands twice & normaly
slowly , he's teaching bill to any fruit , and playing card to any fruit .
It's good but not
perfect, but it works.
Love this magic. This is my 2nd and back-up.
Disappointed -- derivative and overpriced.
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