Performed this trick the same day I received it.Very easy to set up and perform.The directions were
explained well.Great gimmick.
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The gimmick is very cleverly designed. It even has a simple locking type mechanism that allows
complete spectator inspection. Visually, the gimmick is definitely a fooler, and the change looks
great. The idea of a card image changing inside a sealed keychain frame, with nothing visible upon
inspection, really boggles the mind.
It is very easy to perform, and no sleight of hand is
involved. There is one moment in the performance when you have to keep the spectator from seeing
what you’re doing by using eye contact or some other distraction, but only for a very brief moment.
And even at that, what you’re doing isn’t even really all that suspicious anyway. The hardest thing
to do when performing is f***e a card, and that’s fairly easy for most performers.
Reset
takes about 10 seconds. It looks to me like the gimmick is quite sturdy and will withstand hundreds
of performances, at least, if you’re gentle with it and respect a possibility of breakage if handled
too roughly. I’ve read reviews that say the gimmick is finicky. I would say it CAN be finicky, but
Mark Mason covers this in the tutorial. I have no trouble.
It’s fun to perform, looks
great, extremely convincing. Angles are 360°. Perform sitting or standing. No pockets needed, no
switching of anything. The gimmick is plastic, so I suspect it’s possible to get scratches on it,
although I’m not certain of that.
I really like how all of the needed elements for this trick can be kept together and openly shown.
No need to switch anything out, hide, or ditch a secondary gimmick. This is well made holds up to
spectator scrutiny. Watch the entirety of the tutorial if you have any issues with the gimmick. Lots
of helpful tips are given to resolve any issues. Well pleased with this one!