I did a review, but I changed my mind it's three stars maybe two and a half. The reason is because
if you do this with a borrowed phone then you're taking a chance of having the phone drop. They say
it's safe, but it's not one hundred percent safe. I know this because I was practicing it.If the
phone drops then it will become a pretty expensive magic trick because you'll have to pay for it.
Don't use use a borrowed phone and you won't have to worry. And you can also vanish other objects so
keep that in mind.
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Jury appears to still be out
Unsure what others might think
Some might like it
Take all
reviews with a grain of salt
Android a bit temperamental
Can't say that I've
worked it out yet
Haven't spent a ton of time either
Evening appears best time to perform
this
Afternoon, not so much
Perfect in shaded areas
Pretty good angles
Unique
"convincer"
Ladies fooled more than men
Lastly, rubberized covers aren't your friend
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Angles are not great and can only really be performed directly In front of your audience, ps when I
was Praticing this trick my phone fell from the gimmick
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I guess I'll be the first review. I happen to like this effect because if done right it looks like
what you see in the trailer. They explain the get and the misdirection needed will work and is
logical. Flashy is similar to The Gecko effect, but this is better so don't let that scare you. It
could be done with a borrowed phone and maybe it's just me being paranoid, but I wouldn't want to
use a borrowed phone.
This effect is good for walk around and it does have angle issues.
It's meant to shown with people directly in front of you. Also, wearing dark clothing does help so
keep that in mind.
Some might say it's expensive for what it is, but keep in mind you're
paying for the secret and as always it's very well produced.
I hope my review helped and
I'm looking forward to performing this effect.
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How do you think it's done? No no, don't answer immediately. Think about it for just a moment,
first. There. Now, how do you think it's done? Yeah. You're probably right.
I like it
alright, which is why it got 3 stars. It's entirely too overpriced for what it is (seems common
with SansMind), which is why it didn't get more stars.
I wouldn't advise against it, but I
certainly wouldn't advise spending your last $30 on it either. If you're not strapped for cash,
it's an interesting concept that can be used for a few different things. Much like most magic I
buy, I end up thinking of applications that I like more than the one intended. This isn't much
different, really. If you have $30 to spend, and only $30 to spend ... look elsewhere. You'll be
glad you did.
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