Although I can see there was a lot of good thinking going into this presentation and it may be a
good demonstration for some, for me the set up is very impractical. I had hoped that the method
would be something new, It is actually a variation in the methodology of most psi touch routines,
but more complicated. I do want to say that the instructional video is well done and easy to follow,
and again I think the concept is interesting, but for me personally I will never use this. As with
most magic, in the right hands it will be fantastic, but you must be comfortable with the method. I
usually wait to read multiple reviews from various sources before I purchase new magic,
unfortunately this time I rushed to purchase.
Thanks for the heads up. Too late, because I already purchased it. We'll see. I usually wait for other reviews also. In addition, I don't usually purchase a trick unless I can see it from the very beginning to the end without editing and all of the weird camera angles. Primarily I bought it because Casshan's stuff had been pretty good in the past.
I got it-Your right-not pratical for a real performer.
As the description states, this should not be done as part of a magic routine. As a demonstration in a bar without the “audience” knowing anything about you as a magician, it could work, especially after folks have had a bit to drink. But, this was never intended to be put into a show. Perhaps as an opener when the setup can be done and then move on before they have time to think about it, would be the only way to have it in a show.
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