Scott has done a great job here of giving you about 8 minutes of good entertainment. The act isn't
technically difficult thanks to the props provided, and it's entertaining enough to play on stage
while not taking up a lot of space in your case. You will need a table with some cover on it (box,
case, etc) that will allow you to perform one of the sleights (and ditch the cup later). And you
will also obviously need to find two guys (big rings slide down the rope easier at the end) wearing
rings.
The props this time out are good. The glass probably isn't something you already
own, even though it's been around a few years. The rope is nice, and you're probably familiar with
this type of prop if you do Scott's other rope routine "Slashed Pro". But the props are useless
without the proper presentation, and that's where Scott shines in this one. He gives you great
suggestions on handling, audience management, and even solid jokes you can use. The act is in and of
itself ready made to perform as-is, but hopefully it will spark some creativity in you rather than
just copying his act verbatim.
Truthfully, most magicians could perform this act within
minutes of watching the video. It's not technically demanding. But to be successful in performing it
to the fullest potential of audience entertainment, you'll need to work with it a little and find
your own touch to add to it.
Is it worth the high price tag? Well, Scott's material is
always priced upper-end to create exclusivity in his magic. Truthfully, it should probably be about
half this price, but for a person looking for a solid PSPB routine to play for a big audience, this
is gold. Another good point: unlike many other of Scott's routines, there are no real perishables to
have to replenish on this act (unless you plan on doing the extra part about giving the rope away at
the end). You'll just need these props and bottled water and you are good to go repeatedly with it.