It took me a Long time to locate the link and password for instructions, which was printed INSIDE
the box the props came in. I had to destroy the box eventually to find it. They had a slip of paper
which told me to 'discard the half card.' Why couldn't they tell me where to look for the password,
or getter yet, just put the info needed on the slip or paper so I wouldn't have to destroy the box?
The biggest beef was with the wallet. It was so shoddily made for the price. The Joker was
glued into the sleeve. It took me 10 minutes with a small screwdriver to release the card. There is
no much excess glue that the Joker will not slide easily (not even less easily) in and out of the
sleeve. This completely defeats the purpose for which the prop was intended.
Paul Harris'
"Anything Deck' is a brilliant concept, and I have been through every iteration and "improvement."
This would be a nice way to perform it in a less formal setting, but for me, the best version by far
is still "Say Anything" by Matt Baker, which is on his Penguin LIVE ACT download. I have used it in
dozens and dozens of formal close-up shows in clubs and cruise ships.
I can use Deep Clear
with my alternate handling where the cards appear inside the card case which has been on the table
the whole time. Unless I get a replacement wallet, it's pretty much garbage.
I would give
this a very high rating if not for the extremely poor quality control.