With all props to the origins of this routine Jon Armstrong has tweaked this into a true two-phase
gem.
It's pitched as a Zoom trick - which it most certainly can be - but I can't wait to
try this in person with someone. The instructional vid runs 27m, and Armstrong is simple and clear
and concise on the how-to, and provides some nice tips on spectator control, too. He even includes a
clean finish if the spectator somehow doesn't follow the steps.
No gimmicks. No stacks. No
sleights.
A winner X100.
Well done, Jon. I love this.