I finally decided to review this because it does deserve it.
As a serious student of magic,
I try to find plots that I like, and then find the absolute best methods possible for the routines.
The sandwich plot is a tough one, the sleight of hand versions are usually what we all
learn super early on in our card journey because they are technically not that hard at all. The
problem becomes making the sandwich plot look like magic, and the basic load we all know, while it
does accomplish the end of the effect, doesn't really feel magical at all. (In my opinion)
Then about a year ago I saw this trailer and was absolutely dumbfounded. It looked impossible to
me, and I couldn't recreate it no matter what I tried.
The method here is perfect, and
there is no way a layman would ever figure out how this is done.
This is the only sandwich
effect that looks magical to me, and I feel like it deserves a review because as of right now... do
to how easy this is on the performers part, and the effect you create for the spectator... I believe
there truly isn't a better option for this plot currently.
Amazing work Joseph B. This one
is spectacular.