I love the simple premise of it, and that it relies on the mentalist to put themselves in the
effect. It's a great concept, but the details lost the one star. 1) Don't put the name of the
effect on any of the reveal material. Colorscope is ON paper reveal, if I perform in front of a
crowd which I plan to, someone may interest themselves in googling it and finding it's a product for
sale.
However, there is a few more reveal options, one being a picture in your phone.
It's not supplied on the download site so I don't know where to get it, as todays date is 3/14/23.
May want to fix that.
The real value is the Download, and Patrick Redford/George Tate's
basis of thought. The props are simplistic by nature, which makes them great. I'm not sold on the
keyring that holds the wooden colored plats, but I must say, the minimal aesthetic is beautiful.
If I were a working close up mentalist I would rebuy this knowing what I'm missing and
getting. It's still worth it.