Wo, so many new ideas and applications for an old standard. Maybe you used to carry this prop but
dropped it in the "old magic" drawer. Time to break out this versatile bad-boy and use it in new
ways. Not only did I learn a bunch of killer routines, it also teaches principles you can use to
create your own new tricks. On top of that, you get *two* top-quality decks.
I really wished
these had been made in "readable" way, but I'm not going to reduce my enthusiasm because of that.
You get great instructions that compensate.
Even though Craig says to stick with the "classic"
setup, I'm going to suggest you look at the Geoff Williams setup, taught in his Penguin Lecture.
I've been using that for a long time and I feel it makes finding the selection far easier, to let me
concentrate on spectator interaction instead of math.