Full disclosure, Kyle is a friend and did send me a copy of ‘Bling Link’ to review. That being said,
I’ll be completely honest and fair with my review.
Quick Review: Despite some minor
production quality issues, ‘Bling Link’ is a great routine using two borrowed, ungimmicked items and
is within the grasp of any performer with some practice.
Production Quality: This download
is shot at the bar in the back of Grand Illusions, a restaurant/brewery Kyle regularly performs at.
It’s shot using a single camera (a phone camera, I presume) operated by Kyle’s wife. I do wish there
were some alternate camera angles used, as that would have been helpful with some of the moves
taught. The audio quality is poor at times, often becoming muffled throughout the video. There is
also quite a lot of background noise, as this was filmed in a place of business. Despite the audio
issues, you will still be able to learn the effect just fine. The tutorial is shot in HD, easy to
follow and well-explained.
The Effect: The effect is a linking and unlinking effect using
a borrowed bill and borrowed finger ring. If you like what you see in the trailer, you’ll be
satisfied with your purchase. The routine has some great moments, and the moves are pretty easy to
get down. My only complaint with the routine/handling is that the effect itself is quite small in
scale, as it uses a folded bill and finger ring, so your spectators will need to look close. I
realize that is just the nature of the effect, but I felt it was important to note.
If
you’re a fan of Kyle’s previous releases, especially The Hancock Effect & Hancock Change, I think
you’ll be quite happy with ‘Bling Link’ as it makes a great addition to any working repertoire.