I thought it would be some elaborate secret, but I was wrong. Nevertheless, what this effect does
is it takes an old classic and combines it with something that is extremely visual. The end product
is something that seems impossible to do.
I tried it, and people flipped. You definitely
receive that "wide-eyed" initial response. Truthfully, I did not expect to receive such dramatic
reactions, but there is definitely something magical about seeing two separate objects fused
together, as if they were both never apart to begin with.
If you don't like it, well
you'll at least learn to utilize a classic in magic. I love it!