I disagree with the one that call it a "gag". I is a magic effect if you know how to use it
properly.
3-3.5 stars due to the quality.
Hey Penguin, your rating system is flawed.
What about a side way thumb for when you are in the middle of liking or not like.
First,
when you get them they are a bit stiff. The color and painting is nice but this makes them rough
and stiff.
After you break them in the color has faded to a pale yellow with most of the black
gone, This is a similar experience I had with the Jr Wong bananas as well. I have only been working
daily with these for 10 days and they already have faded fast.
Next the instructions.
You get a small sheet of drawings and that is it! This is why those other reviewers probably called
it a gag, they do not get to learn the real work. Check out Dan Garret's video on his handling
since you do not get it from Wong.
also my hands are smaller and had to create my own
move. Where has my friend is 6'5" and he can do it as the drawing. So it is possible to do as his
pictures but do not be surprised that you have to work at it more if your hands are smaller.
The bananas are not equal if shape. My one has a little dip in the outer curve. Almost looks
like a bean pod if it was green.
IT is a shame Wong does not provide actual instructions
to teach the fine points.
PS you will not learn anything about the final OJ production you see
in the video clip.
I would buy these again since I have worked for two weeks on getting
it to look good but not sure if these bananas are the right ones for me or the WONG ones.. get it...
anyway, maybe they can be dyed to bring back the color.