If you're looking for audience involvement, this isn't bad. Unfortunately, only one or two of the
effects is useable in a walk around situation. The rest are dependent on a table or some other
surface. Some have the possibility of being a little confusing to the spectators as they are
dependent upon following your directions to make it work. One depends upon you supplying a couple of
gimmick coins they assume most magicians have (maybe you do, but I didn't because they're not that
useful).
In a dinner table situation, you can have some fun with these as long as you
remember the directions and have the right audience member. If you are looking at doing walk around
magic, it might not benefit you as much.
Yup I semi agree...but Wayne wasn't really aiming this at the walk round market though now was he. I mean its called "Look no hards" so he's going to need to use the spectators. I guess he could have called it "look no hands and my legs don't work so it isn't really for walk-round either". But that title is just not that catchy. I can just imagine him either laughing at me writing this or in the process of sending me an email with some swear words in it. :) I Like to think the later. Some cracking magic though if you ask me. But as a fellow wheelchair user, I'm not really in the walk-round trade either. LOL