This is actually the second time I purchased "Holy Moly." I carried the first set around in my
pocket for about a year before one of the washers was lost. (And to prevent this from happening
again, I also purchased Joshua Jay's "Pro Carrier" in the same order, to store these washers along
with my gaffed coins.)
I like that the magic happens in the spectators hands, and I love
that spectator can examine the washers to look for moving holes or any other trickery.
In
my next order, I plan to purhase Sankey's "Holy Stretch," which adds one more magical moment to this
effect. For the price, I wish that Holy Stretch was included with Holy Moly. But I wouldn't go as
far as saying it's overpriced. As an item's value is whatever somebody willingly pay for it, and I'm
willing to pay for both pieces.