I like the trick. However, the description of the presentation of this effect makes it seem a lot
more "clean" than it truly is. He has left out the part about the spectator repeatedly snapping his
fingers when he sees his animal. WAY less clean than the way the effect is written.
Next,
I think the actual trick is great, but it's regurgitated greatness. I wish the credits would have
been revealed in the product description so that I would have been able to identify the fact that I
essentially already "have it" in other forms.
Next, I'm not too impressed by the actual
quality of the material the card is printed on. The ink is faint for certain colors. Also, it's
simply printed on good glossy paper, with maybe some sort of lamination treatment I'm unfamiliar
with. However, I was expecting/hoping for something printed on PVC credit card or rewards card type
of material. Would be WAY better. It's laughable to think that this is supposed to look like
something authentic. That's craziness. You're better off just thinking that the effect will be
good enough for them to suspend disbelief.