At only $25 dollars, it seemed almost too good to be true that I would receive a set of quality
tricks with a genuine leather wallet. The fact is, it was. It seems more to me that the designer
here just had an overstock of wallets that he needed to sell off, and decided to include some trick
ideas as a bonus. In all fairness, the description does say that someone who has never done magic
before can do these; they really are rock bottom beginner routines. I'm definitely not a
professional in any sense, but I can perform quite a bit above this level. I thought it looked like
a neat concept though; a wallet packed with tricks that I could easily and casually carry around.
I'm not putting this product down entirely; it has its good points. For young aspiring magicians,
this is great. The tricks are even fun for doing with your buddies at a party or bar, ect. Just
don't expect to start a career with this. The effect with the business cards I would say is the
highlight of this set, but there are much higher quality versions available. None of the methods
here are really original. If anything, you do get a decent wallet with this for $25, in case you're
needing a new one. I might also mention that it'd be a good idea for the designer to edit his
instructions before selling the product. The typos and grammatical errors were so bad, it was at
times difficult to understand what he was saying. He also left out the instructions for the "bonus"
trick involving the photos of kids with numbered jerseys, but Google helped me with that one. Get
this if you need a wallet, but you're honestly better off with the 12 free trick download that
Penguin offers.