I was skeptical, prepared to be disappointed. When I watched the video I wasn't sure I'll pull it
off, and the first time not in front of the mirror, true, I didn't.
I returned to the mirror
(overall an half an hour practice all together) and went out again.
Man, the responds were
great !
I performed this one for adults only, so far, and there wasn't one person who didn't
want to know how it's done as much as I did when I bought this.
I actually add a little
demonstration of how it couldn't be done, after performing this, hiding the pinky without doing the
move, thus flashing it, to prove this is truly impossible.
Reputation maker !
I
read an interview with the creator prior to buying this about the creating and marketing process of
magic for magicians. It sounded like there's a chance in some cases the reactions are hand-picked. I
didn't buy that and I glad I didn't. This one delivers and that's a lot to say these days.
I buy tons of magic, here and from fellow magicians, and I've dedicated a large part of my life
to learning buy also to enjoying magic. Too many times what I bought for ten or more times this much
is disappointing.
For 10$ this is a bargain. For 50$ this is a bargain. The secret is a
simple one, but it's golden because it actually works !
Buy and amaze people. It's as
simple as that.
50$ a bargin? Come on miw... lets be real...
It's my every time go-to effect before taking out a ring or a coin. For me being able to perform something that often is a great deal.
I
Would be glad having paid 50$ for the secret for the reactions I get.
Four years have passed, and still when I take my youngest out of the kindergarden these days, I have about 3-5 kids EVERY DAY waiting for me begging to see how I make my finger disappear. They remember it, they talk about it, and they love it. My 5 yrs daughter then shows them how she does it too.
Did I mention how I highly recommend this one?
I learned a method for this years ago, which I assume has to be the same as this version (there's only one place your pinky can go). But even with practice, I assume it really can only be done without an angle issue if your joints are flexible enough. Did I miss something?
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