I've always loved the suspended deck effect. Despite having 2 versions, I got this one to see if it
had more to offer. Low and behold, it does! The m.o. here is subtle, invisible and does not have to
be 'put away' or for that matter, 'introduced'-it's easily accessible from the start, and remains
invisible at finish. Care needed during suspension, but not much. What I appreciate is how something
so tiny and well camouflaged, can have the entire deck suspended in 1 finger. The addition of
tossing the deck and catching their card, adds greater surprise. Andrew is very thorough in gaff
construction, and presentation. Good camera work as well. It may have helped in the presentation
phase if the camera was set where a spectatotor would be-and not at waist level. Nonetheless, this
is a double shot mystery worth more I think than the price. Further, the card one creates may have
additional usages-think locator, short or crimp card. It may also be palmed out leaving one with a
complete deck. Overall, very happy with this version of the suspended deck. I don't like the idea of
throwing my cards up, and having to pick them up from the ground-but there's a way to do this toss
without so much aftermath chaos.