I love Tommy Wonder's original routine and liked the idea of a simplified handling with an
alternative to the prop essential to the original version. I also love Dan Harlan and should preface
by saying I'm typically very pleased with his offerings. This one needed more time in the woodshed.
Harlan's performance was at times rather awkward and, for me, didn't inspire a ton of confidence in
the routine. The handling utilizing the new prop was at times convoluted enough that it made me
appreciate the elegant of the original prop, even if its by nature a bit suspicious. I think this
routine is worth a look ... perhaps you can do something brilliant with it. As for me, I'm going to
stick with the original routine, which is a truly beautiful piece of coin magic.