I'd like my review to be helpful, so I want, first, to say: I'd rate this 4 1/2, if I could -- and
you should buy it.
I reserve 5 stars for tricks which are mind-blowing and brilliant
and...well, perfect -- because that's what 5 out of 5 stars means to me. And this trick isn't at
*that* level, so I can't give it 5 stars. On the other hand, it's a pretty good packet trick, so it
deserves more than a B- (which is what a score of 80 -- i.e., 4 out of 5 stars -- is). So, I wish I
could rate it 4 1/2 stars, and you should keep that in mind.
Look, this is a neat way to
accomplish the effect shown in the promo/ad. The video is precisely accurate, and you'll be able to
do exactly what you see being done.
There's one "move" which will or won't require
practice, depending on your dexterity and expertise.
But, aside from that, it's
super-straightforward, and generates a great reaction.
And it's only a few bucks.
You're reading this review because you've seen the video, and you're thinking, "I'd pay [fill in
the blank] for this, if it actually teaches me how to do this." It will.
Maybe a different
way of looking at it is to ask yourself, "Would it be worth paying [however much] in order to be
able to create in my spectators the reaction I had when I looked at this video?" It will do that, so
you should buy it.
Oh, for Heaven's sake, stop reading reviews, and just buy the darned
thing.