So I gave it four stars as it made my wife (a magician's wife who has lost all her love or wonder
for the world thanks to me) jump up screaming.
Without giving anything away I have done
this type of routine for decades. I love the quality of everything, and with a few clever twists to
make it more convincing, the price however is steep as there is nothing really in the training
materials to justify the cost. Not that Nick isn't a good trainer, it is just you don't walk away
with anything new aside from what you learn by using the self working gimmick. I would have gave
this 5 stars if the price was closer to what one would expect for the material, and training we got
for what I consider to not be a new trick in the grand scheme of things.
Doesn't really disclose method. ???
Yes... sorry, I actually tried to delete my earlier post. It was in response to a different post here from another user. P3 must have spotted it and removed that one. No dig on Shad L Reiser's comments.
With the value of the trick being in the secret, I don't know how it's done. So it's worth 24.95 to me to find out the method. I don't really consider that the prop may only cost 5.00 or whatever.
I could not agree more, Lee. So many magi think that by not getting a bunch of exotic gimmicks, the trick is no good. Total BS! When I buy a trick, it's because it hit my emotions in a very certain way. It's NEVER the arrow, it's ALWAYS the Indian that finally makes his "kill" or point in this case...
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