A few minuets playing around with his and you will get it. The instructions are about what you would
expect if you've bought some of this gimmicks that have been around forever, read them over quick,
and then go watch videos of people performing with them. You will learn a lot from observing other
performers after you understand the basic handling. Then it is practice and making it your own. One
thing I will say, however, is that you might want to look into various methods of aging the key. It
looks brand new and, to people who are aware of these things, obviously made using modern methods.
There is discoloring from welding on mine which is only visible on close inspection. My suggestion,
get some Rustoleum brand metallic spay paint (the dark bronze HAMMERED one is my favorite) and give
it a coat, let it dry, do the other side, repeat. After that you will have an excellent product.