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You're probably aware of the method and yes it's the same process so instead I'll discuss the props. First is the wallet. It's very nicely made and compliments the routine. It and the coins work perfectly. Interestingly, the set I received had one of the gimmicks constructed wrong, but because of that I'm able to eliminate a move that's usually required, so their mistake was an improvement, I don't guess they've discovered it or they'd be making them all that way. The coins are fascinating to the spectator due to their large size and antique appearance. There was a difference between my set's Morgan dollar and gimmick and it bothered me at first (still does), but those I tested it on didn't notice. Plus, if I get irritated about it enough a little steel wool will be an easy fix. For this reduced price it's a bargain and something you'll use forever. It's very easy to do and only a little practice and spectator management will have you rock starring this one in no time. Very highly recommended version of a classic method.
If you don't know the method, I'd like to mention that if you're set doesn't work as being shown online, if you're gimmick was made wrong like mine, slide it into the wallet with the side upwards where it's invisible when the wallet is opened. You'll have to use the other side of the wallet for the coin gimmick during performance and the handling will have to be slightly modified. You'll figure it out, it's nothing deep and very simple methodology. If not, somehow find me and I'll explain my method with a backwards gimmick.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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