 |
It is nice to have a trick to use that does not require any difficult moves to perform for a change. The illusion works and looks exactly as you see it in the sales video. The trick directs you to a web site for instructions on how to use the pencil. They could have easily included written directions, or a DVD, but manufacturers are getting cheaper now a days and try to pocket every penny they can. Heaven help us if we lose access to the technology that we need to find out how to do tricks marketed without instructions. We will all be in a terrible bind! Astor, the chap who explains the trick I believe, has a very thick accent and he is hard to understand. I had to stop and play the video several times before I was able to thoroughly understand the technique. It is not complex, but visually it is a real fooler. The kit includes a spare, un-gimmicked pencil so you can end clean if you want to. With a little care this device should last a long time, but it does need to be handled carefully. At $20 this is well worth it.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
 |
|