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I hate being made a fool of, and I really hate being taken advantage of. This illusion does both. This trick could have been an instant download as most of what you need to do this is probably in your home already. If you buy this you will see that most of the cost went into the elegant packaging. When you start to open the ornate black cardboard sleeve, there is a warning telling you to watch the instructional video FIRST. I now know why. Because if you opened the package first, and saw what you had paid all this money for, you would quite possibly scream bloody murder!! And you would be sure that something had to be left out......but it IS all there.
The concept, and effect, is certainly worth something, but paying $20 for what is supplied is highway robbery, to the max! For the most part, the video presentation is accurate, however, you do NOT do this trick with an empty can of fluid (it HAS to be a carbonated beverage in an aluminum container) like they say, a couple of times. The can has to have a certain amount of liquid in it. There is also a significant amount of time needed to set this up, it is not a trick that can be done on the spur of the moment. It takes at least 5 to 10 minutes to get it prepped once you are proficient. It can be sloppy and messy if done incorrectly as well. One other aspect of the illusion that bothers me is that the pop top tab can not be shown pulled UP, like it would be on a real can of open soda. It has to remain flat, until the end when you pop open the can. This would be worth buying for half the price, but at $20 I definitely do not recommend it.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!] |
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