I agree with Harry that there are gems in books, I always look in books to find a trick nobody knows or have seen. Harry explains this trick very well with some subtleties. I also think this trick is indeed fooling, I was when I saw the performance. So to conclude this is a very good trick, you can't go wrong with this one. Ron
Excellent trick, especially for the price. Simple but very fooling. Nice tips on performing and really well explained by Harry.
great to watch Harry doing a cleaver trick, well worth the small money paid
Top job Harry ! , initially it fooled me v nice effect well worth a punt at that price . Good one to have in the arsenal for sure . Look forward to trying this one out as soon as I can . Some good tips in there aswell
Amazing effect the video is shot really well with all the instruction you need and a few little subtleties to make it have even more wow factor, I've only performed it to my family because of the lockdown but can't wait to get some reactions from others
A very nice effect, simple to understand, not to many instructions for the spectator, clear performance, a very good 'impact' at the end. Harry's tutorial is clear and to the point, a pleasure to listen and learn from. Thank you!
There's no question, the trick is good. It honors the young man to cite Tarbell Course Lesson 34, Trick 1 as his source. I also have to agree with him that his reduction from 5 to 4 cards is well thought out and indeed an improvement over the old trick version. The price for a rediscovered trick alone is more from our time. I hope that the young man will at least get a not too small share of it, which I begrudge him from the bottom of my heart.
Well constructed effect and routine that Harry teaches you in 15 minutes. Easily performed using a borrowed deck so can be completely impromptu. Great first release for Harry.
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