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This trick has it's pros and cons. Luckily, the pros out weigh the cons. You get a gimmicked glass and an ungimmicked glass. You get a couple of other minor things such as coins and a carrying case. The ungimmicked glass is not included for inspection, although it can be inspected. Enticing the audience to inspect props isn't my thing as I feel it not only breaks the flow of the trick, but it also makes the audience feel like they're entitled to ask to inspect everything else in subsequent tricks that you don't want them to examin.
The tricks themselves are pretty good. The only downside to this gimmick is that it's kind of pointless to do it at a table hopping gig or at a dinner table where glasses are easily available. I've never attempted to use it at such shows, however in my experience with other tricks that use objects that can easily be found at a dinner table, it usually invites the spectators to suspect the prop being used is a gimmick.
That alone is what is preventing this from getting a 5
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
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