reviewed by hal barlow (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Tuesday 29 April, 2025)
Smooth indeed! Well worth the $8.
reviewed by hal barlow (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Tuesday 14 November, 2023)
This is very good. The method is simplicity in itself, but as I have found through using it, very fooling. This is one of my favorites of Ian's releases.
reviewed by hal barlow (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Friday 19 May, 2023)
There are better methods for this effect. What is presented is workable, but not revolutionary.
reviewed by Christian Mach (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Wednesday 15 February, 2023)
I think Mr Baxter's version of Touch is very good, and I will try this version.
But I removed one star :
- because it is difficult for me to understand the details of one of the moves (I understand the steps of this move on the whole, but I'm not sure of the position of the hands or the cards),
- because I'm not sure to realize how the whole trick must look like.
As in "Himber happening", another very good trick from Mr. Baxter, this trick is based on a choreography and on some misdirection.
And to well understand this choreography, a video would be the best solution. There could at least be pictures.
reviewed by hal barlow (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Wednesday 01 February, 2023)
Not an improvement in my opinion. The added climax is weak and illogical.
reviewed by hal barlow (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Tuesday 19 July, 2022)
A simple clear plot finally gets a simple clear handling. This handling makes this wonderful trick easily accessible to most everyone with no loss of effect. Worth much more than the modest price of $4.
reviewed by hal barlow (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Wednesday 09 March, 2022)
Perfect large group card trick. Lots of comedy potential.
reviewed by Marc Rehula (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Friday 10 September, 2021)
I've explored many methods made for Curry's Open Prediction premise (that is, the methods I have access to), and I've been frustrated by how convoluted some of them are (double facers, rough-smooth). I'd come to the conclusion that the version in Card College was the cleanest, most direct method. But I struggle with palming, so I've still been looking. This version is now my favorite. The sleights are easier (at least for me) and the effect is still clean and direct. Highly recommended.
reviewed by Dave Campbell (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Thursday 09 April, 2020)
I have a couple Himber wallets -- and have a couple tricks I like to do with them, but THIS one is a welcome addition, and for 4 bucks, if you've got a wallet, don't pass it by.
If you don't have a Himber wallet yet, you won't need an expensive one to do this.
Well written, and a cool idea!!
reviewed by Michael Cook (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Sunday 21 April, 2019)
It’s not what the description says. You have to do a card switch in plain view of your spectator. It’s not even explained good. The description on how to do the “move” is terrible.