Another review?! It's only been a day! Yeah, yeah, I know. Oh well.
I received HyperCards today. After watching it, I had to review it.
Andrew Mayne, in my humble opinion, has always been a creative powerhouse. He's had a few not so good things, but, he also has a lot of very good things as well. Hypercards is one of those very good ideas.
If you haven't seen it, here it is: http://andrewmayne.com/shop/products-page/dvd/hypercards/
I've never owned a linking card effect until this...but I read on the cafe that a lot of them are gimmicked. This one, however, is not. When Andrew set out to make this effect, he wanted to accomplish a few things: He wanted the trick to be impromptu, visual, and he wanted the cards to be examined at the end. And Hypercards was born. I watched the dvd, and I was blown away at the simplicity of how it's done. It looks fantastic. It fooled me every time I watched the demo. It looks as good as Andrews Ghost Bills effect. Enough talking. Let's get down to the review.
The Teaching: Andrew has always been clear and concise on his DVDs. This is no different. There is no stone left un-turned. You will learn every aspect of this trick while watching the DVD. You'll learn the commando link, the advanced link, the reveal, and clean up (if you could call it that).
The method: It's ****in awesome. Literally impromptu linkage. There are no slits or anything in the cards. You can let them be examined at the end. There is no adhesive, or anything sticky.
Difficulty: I guess if you can't tear out the center of 2 cards, this will be a pain in the ass for you. Otherwise it's 1/10 on the difficulty scale.
Quality: The quality was actually really nice. Not on T11's level but who cares.
Overall this was definitely worth the price. If you like the linking card plot, get this.
I received HyperCards today. After watching it, I had to review it.
Andrew Mayne, in my humble opinion, has always been a creative powerhouse. He's had a few not so good things, but, he also has a lot of very good things as well. Hypercards is one of those very good ideas.
If you haven't seen it, here it is: http://andrewmayne.com/shop/products-page/dvd/hypercards/
I've never owned a linking card effect until this...but I read on the cafe that a lot of them are gimmicked. This one, however, is not. When Andrew set out to make this effect, he wanted to accomplish a few things: He wanted the trick to be impromptu, visual, and he wanted the cards to be examined at the end. And Hypercards was born. I watched the dvd, and I was blown away at the simplicity of how it's done. It looks fantastic. It fooled me every time I watched the demo. It looks as good as Andrews Ghost Bills effect. Enough talking. Let's get down to the review.
The Teaching: Andrew has always been clear and concise on his DVDs. This is no different. There is no stone left un-turned. You will learn every aspect of this trick while watching the DVD. You'll learn the commando link, the advanced link, the reveal, and clean up (if you could call it that).
The method: It's ****in awesome. Literally impromptu linkage. There are no slits or anything in the cards. You can let them be examined at the end. There is no adhesive, or anything sticky.
Difficulty: I guess if you can't tear out the center of 2 cards, this will be a pain in the ass for you. Otherwise it's 1/10 on the difficulty scale.
Quality: The quality was actually really nice. Not on T11's level but who cares.
Overall this was definitely worth the price. If you like the linking card plot, get this.