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Full Disclosure:

Jay and I are close friends. We've known each other for nearly a decade now. Over the years, I've consulted for him on several projects (including this one), and he's consulted for me on a few projects. You may believe that this will taint my review. I'm certainly not perfect, but I do try really hard to not let that influence my review. In fact one of the great things about our relationship is that we respect each other too much to NOT tell the truth. Believe me, we've our share of telling the other that an idea, method, effect, etc. was crap. I tell you this now because I want to make it clear that I'm giving this product a good review based on the actual product and not my relationship with Jay.

On to the review:

Are you a coin worker? Do you dabble in the art of coin magic? This DVD has a ton of great material. A lot of it is super knuckle-busting, and a lot of it is relatively simple. There are way too many effects and moves on the DVD to go through every single one of them. However, here are a few highlights. The first highlight is the fact that there is so much stuff on the DVD that I can only give highlights. There are 11 routines taught, and 34 sleights/moves taught. Some of the moves and changes and switches look seriously like real magic. It's tough to say what the best and/or worst effect/move on this DVD is.

Many of you will like one thing over another. I can tell you this, however, if you don't find material on here that you can use and that you can actually do, then you should give up coin magic. It's loaded with great material and is definitely worthy of a position in your reference library.

It's a bit pricey compared to the DVD market today, but still worthy of . . .

Final Verdict:
4.5 Stars with a Stone Status of GEM!

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