Random I-Tunes Song of The Moment: He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones

Watch the video . . . yep . . . it's that clean. The gimmick is very well made and will last forever-ish. I will say, that I had to somewhat adjust mine a little bit to get it to work cleanly, but no big deal at all. The only other thing I'd be weary of is linking it on the spectator's necklace. It will work, but I'd be afraid I'd break their chain.

Just be careful. Rorrison gives some good pointers here on what kind of necklace to look for, how to get them to loan it to you and a few simple pointers about dealing with people in general . . . all very good. One thing to keep in mind is that the gimmicked key is not examinable . . . you have to do a you-know-what to make it so it seems they examined it before you link it and after you unlink it. It's an easy you-know-what, and Rorrison teaches it well, but just be aware that the ad copy may have lead you to believe that the actual gimmick is examinable.

Final words on the gimmick: The link is super easy and super visual. The unlink is super visual, but not as easy. Just make sure you take the time to practice these moves pretty heavily before taking them out into the real world.

Finally, the bonus gimmick that they teach you how to make is killer . . . stupid simple, but the visuals are amazing. Borrow a spectator's set of keys. Remove a key from the ring. Then bang it (like a linking ring) right back onto the key ring, and instantly hand it out. No switches; you're totally clean. To me this is the best thing on the DVD and something I'd be very likely to use. Considering that you get the gimmick, a visual easy to do effect, a really cool bonus effect and a fairly well-produced DVD all for $30 bucks . . .

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

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