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Cool trick, well made gimmicks, good price, misleading ad copy and crappy instructions . . .

A borrowed lighter changes colors . . . cool trick.

The gimmicks required are light weight and can be carried with you anywhere you want - you only need to bring one. They're strong and will last quite a while I would presume . . . well made gimmicks.

For only ten bucks, this is a utility prop that you're very likely to get your money's worth . . . good price.

The ad copy claims, however, that you can change a lighter to one color and then change it back and hand out the lighter. Um . . . I'm not sure how you would do that with this gimmick . . . misleading ad copy.

The instructions are vague, less than a page long and not very clear. Further, they don't teach you the above mentioned effect of changing back. The handling taught for the basic effect is so vague that I basically just took a guess at what I thought they might be saying. Also, the instructions mention that this is perfect to do in conjunction with the vanishing candle. It then tells you to set up the vanishing candle and use the lighter to light the candle. Then do the color changing lighter effect using a different method. It never really explains how to really combine it with the candle . . . crappy instructions.

Cool trick, well made gimmicks, good price, misleading ad copy and crappy instructions . . . throw it all in a blender and you get a couple of cool gimmicks that you'll figure out how to use with your own methods. For ten bucks and the "silk" handling mentioned in the ad copy it's worth it. A big hit for crappy instructions, but still a worthy opponent for sure.

Final Verdict:
4 Stars with a Stone Status of Gem.

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