Shin Lim is one of the most revolutionary card magicians according to my opinion, but I haven't heard a lot of good about his teachings. I'm not talking about the big stuff, like Dream Act and 52 Shades of Red, but his other products like IV, ShinSplint and Spellbound.
I wanted to buy ShinSplint, but after hearing about a lot of flashing, unrealistic trailer and bad teaching, with no talking at all, I was repelled. Spellbound of course wasn't a trick that I liked anyway, because I have another spelling trick that I find is more suitable for me and gives a much better effect, but I was thinking about IV and Control Freak. I have a pretty good understanding of how the sleights are done, except for maybe the multiple shift in Control Freak, but I don't care about that. I want proper instruction. Difficulty does not repel me. I am willing to practise, but do the products give proper instruction?
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." - Vince Lombardi
I wanted to buy ShinSplint, but after hearing about a lot of flashing, unrealistic trailer and bad teaching, with no talking at all, I was repelled. Spellbound of course wasn't a trick that I liked anyway, because I have another spelling trick that I find is more suitable for me and gives a much better effect, but I was thinking about IV and Control Freak. I have a pretty good understanding of how the sleights are done, except for maybe the multiple shift in Control Freak, but I don't care about that. I want proper instruction. Difficulty does not repel me. I am willing to practise, but do the products give proper instruction?
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." - Vince Lombardi