Alright a review for you guys. let me start off by saying this is one of my favorite things i bought off of the on demand section. so i hope this helps you and gets you to buy it if you love sandwich routines.
What they say: A three-phase sandwich routine that progresses in both visual impossibility and appeal, leaving your spectators with an inexplicable climax of sheer magic. Learn each phase in detail, along with an additional sandwich effect by Jeff Semel. Along the way, you’ll gain valuable knowledge with Bill’s encyclopedic knowledge of card magic.
Method: alright so phase 1 is grate!!! now i thought it was like dan and daves little sandwich in they Deja Vu trick they do. this scared me off a bit because i didnt really like the way and and dave did it. but i desided to buy it anyway and it is 10 times better and easier. so phase 1 is GREAT!!!! phase 2 is really good too. a little easy to figure out for a magician but will keep a spectator thinking. Phase 3 is good too only if you do it right. phase 3 uses a very very small gimmick. and its easy to make or do or what ever you want to call it. i dont really do phase 3 because im not a big fan of the gimmick and i dont really want to put the work into phase 3 because i most likely wont use it because i mostly perform on the spot. but its really good too. not there is a bonus trick that comes along with it. basicly you take the jacks, place them down on the table and then get a card picked and put that face up on the table. then you take the jacks and loose them in the deck. next you place the deck down, rub the card on the table and instantly two face down cards are sandwiching the card. and they are the jacks. GREAT GREAT GREAT!!! so i replaced phase 3 with this bonus trick. he also shows you a variation on it. so phase 1, 2, and the bonus trick are impromtu. love it. and its not that hard to do either. so yeah. method, 9/10 (because the third one isnt impromtu).
angles: they are great. dont really need to worry about those except on the third phase. 8.5/10
teaching: its amazing. Bill Goodwin is a GREAT teacher and is ICREDABLE at card magic. he did the trick and then when he explained it i was like wow that was a double lift??? lol it is AMAZING to watch him. 10/10
overall: GREAT GREAT GREAT!!! love this trick and i will be using the a lot. one of my best buys just because i like sandwich routines and this one is very visual. over all rating I give it a 9/10. buy the trick
What they say: A three-phase sandwich routine that progresses in both visual impossibility and appeal, leaving your spectators with an inexplicable climax of sheer magic. Learn each phase in detail, along with an additional sandwich effect by Jeff Semel. Along the way, you’ll gain valuable knowledge with Bill’s encyclopedic knowledge of card magic.
Method: alright so phase 1 is grate!!! now i thought it was like dan and daves little sandwich in they Deja Vu trick they do. this scared me off a bit because i didnt really like the way and and dave did it. but i desided to buy it anyway and it is 10 times better and easier. so phase 1 is GREAT!!!! phase 2 is really good too. a little easy to figure out for a magician but will keep a spectator thinking. Phase 3 is good too only if you do it right. phase 3 uses a very very small gimmick. and its easy to make or do or what ever you want to call it. i dont really do phase 3 because im not a big fan of the gimmick and i dont really want to put the work into phase 3 because i most likely wont use it because i mostly perform on the spot. but its really good too. not there is a bonus trick that comes along with it. basicly you take the jacks, place them down on the table and then get a card picked and put that face up on the table. then you take the jacks and loose them in the deck. next you place the deck down, rub the card on the table and instantly two face down cards are sandwiching the card. and they are the jacks. GREAT GREAT GREAT!!! so i replaced phase 3 with this bonus trick. he also shows you a variation on it. so phase 1, 2, and the bonus trick are impromtu. love it. and its not that hard to do either. so yeah. method, 9/10 (because the third one isnt impromtu).
angles: they are great. dont really need to worry about those except on the third phase. 8.5/10
teaching: its amazing. Bill Goodwin is a GREAT teacher and is ICREDABLE at card magic. he did the trick and then when he explained it i was like wow that was a double lift??? lol it is AMAZING to watch him. 10/10
overall: GREAT GREAT GREAT!!! love this trick and i will be using the a lot. one of my best buys just because i like sandwich routines and this one is very visual. over all rating I give it a 9/10. buy the trick