Puncture
Alex Linian
(Based on 1 review)
- The visual illusion of the pen going through their own Euro is 100% "oh my god" perfect.
- The actual borrowed Euro is in full view as the pen contacts the coin.
- The pen is normal and examinable..but has a very specific property that makes the effect possible.
Available in Euro and US Quarter versions.
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I've never been a fan of [item] through quarter. Maybe it's because too many people do it. Or maybe it's because so few routines actually look like what they're supposed to.
My thinking has changed now that I've seen Puncture.
However, I wasn't immediately sold. As usual, I read the booklet before watching the DVD. I knew it already had one thing going for it: the quarter actually looked like it might have been punctured -- not just merely a round hole.
The instructions were clear, concise and even a bit of fun to read. But after trying it a few times, I wasn't convinced it would look that great. Then I watched the video. Holy sh*t! It looked like a million bucks!
Is it going to take many hours practice? Sure. But then every good routine requires that.
I think this will be my last review for today since I'm going to spend the rest of it sitting in front of the mirror.
My thinking has changed now that I've seen Puncture.
However, I wasn't immediately sold. As usual, I read the booklet before watching the DVD. I knew it already had one thing going for it: the quarter actually looked like it might have been punctured -- not just merely a round hole.
The instructions were clear, concise and even a bit of fun to read. But after trying it a few times, I wasn't convinced it would look that great. Then I watched the video. Holy sh*t! It looked like a million bucks!
Is it going to take many hours practice? Sure. But then every good routine requires that.
I think this will be my last review for today since I'm going to spend the rest of it sitting in front of the mirror.