Just what we need - another really expensive 3-fly trick.
First it was Bob 'sell ya mt grandmammy fer fifty bucks' Kohler who chonked out an apparently "ultimate" version of 3-fly with a hefty price tag, and now it's the turn of English magician Mark Mason with a routine called "Come fly with me" which is going to sell for a bargain $375.
Marks special set of coins aren't available until the end of this month but there's a teaser video on his site which unfortunatly doesn't give even the slightest clue about how good this routine looks.
But even if it looks great, why do we need another fucking 3-fly?
More to the point why do we need more over-priced gaffed coins to achieve an effect that can be done with 4 coins and no gimmicks anyway? Sure the gaffless version might not be quite as perfect but to a lay audience it's the same fucking trick.
Surely this is just $375 of magician pleaser gaffus?
I'll be at FISM, so when I've seen it in action I'll tell you what I think.
MW
Marks special set of coins aren't available until the end of this month but there's a teaser video on his site which unfortunatly doesn't give even the slightest clue about how good this routine looks.
But even if it looks great, why do we need another fucking 3-fly?
More to the point why do we need more over-priced gaffed coins to achieve an effect that can be done with 4 coins and no gimmicks anyway? Sure the gaffless version might not be quite as perfect but to a lay audience it's the same fucking trick.
Surely this is just $375 of magician pleaser gaffus?
I'll be at FISM, so when I've seen it in action I'll tell you what I think.
MW
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