"The trick is good for restaurants, walk around, and close-up. " -Arnie Levin , Linking Ring Magazine
"If you work in a place that is Starbucks-adjacent, this could be a winner for you." -Payne, M-U-M Magazine
"It is very organic." -Alex and Nico, Reviewer
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"It's a fun effect!" -Costas, Reviewer
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"Wishbone” is fresh and different, as well as baffling and surprising. This Wishbone stirs things up and makes a magic dream come true." -Wayne Kawamoto, Magic.About.com
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"If you like what you see in the trailer and what you read in the ad copy, you will like this effect and will be happy with it. " -Dr. J. M. Ayala de Cedoz, MyLovelyAssistant
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"This is a great piece of situational magic. " -James Conti, Reviewer
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"If you go to coffee shops a lot, this is a must have." -Tom Elderfield, Reviewer
"video review" -David Kenney, Reviewer
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"you've got an absolute miracle in your hands..." -David Penn, !Wizard Product Reviews
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"I think this is the trick which looks the most impromptu and which gets very strong reactions!" -Alexis De La Fuente, Reviewer
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"It plays just as strong if not stronger in a casual setting as it would in formal close up. This is going to be a favorite among strolling magicians. It’s a great opener, and works well enough as a standalone or one off. I loved it! " -William Draven, Reviewer
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". Keep a few of these in your pocket, and you're ready to perform anytime. It's certainly more organic to perform it at a coffee shop that has wooden stir sticks, but it's not necessary at all. If you have the Wishbone gimmick with you, you have everything you need to perform this. " -Jeff Stone, MagicReviewed.com
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"Anytime you can use something organic in magic that is easily recognisable by the spectator's, and perform them under the right conditon making it seem impromptu then you have a true miracle. Add to that the fact it happens IN THEIR HANDS with something they just signed moments before then you have a killer effect" -Paul Romhany, *Reviews Vanish Magazine