The first peek is a well constructed idea that combines Milt Kort's dribble peek with a neat switch concept, so it's essentially an impromptu force. Easy to do and seems very fair, I like it. The second peek is a force, which I believe to be Ed Marlo's 'Fingertip Peek Force' from Revolutionary Card Technique, this is however credited to Chris Korn as being based on his impromptu short card principle - I'd be grateful if anyone can tell me the exact credit. So anyway, this is still another great easy sleight and fairly underground too.
Personally as a sequence I don't think they flow too well - this obviously won't be considered from a layman point of view but from a magician perspective your basically just executing two very different moves - however they are both very decent and worth knowing moves.
Justin doesn't use any controls after the spectators have seen their selections, but you could easily incorporate some if preferred.
The teaching is understandable but the production is quite far behind most modern downloads which you may find problematic if your not already familiar with some of the handling used.
Overall, these are cool moves which allow you to be a strong stride ahead of the specs, the production quality did slightly bother me but hey-ho professional equipment is expensive!
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