Righty-ho!
Well, I've had my BESP2 for around a week now, so thought I'd drop a few comments into the mix.
As others have already commented upon, the quality of both the props and the booklet really are first-class and, in some ways, it's actually quite difficult to see how MagicBox are able to put these out for anything less than £20 and still make a profit
It is, perhaps, a shame that - as originally-planned - the cards cannot be used with a s/sharpie (hopefully we'll see that addressed with BESP3

), but certainly doesn't detract from any of the solid routines as supplied.
Like other buyers, I spent a good 10 minutes examining the cards, to see if I could figure out the marking-system - bloody hell, it's clever! After giving up, and flipping to the relevant page, I was up-to-speed within 15-20 minutes; folks who say they have trouble 'seeing' the marks really could do with visiting the optition (no disrespect intended, but I can't see how anyone would struggle, unless their vision really was quite poor).
Running through the deck for the first couple of practice-sessions is actually quite an odd experience - if you really
did possess ESP-abilities, this is
exactly what it would feel like, I suspect!
The supplied routines are fairly wide-ranging, and there's some great stuff there from Dobson, Osterlind and Banachek; the real jewel of the lot, however, is Murray's own 3SP - an absolutely spectator-flooring 3 phase routine, which builds nicely to an almost-impossible climax.
The only real critisism I could offer is that this is exactly the type of product that would benefit from it's own forum (much like the recently-opened 'Between The Lines' froum @ MagicBox); I've a strong feeling that there's so much scope for the development of additional effects, using this deck, that this seems to be a missed opportunity.
In short, however, I think you could say that I'm more than impressed with BESP2, and would recommend it in an instant, if mentalism is your thing
