I so recall over-hearing the late and great Albert Goshman explaining to a lad making a complaint of this sort that Magic is an industry rife with hustlers and charlatans that don't believe that's what they are; they thrive on hype and though 90% of what they offer comes complete with a foul oder to it, they will convince you that it is the Holy Grail.
If you can find a copy of Harry Anderson's parody publication WEENIE Magazine you will see a detailed explanation as to what all those buzz words really mean like "Timeless Classic" etc.
Just know that it is all a "starter kit" and some of us can take that piece of crapola and transform it into a thing from which miracles and legend are made
Rick Maue and I have a tendency to take a piece we down-right hate and believe to be exceptionally useless and work with it until we can come up with at least a half-dozen ways of proving our selves' wrong ... we create value and application for the "thing". One of my biggest pet peeves being the Center Tear but I've found situations that allow me to justify the illogical and thus, give myself permission for using this otherwise
worthless P.O.S. idea that magician's seem to love.
