I love tricks like this that can be done with everyday objects and you can show people how easy it is but they can't reproduce it - even after showing them a few times
Theres a similar one with a Pencil/stick/wand held in the crook of the thumbs above the hands - and with a quick twist it's in the crook of the thumbs but below the hands. I haven't painted a very visual picture, but I know what I mean. I think it was on the "How to do magic with everyday things" DVD.
Or the Rubber band that yo can pull through your thumb (on same DVD).
The one I really love though was something I picked up at a craft fair a few years back and have never seen it sold anywhere since. They are very easy to make though and very very impressive. If I had a web site I could point you to I would. (But I don't. So I wont). Effectively it is just a stick (dowling) that has notches cut all the way up the shaft, and on the end is tacked a very crude propeller (in fact just a flat piece of wood - tacked in very loosely with a nail).
You take a second stick and rub it up and down the notches - and the vibrations cause the propellor to spin round very fast in one direction. You then say that just by thinking about it you can get the propellor to spin the other way - and sure enough that is exactly what happens. You can change direction at will and no knows how you do it.
When you hand it out for others to try - at best they may get it to spin slowly and erractically (there is no way that is spelt like that) - but they have no chance of getting it to change direction. I have never had anyone actually work out how this is done. As I said. very impressive and all for about 2 quid. I'd make them and sell them myself - but I don't like stealing someone elses idea.
Anyway - I seem to be rambling.
Thanks again Seige

for that magical knowledge/memory of yours.
