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by Nikodemus » Jan 17th, '06, 13:50
I have seen this trick (Perfect Monte) mentioned in forums.
Here on TM it was mentioned in a post about deceptive advertising (!) because someone that the sales blurb was simply too good to be true. But the response seems to indicate it IS as clean as it claims to be.
Unfortunately it no longer seems to be available.
If anyone owns or knows about this trick, would they care to comment?
Is it as good as it sounds?
Does someone have one to sell?
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by Nikodemus » Mar 4th, '06, 18:42
I tracked this down & bought it from the States.
As for the deceptive advertising claimed by one member on here (who hadn't bought it) - well actually the advertising really was true. Just goes to prove that if you can't figure something out, it doesn't prove it is dishonest advertising.
The gimmick worked just as I imagined it would. It was very well made and deceptive.
BUT I think it is too delicate/awkward to actually use in real life. A shame because it is a nice idea. I am now thinking of my own alternatives to implement a more robust version of the same principle.
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