Great review. I have been using mine as my everyday carry for a few weeks, alls well. I did replace the filter, with the filter from my old Telethoght wallet, and that is very effective. As I only carry one debit card, I have B'wave in it, business cards and use a lot of Lewis Le Vals effects(you just need billets, and can entertain for 15 minutes) as well as the Shadows inbuilt abilities. Please tell me how you get on with the Edge (can it fit a bonsalope?)
One thing I don't like is how fiddly it can be getting a business card into the necessary compartment if it's loaded ready for the 'think a card' routine. Otherwise, this is a great piece of mentalism kit.
It doesn’t compare… Not as in it’s better or worse, but in the sense that they’re two very different approaches to what feels like the same outcome to the spectator. One uses equivoque, while the other uses a linguistic subtlety. One uses gaffed cards whose faces can’t be shown completely freely. The other uses cards whose faces can be fully shown, but the backs can only be shown occasionally. One uses 6 cards, one uses 16. I guess my best suggestion would be to try both. As for cost, I would argue that you get more bang for your buck with KK, but the shadow wallet is still definitely worth its price tag.