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Round the SquareAl E. SmithA 77-page overview and discussion of the perennially popular Magic Square and some of its family. Variations, tricks and applications aplenty. Simple, practical and workable stuff. No complex formulas required. Nothing beyond low doses of basic arithmetic.
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Bernstein on Number PredictionsBruce BernsteinAs the title says, this is an overview of the subject, impromptu and otherwise. For the really sincere mentalism worker, a carefully worked out ebook on the subject. Several spectators are asked to choose numbers at random, which are then added together in a totally random manner. Yet in spite of the fact that the mentalist could have no idea what numbers would be chosen, and couldn't control what order they would be added up in, when his prediction is shown, it is seen that he was somehow able to predict the exact total! From the early methods of accomplishing this miracle, to the most recent... | ★★★★★ $8.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Forget Your MomMike KempnerINTRODUCTION: Everyone has a mom. And everyone knows just how hard moms work to give their children the love and attention they need to grow into successful adults. Is it possible to forget your mom? Not unless maybe you have Alzheimer's. Or, unless you are the spectator in this effect. This is an application of an underutilized (and somewhat lost) principle that will cause a spectator to forget his own mom! EFFECT: Using a hypnosis premise, you tell the spectator a very simple story that involves his mother. Despite the fact you ask him to say the word "mom", he will be unable to do so.... | ★★★★★ $4.50 to wish list | |
Hand WhichDustin DeanPHASE ONE: You borrow some change from a volunteer, write down a prediction, and have them keep the prediction in their pocket. They make incredibly fair choices with this change, deciding which hand each coin should go while your back is turned. (No, there is no equivoque or magician's choice.) After all choices are made, they open the prediction and it matches perfectly! (While the prediction will always match, a segment of phase one can lead to a wrong call, but Dustin provides a way to handle this gracefully.) PHASE TWO: They randomly select one of the coins and place it in either their... | $14.95 to wish list | |
DIY I-Pad: Do It Yourself Impression PadScott Creasey
For the first time ever, in this 30 minute video, Scott explains and demonstrates how to manufacture the cheap and easy to use, real time impression pad he has been using for years. Once you have the materials together (they are cheap and widely available) and have watched this video, you will be able to produce one of these pads in about ten to fifteen minutes. If you can use a pair of scissors and tape, you can make "The DIY I-Pad" No special... | ★★★★★ $34 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Impossible Mentalism Compilation 1Mike KempnerThe Perfect Passcode PIN Reveal: You tell your spectator that you are going to try to guess their Passcode (or PIN) to their cell phone, but that in order to do so, you first need to see his driver's license. You see his driver's license. The performer only thinks (no asking ANY questions to the spectator or saying ANY words to the spectator) and then immediately writes down 4 numbers on 4 post-it notes (1 number per post-it note). You show the spectator the first 2 of these post-it notes containing the numbers in a random fashion, and the spectator confirms that they DO mean something to him.... | $10 to wish list | |
The FocusRay NobleDo you want to really amaze your friends or spectator? This routine will make you stand out and seem to have powers that can't be explained. Hand them a notepad and pencil. Tell them to shut their eyes and scribble all over the page. When finished the notepad is closed and placed on the table. They now select a real playing card or one from an imaginary deck or maybe just think of an ESP symbol. Once the selection has been made, the notepad is open and the spectator closes their eyes for a few seconds. When told to open their eyes they stare intently into their scribbling. As they stare... | $12 to wish list | |
GnosticCedric TaylorGnostic is a system that allows any mentalist or mystery performer to be his/her own consultant. This is being dubbed as "arguably the most dangerous manuscript ever written". Gnostic is structured so well for the stage performer, if placed in the wrong hands, it could legitimately start a cult. Gnostic is not just an effect, its a full stage show. It puts the power in the hand of the performer. Why spend tons of money on mentalism consultants, when you can be your own consultant? It really doesn't matter what your stage persona is, Gnostic is a system that will allow you to perform... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Extra Sensory PerceptionTony BinarelliFrom the introduction: "Billet test" is one of the classics in mentalism: the mentalist divines a word, a number or a drawing made by a spectator, without coming in contact with the paper. Numberless are the methods designed to solve this problem: "center tears", window envelopes, "umbrella moves" or billet switches. All these methods, in my opinion, have a great weakness: the mentalist must repeatedly touch the billet. With that in mind, I looked for a method to avoid all this "manipulation" and that would appear as real telepathy. What I am going to reveal to you, I think is a good... | $15 to wish list | |
The Swami GimmickSam DalalThis booklet is included with every sale of a swami gimmick at Sam's Funtime shop. With this digital edition you will of course not receive any swami gimmicks. But you will receive all the information about how to use one, with routine ideas and other important information of how to practice and care for your gimmick.
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True LiesMarc PaulA Lie Detector Test that is extremely flexible and 100% accurate. The performer borrows 6 business cards from a spectator or, of course, he can use his own. He clearly writes the word "TRUTH" on three of them and the word "LIE" on the remaining three. A spectator is asked to mix them up so that no one knows which cards are which. Keeping the cards face down at all times the spectator now uses the pen to place an "X" on the face of the unknown bottom card. They do this without looking at the card. They then mix the cards again. The Spectator places the cards face down on the table and six... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Think of Anything in the WorldGerard ZittaA challenging and fun impromptu telepathy routine, with a devious combination of principles, and an original approach. Effect: The spectator thinks of anything in the world (billions of possibilities!), and changes it to something completely different. They focus on a part of that "thing" and you guess it. The methodology uses well known principles, combined with new ones ("Yin Yang", "UPS", "Picture", "Zoom"). There are also new alternatives to dual reality, equivoque, multiple outs or misdirection. All of these can be powerful weapons to add to your impromptu or improvised mentalism toolbox. ... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | |
The Fleetwood NotesMarc Paul
This eBook contains professional mentalism routines from my current shows including: Summing Up... An easy number prediction with a kicker ending. I have been using this number prediction for the last 3 years as an opener. It can also be performed off the cuff as a piece of impromptu mentalism that... | ★★★★★ $22.50 to wish list | |
The Human EquationMarc PaulWhen this idea popped into my head I could not wait to try it out. I had a show the very next day and put this routine in. It was a storming success. You will not find any new methods here, although the principles in use are very well hidden. What you will find is a concept and presentation that I think is VERY special. Recently thoughts regarding my own act have turned to making the whole performance more of an experience for EVERYONE in the audience. Performers who use any Q&A routine know that one of the appeals of such a routine is that it is a "Macro" effect. In other words everyone... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
AAA Phone Mystery: Anywhere, Anytime on AnybodyMarc PaulA piece of direct mind reading with an imaginary mobile phone. A spectator is asked to think of a persons phone number. They are given a business card and asked to write the number on the card and then fold it into quarters with the writing inside. During this the performer turns his back so there is no chance of him seeing. Upon turning around the folded card is briefly touched to the performers forehead. The spectator is given a second business card and is asked to write the persons name this time. Again the performer turns his back and again when he turns around the folded card is briefly... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Living KeyCristóbal Carnero LiñánFrom the current close-up repertory of Cristóbal, this is the final routine with the Haunted Key. A demonstration of energy work or a bizarre effect of possession, you choose. The perfect Halloween effect. Use with caution: spectators will freak out. This is not for the hobbyist, but it's an easy effect to perform if you have experience with this kind of techniques. Effect You give the key to a spectator who can feel how the key comes to life with his own energy. Finally the mentalist proves how the spectator and the key are now connected. Features
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Tingsha OfferingMystic AlexandrePlease note that this download product does not include Tingsha bells. The Tibetan term 'ting' refers to the ringing sound of metal, to the cadence of a musical note. 'Sha' means hanging or suspended. When the two pieces strike each other they produce this clear, pure, cleansing sound, which can be used to focus the mind before and after meditation. Tingsha Bells create a meditative vibration, calling one into the here and now. The striking sound clears any disturbing energies bringing clarity to any space. They can call us to awareness, to mindfully remember who we are, and to recognize... | $5 to wish list | |
Gan JueMystic AlexandreThe Contents Herein Are For Psychic Entertainers Who Want To Come Across As The Real Thing. For the most part, these routines will not come across effectively unless they are presented with an air of believability. If you don't intend on presenting these as real demonstrations, please do not purchase this manuscript as there will be, with a couple of exceptions, little information of use to you. I am involved in the metaphysical community and these have all been demonstrated in that environment. Not to be taken lightly. The following will probably be received as a controversial statement,... | ★★★★★ $24 to wish list | |
Healing ExperimentMystic AlexandrePreviously released exclusively within the PEA (Psychic Entertainer's Association) this is a quick and easy visualization experiment where your subject imagines colorful butterflies frolicking around a water fountain in a magical garden. This is good for the psychic entertainer in casual settings, perfect for one on one while waiting for a meal, or hanging out in your library in front of the fireplace.
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Cards of the CovenantMystic AlexandreThis is an exercise in pure performance and psychological effectiveness. Easy to do and it works. Not to mention the fact that by performing it you will become a better overall performer in all the other effects you choose to perform. A great effect for beginning mentalists who want to get good fast, bold, awesome. A deck of cards is brought out, removed from its case and the performer demonstrates what the spectator is to do in a moment by spreading the deck face-down on the table and randomly removing a card. The deck is then quickly shuffled. The 52 card deck is again spread face down... | $6 to wish list | |
The Pad and BillzTC Tahoe
The impact it has on layman is tremendous. Yes it is simple, simple in execution and easy for audiences to follow. EFFECT The Entertainer removes a deck of cards and discards the box,... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
TrustGerard ZittaTrust: A spectator guesses the card placed in full view on the table at the very beginning. (Uses dual reality among other bold principles, but the cool thing is that the participant can swear in front of everybody that it is the same card). There is absolutely no force for the spectator's card. Variations on Trust: Including an interesting one with a business card where you write the card (before the spectator reveals her card). Crossword: Another, and different, method for "Trust". Smashed: The spectator forgets her drawing. Subliminal: An interesting addition to a force. This... | $20 to wish list | |
An Impromptu Mental Card RoutineNick ConticelloTarbell Course contributor Nick Conticello follows his debut The Shadow Placement with three more sensational new effects requiring only an ordinary deck of 52 cards and a clear head to perform. One sleight is required; we include The Widdershins Cut, an effective and simple false cut. Contents include: 1. THOUGHT CAUGHT: An unprepared deck is shuffled by the performer and cut by the spectator. Two piles of cards are dealt out. The spectator thinks of a card in one of the piles and buries the selection in the deck himself. The performer scans the cards quickly, and removes one card, which turns out to be the selection. No... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Mental MasterpiecesLarry BeckerLarry Becker is a name in mentalism that doesn't need any introduction. Here he performs a 40-minute show in front of a live audience and then teaches every nuance of every effect performed except the last effect.
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