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MagicRhett New user Cumberland, MD 54 Posts |
Does anyone know if there are building plans for a prediction chest? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
It would help if you described the prediction act you have in mind - a prediction chest can be as small as a file card box (see The Wizards' Journal #12 - Telematic Prediction Box) or large enough to hold a big story prediction of several events (The Wizards' Journal #13 - Building a Better Nest). You could also use (in many cases) a chalk board like my "Mental Epilogue" from Hardboard and Duct Tape Book One, or "Whiteboard Citation For Mentalists" from Mini-Mysteries Book Two. How big do you want to go?
Jim Gerrish
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MagicRhett New user Cumberland, MD 54 Posts |
I was looking for something like a master prediction with the chest and table.
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tristanmagic Special user 533 Posts |
The master prediction ( using the chest & tube) is a Dick Zimmerman creation and no plans are available for this.
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Blair Marshall Inner circle Montreal, Canada 3660 Posts |
I think he is only looking for something similar.
A "bottomless" box, and a tray or table top that will deliver an envelope/prediction into the box, is all that's needed. How complicated or technical you wish to make props is up to you. The "bottomless" box could be inside another one and be held by an audience mamber, removed to be put on the tray/table and the work is done. Do you want the prediction to be raised into the box? Then spring load the holder under the tray/table flap to position it up in the box. Just some thoughts. Blair
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
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On Dec 14, 2014, Blair Marshall wrote: If that's the case, there is a description for a nest of boxes (table load/assistant assisted) on one of the DVDs with Albo's, "The Ultimate Thayer" set, although no actual building plans.
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