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Michel Vernet New user 31 Posts |
Hey everyone!
Vernet Magic is very proud to release: PSI Cube! We hope you enjoy it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRTlJ27bZzw PSI Cube: Impossible Prediction System This is not a trick; this is a system to make impossible predictions. When you learn the main concept you'll be able perform many effects where the prediction appears in an impossible location. You can even create your own routines; your imagination is the limit! This new concept brings endless possibilities! .You can predict: numbers, amount of money, safe box combination, pieces of candy, the exact results in an election and many more! .All the selections are absolutely FREE. .Completely self-contained. .Each cardboard cube comes specially printed and finished, to make the origami cube really easy to assemble. .The box is specially designed to carry the gimmick and the origami cube safely. .It includes a gimmick, a specially gimmicked box, 6 origami dice, 6 origami "piggy banks," and a video download with step-by-step explanation. .This system enables you to make miracles! Effect 1 "Die prediction": The mentalist shows a cardboard die and an "invisible" die. He throws the latter into the audience. The mentalist asks the spectator to throw the invisible die and imagine ANY number. Another spectator does the same. The mentalist says to the audience, "They just created a random two-digit number" He asks the spectators to say their numbers out loud. They say, for example, 6 and 5. The mentalist says, "They freely created the number 65. Inside this die there's a prediction." He unfolds the cardboard die and inside it's clearly written: "Prediction: the two spectators will create the number 65". The prediction matches exactly the freely chosen number! Effect 2 "Piggy Bank": The mentalist tells a story about his childhood. He says that he used to save all his money inside a piggy bank and his brother always stole his money. Then, he shows an origami piggy bank. He asks one spectator to guess how much money is there inside the cube. The spectator says, for example, 16 dollars. The mentalist unfolds the piggy bank and several coins fall on the table. He asks the spectator to count all the money. He answers "2 dollars", so 14 dollars are missing. The mentalist points out that there's a written message inside the piggy bank and asks him to read it out loud: "Dear brother I.O.U. 14 dollars". The prediction matches exactly the amount guessed by the spectator! Bonus ideas: "Invisible die": A really practical idea to predict any number "Safe box": Predict the combination of a safe box. "Rubik's Cube coincidence": A strong climax to add to your Rubik routine. "Gift": Amazing prediction regarding candies. "Ballot box": Predict the exact results of an election. You can buy it wholesale at: https://www.murphysmagic.com/product.aspx?id=66098 You can buy it retail at: https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic/......si-cube/ https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S28330 https://www.hocus-pocus.com/magicshop/index.cfm |
alan1954 New user 43 Posts |
I'd like to hear a review from someone who has purchased one. Thanks!
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dooblehorn Inner circle Pittsburg, CA 2474 Posts |
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On Aug 1, 2020, alan1954 wrote: yep, me too |
Michel Vernet New user 31 Posts |
David Kenney from Magic Orthodoxy has recently posted his review of Psi Cube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En8TFUuhAbE |
dooblehorn Inner circle Pittsburg, CA 2474 Posts |
Ugghh..skip to 3:38 for the actual review
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dooblehorn Inner circle Pittsburg, CA 2474 Posts |
Well, I should have guessed, being a Vernet product, not for me. Not saying it’s a bad product at all. Just not a fan of the included gimmick.
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Brookie2644 New user 53 Posts |
How many times can that cube be folded/unfolded before wearing out?
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