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Marty Regular user 112 Posts |
Hi: I'm tired for my old Mental Epic because it's noisy and it looks like a prop. Should I buy Ken Scott's or Whit Haydn's Killer Epic? I'm going to buy one of them--What would you do? Thanks, Marty.
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Thomas Rudolfo Special user Vienna, Austria, EU 640 Posts |
Just do it without any prop just a pad of paper. That's how I and many other mentalists do it with great success.
THere are several great methods. On Osterlinds DVD there is a routine 'Change of mind' on VOl.3 of his MInd Mysteries Series but there are also a lot of ideas in books. If you need further help just drop an PM and I'd be glad to help. Greetings THomas |
Reuben Dunn Inner circle Has a purple ribbon wraped around my 1592 Posts |
I do have two M.E. for sale if anyone is interested....let me know.
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Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
Also consider the Osterlind ultraboard
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Philemon Vanderbeck Inner circle Seattle, WA 4694 Posts |
Bob Cassidy also has a nice handling of this in his "Art of Mentalism II."
Professor Philemon Vanderbeck
That Creepy Magician "I use my sixth sense to create the illusion of possessing the other five." |
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