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Mike Robbins Elite user Anchorage, Alaska 447 Posts |
Where is Anneman's original routine documented? Anyone like another version over his?
Thanks, Mike
The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.
Shakespeare |
Philemon Vanderbeck Inner circle Seattle, WA 4697 Posts |
Apparently the Anneman version of "Seven Keys to Baldpate" first made its appearance in his book, "Book Without A Name."
Personally, I prefer the Key-R-Rect version just because it's so clean in the handling.
Professor Philemon Vanderbeck
That Creepy Magician "I use my sixth sense to create the illusion of possessing the other five." |
Lee Marelli Special user Aurora, Colorado 876 Posts |
Hi Mike: If you go to the 7 Keys to Baldpate Topic on page 10 of this mentalists' forum, you will find a lengthy discussion of this topic including origins, etc., that I think will answer your questions. There are also two routines given in detail by myself and Ian Rowland that you may find are interesting. Hope this helps you and others interested in this topic.
"Mentalism is a state of mind." Marelli
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