- Description
Dia Vernon's Message in the Flames:
A method from Dai Vernon to secretly read information (apparently destroyed) right in front of the audience.
Dai Vernon's Mental Prediction:
A way to literally predict exactly what someone will write, and they can write absolutely anything they want.
Dai Vernon's Magazine Test:
A perfect page force you can do with any magazine, and this particular presentation pays off with a perplexing production.
Frank Kelly's Magazine and Picture Test:
Using a magazine and some numbered picture cards you can make a winning bet on something your spectator is only thinking of.
Newmann's "Super-Divino" Sealed Letter Test:
Learn how to reval a spectators birthday, social security number, even their secret code to unlock their phone.
Braunhut's "Thoughts Afire":
A streamlined, ungimmicked, full peek of any post-it note.
Double Envelopes:
Learn how to make an incredibly versatile envelope which can be handed out to your audience, yet it allows you to force or exchange information with no suspicious moves.
Harold Braunhut's "Ad-Venture":
Predict an upcoming event that your spectator is only thinking of.
Reading the Number on a Borrowed Dollar Bill:
Reveal the serial number of a borrowed dollar bill.
A method from Dai Vernon to secretly read information (apparently destroyed) right in front of the audience.
Dai Vernon's Mental Prediction:
A way to literally predict exactly what someone will write, and they can write absolutely anything they want.
Dai Vernon's Magazine Test:
A perfect page force you can do with any magazine, and this particular presentation pays off with a perplexing production.
Frank Kelly's Magazine and Picture Test:
Using a magazine and some numbered picture cards you can make a winning bet on something your spectator is only thinking of.
Newmann's "Super-Divino" Sealed Letter Test:
Learn how to reval a spectators birthday, social security number, even their secret code to unlock their phone.
Braunhut's "Thoughts Afire":
A streamlined, ungimmicked, full peek of any post-it note.
Double Envelopes:
Learn how to make an incredibly versatile envelope which can be handed out to your audience, yet it allows you to force or exchange information with no suspicious moves.
Harold Braunhut's "Ad-Venture":
Predict an upcoming event that your spectator is only thinking of.
Reading the Number on a Borrowed Dollar Bill:
Reveal the serial number of a borrowed dollar bill.