THE BLURB:
More high-callibre mentalism from lading performer & creator
Andy Nyman.
KOSHER PRODUCTS
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Charade Con Air Mr. Saturday
Night Dead of Night Pages: 24 - Saddle Stitched
MY COMMENTS:
Andy's material is always well thought-out and worth it.
The only other thing I'll mention at this point is that Andy
Nyman will be releasing a brand new book published by
Miracle Factory, BULLET PROOF (which is not available yet at
the time of this writing), and it will contain all the
material from all of his lecture notes. It is a pricey
book, but if you can't wait, or know you can't afford the
Miracle Factory edition, the material in these notes is
highly recommended.
Here's a brief rundown on the effects included: The Good,
the Bad, and the Ugly - Three envelopes are displayed.
Someone selects a name, a chocolate, and a card. The
envelopes are opened and each one reveals the choices.
Charade - While blindfolded, the performer deals the cards
until a participant says stop. Then, the participant does
the same while blindfolded and the performer says stop. The
two cards are mates of each other.
Mr. Saturday Night - A lady plays a game and ends up with
"Mr. Right."
Dead of Night - This is the explanation for a commercially
released routine. Three cards are thought-of and the
performer finds each one in a successively more impossible
manner.
Con Air - A living and dead test which is Andy's version of
an Al Baker classic.