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Dee Christopher
THE BLURB:
Dee Christopher's work on the John Riggs Add-A-Number pad from The Psychic Agenda.* With the Broken Wings device, you can easily: Predict impossible things Make writing appear, disappear or transform Create dual realities Force cards Automatic writing without special pens Peek information Drawing Duplications Switch billets or cards This device is a gimmicked pad. It's simple in it's workings, but since it's conception 2 years ago, I've used it everywhere, from nightclubs to stages with great success. There are no complex mechanisms to go wrong, no technology to fail, this is a pure, invisible gimmick which allows you to achieve a multitude of impossible effects with ease. You could set the pad up to satisfy a full act with a variety of routines. A real mind-reader would appear to require no props to read minds. All a real mind reader would need is a pen and paper. All you need is a pen and this pad of paper to make that a reality. 8 full routines are taught showing the ins and outs of just what this amazing device is capable of. Comes complete with gimmicked pad and 12 page instruction booklet. *While both devices were created independently, John got there first, so this work remains on the market with his kind endorsement. John's Add-A-Number pad can be found on page 14 of his book THE PSYCHIC AGENDA which, after reading the manuscript, comes highly recommended. MY COMMENTS: Working pros probably know of the standard way to modify ordinary notepads into add-a-no pads. Without being specific, I can say that this technique uses two pads to make up one. With this version, there is one more addition that makes all the difference. It is a difference that John Riggs first talked about in THE PSYCHIC AGENDA. So what is that difference? What can it do differently? Am I being thoroughly confusing? Let's just say that this construction will throw off anyone who knows the secret behind the aforementioned technique, which has been widely exposed to laymen. And anyone who uses that technique should get this to find out this improvement, because I am quite certain that you will use it. Though Riggs pioneered this idea, Dee Christopher discusses some new handlings and uses for this gimmick. This has been around for awhile as a downloadable e-book, but this package includes a twelve-page instructional booklet with color photos and many ideas for routines. Of course, it also contains a notepad (4" x 6") ready for use. Anyone who uses the add-a-no pad should be aware of this idea. It's a good one. Definitely recommended.
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