Nakul Shenoy
THE NOT-SO-CLEAR FORCE BAG
$45
Sorry, no discounts on this item.

THE BLURB:
The Not-so-Clear Force Bag
-- A logical forcing tool for the mentalist

This is a FORCE BAG! Stated here in bold-capitals, as the
Not-so-Clear Force Bag got past (fooled?) some of the best
names in the business!

Call it natural, convincing, disarming, or devious � the
Not-so-Clear Force Bag will serve you two purposes:

- A safe and normal way to keep your smaller props ready for
the show in a see-through bag, and

- An easy and logical way to force small objects like coins,
cards, chips, billets, and loads more!

The Not-so-Clear Force Bag is 10 by 14 inches in size and
comes to you in a pack of four, comprising of two gaffed
bags (a one-way force bag and a two-way force bag) and two
normal matching bags.

"This bag is so realistic, so natural and so convincing that
I threw my first one away in the trash thinking it was
simply packing material, not realizing it was a perfectly
camouflaged object designed for deception."
- Michael Weber

"I'm afraid I did the same (trashed it)! That's how natural
it looks! My post office sells similar mailing pouches, so
they are well known and not suspicious."
- Dave Everett

"If you're looking for fancy, this is not for you. This
force bag is absolutely disarming; it is totally
inconspicuous and will go unnoticed. For many of our
colleagues, when they received it they threw it away
thinking it was only a mailing pouch. That's the kind of
invisible prop professionals want. I strongly recommend this
for the working pro."
- Randy Schostag

"This is absolutely devious. In all appearances it's a small
shipping bag that is used every day to ship small items, but
in the hands of someone in the know, you can pull off
miracles. Highly recommended!"
- Kim Winfrey

"If you need to control the selection of a small item such
as a billet, I can think of no cleaner and more normal
looking prop that this. The best ideas are often the
simplest. You have taken a simple idea and made it simply
brilliant!"
- Sean Taylor

Made in India.

MY COMMENTS:
These ingenious force bags are like no other. To say they
look ordinary and natural looking is an understatement.
Without giving it totally away, let's just say that it looks
like mailing packaging and, as a warning, when you receiving
your box, don't throw ANYTHING away that is inside.

There are no instructions. In the box is only the four 10"
x 14" bags. As the blurb says, the package contains two
gaffed bags (a one-way force bag and a two-way force bag)
and two normal matching bags. However, I am sure that
working mentalists already know how to use these and can
work them into, or create, routines. Certainly recommended.

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