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Postby Gary Dickson » Sep 4th, '07, 10:37



Had this for a few weeks now and I'm hitting my stride as far as patter and presentation goes. I have to say it gets really strong reactions. Did this trick to some bouncers in Manchester on Saturday and they went nuts!

I get a spec to visualise a train station with a big clock and they tell me the time. The patter revolves around remote viewing and the CIA (they actually tried to get people to spy on the Russians using psychic visualisation! I saw a programme about it so it must be true!) and getting the spec to do the psychic bit. I often overshoot. If it is by more than 5 minutes I keep on talking for another twelve hours, if you know what I mean, but if it's just a couple of minutes over the stated time I use that in the effect: "you said 10.12. Look, it's showing 10.14 but if you take into account the time it took to do the visualisation...". It works like a charm.

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Postby Max Gordon » Sep 4th, '07, 12:28

Guys I know it is always great when you get a new toy to play with. But consider the effect the spectator will describe to a friend. "The magic dude , asked me to think of a time and his watch was set at the time I chose". Could he do it with your watch? I don't know he didn't offer that?

Version II
"Magic dude" had me hold my own watch then he asked me to choose a time. He never touched the watch, but when I opened my hand, my watch had moved to the time I chose. *&%$ it was my own watch....

That was an accurate description of the handling of Banachek's PK time. you use their watch, they own it, they hold it. In my opinion there is no more impressive effect to a spectator. No props just "balls". The ultimate do anywhere, anytime blow'em away routine. (And no I ain't being paied to say this).

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Masters Time M. et BRAVOSKY CYBER SPACE MENTAL CONTROL WATCH

Postby karl » Sep 7th, '07, 13:59

Masters Time Machine Watch
wHAT CAN I SAY
Master time machine, its a good item, but personaly i think is out of time.
(got old)

What else can you do with this item, then the allready described effect ?? ...

The CYBER SPACE MENTAL CONTROL WATCH, not only you can do
exactly the same effect, PLUS plainty of extras ones.
What can I say about something that i have created myself?

I did concived it, to avoid magiciens spending extra money in other watches to do different effects.
This one, can actually allowd you to preforme, more or less, all the other watches effects, but BUYING ONLY ONE WATCH.

To make it function, you dont need any extra accesories, or any type of base suport, or set ups.
AND YOU CAN WEARED ON YOUR DAILY LIFE

AND MORE important, you can actually make RUN AND STOP AT THE MENTALLY SELECTED HOURS AND MINUTES ON "TOP" OF THE HANDS OF THE SPECTATOR (wicth has NEVER MENTION AT ALL THE SELECTED HOUR AND MINUTES)

AND MORE, you can actually make it RUN and STOP AT THE MENTALLY SELECTED HOURS AND MINUTES "FLAT ON THE TABLE"

AND MORE; the time has never been mention by spectator, AND YOU DONT TUCH THE WATCH AT ALL

AND MORE, you can preforme with it MOST OF THE ALLREADY KNOWN PREDICTIONS EFFECTS

and many more
QUOTED AND ROUTINE BY LARRY BECKER
(thats a kind of guaranty ?)

Hank lee, has represented this item 6 month but now is out of stock
you can have more information if needed
k.bravosky2002@yahoo.com or
cpblune@yahoo.fr

Hope this help

LAST COMMENT: master time machine is a good item, but i find it quite restricted concerning the diferents features possibilities
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Masters Time Machine Watch and BRAVOSKY CYBER SPACE MENTAL C

Postby karl » Sep 7th, '07, 14:08

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I simply forgot to mention, that very often, after preforming a couple of features with the cyber spave mental control watch
poeple around use to ask sometimes:
"Can you do it with my own watch ?"

My answer to this is:
"WITH YOUR WATCH AN CAN EVEN DO BETTER THEN THAT"
Then i ask him to give me his watch, and i do stoping watch on his own hand.

That usualy CALM DOWN THE GUY , and then i go on.

All this can also be down as impromtus if wanted
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Postby pcwells » Sep 7th, '07, 14:35

I just received Kronos, and I'm having fun experimenting with that. It might not give the control and assured familiarity of a Time Machine, but the trade-off is worth it to use a borrowed watch rather than your own.

I still have and use a gimmicked watch, but I've now switched to SYKYS, as it's operated by the spectator rather than me. And if I bring the spectator's watch into play in a 'synchronise watches' routine, it does even more to keep conditions looking squeaky-clean. It's also much quicker to reset to the correct time after the routine is finished (and can be adjusted in plain view of muggles)!

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Kronos, ?

Postby super mario » Sep 7th, '07, 16:51

Well, why using a "TT" when you can do the same thing with out it?
Its a way of complicating your life !!!

Actually the price range of this item, das'nt go well together with
the features and possibilities?
I find it very restraint;
try : cyber space mental control from karl bravosky

have a good time
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Re: Kronos, ?

Postby pcwells » Sep 7th, '07, 22:23

Hi Super Mario.

A couple of questions:

1. Isn't that last post exposure?
2. Can I do without the gimmick and create the same PK effect in a spectator's watch?

I'm happy with the setup I have. There was really no need for you to PM me with an advert for yours.

Pete

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MASTER TIME MACHINE

Postby karl » Sep 8th, '07, 13:35

Good morning
No need to be upset, please.
I will try to answer your questions

1) You say:"1. Isn't that last post exposure?"
Its all depend on how you look at, because there are some very basis
magic litle things that most know.
But excuse me if I did so. far from my intentions.

2) You say: "Can I do without the gimmick and create the same PK effect in a spectator's watch? "
YES you can, much more easy and totally indetectable, but i want say more NOT TO EXPOSE
Need Info??? send me a private PM (thats why there are there for)

3) You say:"There was really no need for you to PM me with an advert for yours."
The pm are i guess to contact and comunicate, and also to hepl others with extra information, and help if possible
I dont see nothing wrong in letting you know about my creations (one never know,?)

sincerely; karl

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Postby Chris » Feb 14th, '08, 11:33

Does the watch still work if its noisey? Thats sound like an odd question I know but it is leading somewer!

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Postby pcwells » Feb 14th, '08, 12:42

The watch itself isn't noisy, and noise doesn't affect its working - unless we're talking about a glass-shattering scream or an everything-shattering sonic boom...

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Postby moonbeam » Feb 14th, '08, 17:21

Magic Chris wrote:Does the watch still work if its noisey? Thats sound like an odd question I know but it is leading somewer!


I think I know what you're getting at - and if I'm right, then you're way off :? .
This watch will work no matter how loud the environment that you're working in. If it was so noisy that you couldn't hear each other speak, you could communicate with written pieces of paper if you so wished - no words need to be spoken .... although to be honest, most of this trick is about presentation and patter, so if you are in a very noisy environment, I wouldn't advise performing this, as you wouldn't want to be screaming at your specs now would you (or would you ??).

QUESTION:
If we can sue McDonalds for making us fat and cigarette companies for giving us cancer; why can't we sue Smirnoff for all the ugly gits we've sh*gged ??
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Watch Size

Postby Bald Monkey » Feb 16th, '08, 18:07

Can anyone help? I love the look of the Time Machine Watch, and the posts I have read all seem to say that it’s a good bit of gear.

I have got very small wrists, as small as my wife’s. Most men’s watches just look too big on me. As I intend to wear it most of the time I would like it to look normal.

Can anybody measure one for me so I can get an idea of the scale?

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Postby moonbeam » Feb 16th, '08, 18:38

Hope this helps:

Image

Sorry about the piccie quality, I've just taken it on my cr@ppy web cam - I think you should still be able to work out if it'll be suitable or not though :shock:

QUESTION:
If we can sue McDonalds for making us fat and cigarette companies for giving us cancer; why can't we sue Smirnoff for all the ugly gits we've sh*gged ??
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Postby evildead4eva » Apr 19th, '08, 21:42

Seen this watch for £49.99, was wondering what it is like compared to other watches (and watch routines) such as the kronos. Just wondering is all, i know how the trick works and am very tempted to buy it but before i did was wondering how it compares to other routines on the market.

Also, people who have this watch.... is it waterproof/shower/bath proof? lol. Just wondering as if i do get it I'd like to use it as my "everyday" watch with something to show off with.

thanks.

:)

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I got mine of ebay

Postby Bald Monkey » Apr 20th, '08, 07:56

I bought one of eBay (brand new) because I was a little unsure of the affect I didn't want to spend too much. I ware the watch most days as an everyday watch, it's always ready to go and the affect is good. :lol:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Time-Machine-Watc ... m153.l1262

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