Naked Mentalism

Review area devoted to Magic books, leaflets and other printed material

Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support

UK's Online Magic Tricks and Jokes Shop offers kids and beginner magic tricks and jokes. Aeternum Servare Secreta Best prices around! World-Of-Magic, Suppliers of quality Magic Worldwide Web Design for Magicians MagicWorld Magic Shop for Magic Tricks

Postby pcwells » Jul 4th, '08, 13:49



Right... I thought it was on the 'invitation-only' basis of the other forums.

Or is that fora?

Or fori?

Anyway, can I come in please? I've had the book for months and months!

:)

Pete

User avatar
pcwells
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2311
Joined: Nov 27th, '06, 12:09
Location: West Sussex (40:WP)

Postby Tomo » Jul 4th, '08, 14:09

pcwells wrote:Anyway, can I come in please? I've had the book for months and months!

Sounds good to me.

Image
User avatar
Tomo
Veteran Member
 
Posts: 9866
Joined: May 4th, '05, 23:46
Location: Darkest Cheshire (forty-bloody-six going on six)

Postby Tomo » Jul 7th, '08, 10:46

Just bumping this offer...

Talk Magic members who have a PayPal account can claim the following pre-launch discounts on electronic copies:
    Naked Mentalism I OR II: £19.99 each (normally £24.99 each)
    Naked Mentalism I AND II: £34.99 for the pair (normally £49.98 for the pair)

Just drop me a PM for details.

Image
User avatar
Tomo
Veteran Member
 
Posts: 9866
Joined: May 4th, '05, 23:46
Location: Darkest Cheshire (forty-bloody-six going on six)

Postby Beardy » Sep 2nd, '08, 02:16

Once again, I just cannot help but rave about this book. I have had it for over a year, and in my opinion, it is in my top 3 purchased magical items.

The fact is, I perform this stuff very regularly, and has even got a bloke from the BBC interested in me! I'm loving it all!

From having it and working it a fair while, I've been able to get better results, and I'm still loving the colour!

Something I have found to save my ass on more than one occasion, is to do the following:

"Right...I saw some red..."

if they did indeed stop on red they react, if not you can continue on to the next step as described.

I've also had it where they interupt before I could continue and they say "no I didn;t". I then come out with "you did, before you changed your mind. I know I saw a flash of red before you moved onto...."

e.t.c e.t.c

Every time...it makes it almost foolproof! It took a while to figure out, and took a long time of me looking the fool when i said "red onto blue e.t.c" when they just stopped on red! But hell, I'm confident enough to use it in sets now!

Along with Psychokinetic Touches, this book is possibly the most valuble thing I own and use. The fact is, both of these effects can be performed naked. Due to my putting myself into it, I genuinely love to perform it, which isn;t always the same with other effects.

Jon, I just want to thank you again, and cannot await NMII...which should be in the post!

Can I help read NMIII(;))? I'm looking forward already!

and if NMII is pure priming? Well I can see this being even better than the first book (for me personally)

Love

Chris
xxx

"An amazing mind manipulator" - Uri Geller
"I hope to shake your hand before I die" - Derren Brown
"That was mightily impressive - I have absolutely no clue how you did that" - Tim Minchin
Beardy
Elite Member
 
Posts: 4221
Joined: Oct 27th, '05, 18:12
Location: London, England (25:SP)

Postby Mahoney » Sep 11th, '08, 14:14

I've not yet tried any of the stuff from the book so you may wish to just ignore me, however I have read it and here is my initial opinion. I thought the first part was brilliant and the last part was good also. The naked book test on the otehr hand, I am kind of unsure about to be honest. Having read the process and the amount of really quite important informaiton that you require from them before you can tell them the word, the revelation doesn't seem particularly amazing to me. Now I've not performed it so maybe spectators are indeed amazed by it but I can't help but feel it's maybe rather obvious what's going on. I will of course go on to try it all out and will, no doubt, be proved wrong but at the moment I'm not particularly excited about it.

I really like the 'naked' philosophy. The idea of honestly trying to emulate a psychic but with much higher success is very appealing. You don't have to have anywhere to hide because you don't need to be perfect. It's for this reason that I like the book.

Andrew
User avatar
Mahoney
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1027
Joined: May 16th, '05, 21:16
Location: Reading, England (22:AH)

Postby Beardy » Sep 11th, '08, 20:36

NMII isn't as good as the first one I believe, as most of the main primes are re-prints from the last book. Wasn't happy to spend over £30 on that one.

But then again, I have only read it once!

Love

Chris
xxx

"An amazing mind manipulator" - Uri Geller
"I hope to shake your hand before I die" - Derren Brown
"That was mightily impressive - I have absolutely no clue how you did that" - Tim Minchin
Beardy
Elite Member
 
Posts: 4221
Joined: Oct 27th, '05, 18:12
Location: London, England (25:SP)

Postby DrTodd » Sep 11th, '08, 21:40

Blapsing_Beard wrote:NMII isn't as good as the first one I believe, as most of the main primes are re-prints from the last book. Wasn't happy to spend over £30 on that one.

But then again, I have only read it once!


Re read it...

User avatar
DrTodd
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2196
Joined: Feb 5th, '06, 08:44
Location: East Bergholt

Postby Mahoney » Sep 11th, '08, 23:56

Ok I've tried the naked book test several times today now and it was very disappointing. I only once got a hit. The other times I didn't even have a near hit, even though I followed the little tricks to widen my probability of a near hit. I will continue to test it but so far I can't see how it's that much better than guessing. I can see that it should be but in my experience so far it's not working.

Andrew
User avatar
Mahoney
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1027
Joined: May 16th, '05, 21:16
Location: Reading, England (22:AH)

Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 12th, '08, 09:13

The naked book test is one of those effects that you really do have to put the time and effort in to. It's not at all easy to perform, it all relies on your presentation of the effect. If you can get this right then you've got a very good effect. But also remember that it's an effect that's not going to hit 100% of the time.

Foodie chat and recipes at https://therosekitchen.wordpress.com/
User avatar
Lady of Mystery
Senior Moderator
 
Posts: 8870
Joined: Nov 30th, '06, 17:30
Location: On a pink and fluffy cloud (31:AH)

Postby nikmagick » Sep 12th, '08, 09:45

When you put time and effort in, the Naked Booktest is excellent.

We just had an amazing time with it at a pub gig.

Excellent Stuff. :D

User avatar
nikmagick
Preferred Member
 
Posts: 230
Joined: Jan 11th, '06, 20:09

Postby Mahoney » Sep 12th, '08, 12:57

I don't think I would call the naked book test an 'effect' as such but then I don't think it is supposed to be. Since the desired effect is to be slightly more successful than someone who claims to be a psychic/guesses, then they surely needs some kind of comparison to a 'real psychic' at some point. Some people think 'psychics' like Colin Fry are completely genuine and if that is their perception of a psychic then the effect has failed, since Colin Fry appears much better than the results you can get with the Naked method. On the other hand someone might have no idea what 'psychics' are like in which case the effect of being better than a psychic is lost on them.

I am obviously aware that the naked book test takes some time to hone but if the word they pick isn't one you like then it simply won't work and that is far more likely to happen than how it's made out in the book.

Andrew
User avatar
Mahoney
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1027
Joined: May 16th, '05, 21:16
Location: Reading, England (22:AH)

Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 12th, '08, 13:19

oh well, there's always the other, far superior book test that's in that book :wink: :D

Foodie chat and recipes at https://therosekitchen.wordpress.com/
User avatar
Lady of Mystery
Senior Moderator
 
Posts: 8870
Joined: Nov 30th, '06, 17:30
Location: On a pink and fluffy cloud (31:AH)

Postby gunnarkr » Sep 12th, '08, 16:14

I gave into temptation to the I & II book offer, so I got both of them two weeks ago, but I'm currently reading Max Maven's PRISM. Tomo is right there in line. I took a quick glance and it looks promising.
Jolly good show Tomo!

gunnarkr
Elite Member
 
Posts: 2095
Joined: Aug 24th, '06, 17:56

Postby Mahoney » Sep 14th, '08, 01:43

Just thought I'd pop by again and say that I've been trying the naked book test out and I've been getting some great results. The reaction is usually one of surprise but then it surprises me too! It's quite a nice feeling to succeed with it I must say...


I've only been concentrating on the book test for the moment but I'm going to have another read and test some other things out...

Andrew
User avatar
Mahoney
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1027
Joined: May 16th, '05, 21:16
Location: Reading, England (22:AH)

Postby Lownatic » Sep 26th, '08, 09:25

Wait a minute, Sept 11 you thought it was no better than guessing, and couldnt see how it would work if a certain type of word was picked, and 3 DAYS later you are getting great results?

OK whats the story.

User avatar
Lownatic
Preferred Member
 
Posts: 189
Joined: Aug 20th, '06, 18:13
Location: Taunton UK

PreviousNext

Return to Reviews - Books and other printed formats

A web site set up to sell my book, THE STRIPPER DECK, and future magical/mentalism titles. Dude That's Cool Magic Manufacturer of modern & unique magic apparatus! Visit Magicbox for all the latest and best effects! Playing Cards for Magicians Sorcery Shop - Home of the ITR Best prices around!

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest