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Paul Brook - On Mephisto's Shoulder

Postby Beardy » Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:36 pm

The Effect

A number of strong and eerie effects that will put your spectators on edge:

Dearly Departed: A volunteer is given a sealed envelope and a photograph of a dead person; they are to look at the photograph at any opportunity they can for a week. After the week has passed the volunteer makes a time prediction. Once the prediction is made the envelope is opened to reveal a death certificate showing a time of death for the person in the photograph that matches their prediction.

Telepathic Touch: You explain that a single touch is enough to change destiny if we allow it to. A sealed envelope is handed to a person to keep safe. You look into the eyes of a volunteer and touch their shoulder. A deck of cards is then displayed openly and fairly and four cards are selected randomly by this person, without you touching the cards. Each card is placed into an envelope and numbered.

Another person is asked to join the two of you. The first spectator touches the new spectator in the same way you touched them. The new spectator chooses any envelope they want, when the envelope is opened the card is displayed and eerily matches the card within the envelope that you handed out to a neutral party from the start.

Fair is Fair Switch: A wonderfully fair and deceptive way of switching billets.



"Your Word, Corinda!": An evolution of "My Word!" by Corinda, using the 'Fair is Fair' Switch and other astonishing methods.


Serial, Killer!: You approach a person that you have never met before, you ask them to take out a bank note while you turn away. You never touch them, their belongings or the note, yet you can tell them the unique serial number on the bank note.

Watch a video of this effect by clicking here.



On Stage Killing: A large scale variation of "Serial, Killer!" with a surprise revealtion that proves the serial number prediction was made days before.


Unique psychological subtleties are included for each effect, to the in-depth standard now expected from Paul.

BONUS: Interview with James Brown, the Magic Circle's close-up magician of the year 2006.



61 page, A4 manuscript.

All first printing manuscripts will be signed by the author.



Cost


£25 direct from Mr Brook himself

Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)

3-5 (easy to do - but please God PLEASE do it well!)

Review

I have the Gift by Mr Brook, and loved it. After absorbing this, I had high hopes of his newest manuscript and turned to it eagerly...needless to say, he did not dissapoint.

All of the effects are amazing and...well...let us take a look at them one by one to really get in depth with them:

Dearly Departed:Upon reading this for the first time, I was, to be honest, slightly disapointed. Then I actually thought about the effect as a whole, and this has now turned into my favourite routine from the whole manuscript! With the correct presentation, this has the potential to really leave your mark upon the spectator. The method is easy, the presentation is amazing, and the potential of bookings from this single effect is extremely, extremely high (that is, if they can stand talking to you after this effect). Truly a masterpiece, this is truly an example of taking a simple technique/principal, and really making the most of it. An outstanding effect - and as I said, my personal favourite in the whole piece - not because of the method, but because of the whole idea of the effect as a whole.

Telepathic Touch:I do really like this effect - very much so. In fact, I went and purchased everything the day I read the book, including the envelopes e.t.c, due to it being something that I could see myself using. With this effect, you truly do give the impression that you can influence behaviour and predict human patterns. Hell - go the distance and claim to be using NLP if you want, or just claim to be psychic - it all works well. This effect, once again, is 100% certain, and 100% workable in the real world. My joint second favourite effect in the manuscript. This time, for both the 100% certain method, the effect itself as a whole, and the range of performance possibilities.

Fair is Fair Switch:I believed that this would have been my least favourite part of the mansucript - but not because it is a bad idea - oh no no no - the only problem was that I, personally, do not use billets in my performances. Though after reading this, I may have to make an exception. This billet switch is so powerful, so clean, that you do not even touch the billet. Yes - it is that clean. As I said, I do not use billets in my performace, but I have decided that I am going to attempt to make room in my performance for this - I mean - you dont even touch the damn thing! How clean a billet switch do you want?

Serial, Killer:Now, this is the main reason why I brought the manuscript...to find out how this bloody serial number reading was done. It...is...lovely. So clean, and (in my personal opinion) very easy and workable. There is obviously a method to this...but you don't even have to do it yourself! Hell - I don't! But this isn;t to say there are any stooges or helpers during the effect...there isn't. But let me say this...you do not touch them or their belongings...you never see the bank note when they remove it from their wallet...you never fish for clues...you are correct every single time (unless you are silly)...no equipment...no stooges...hell - be blindfolded if you want, before they even reach for their pocket!!! This is definately the cleanest serial reading ever developed...period.

On Stage Killing:A nice variation of the above, where after you have told them the serial number (from the stage if you so wish) you present them with a lottery ticket, brought says before, with their serial number on it (and yes, this is a genuine ticket). Hell - if they then win with this ticket, needless to say you definately have a well paid booking then ;)

Overall

This is a piece of genius - Paul has done it again. The Corinda variation is going straight into my stage show, and I can see myself using the Telepathic Touch and the Dearly Departed effects very, very regularly. My show is now so full of Mr Brook's material, that it is starting to feel like it is no longer mine, it has been changed so much!

Basically, this was worth the money for me, ten fold.

If any of you have ever read Paul's material in the past, you know that it is 100% spot on and workable material...this is no different.

Here is something I very rarely give, stating that hardly anything is perfect, but...

10/10

Buy it, you can't go wrong
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Chris
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Postby IAIN » Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:46 pm

this friday, im going to go and buy everything Mr. Brook has on offer...including saliva for genetic experiments if possible...

very nice chap too...
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Postby Beardy » Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:50 pm

been performing the telepathic touch. Even did it on another magician, and somebody who knows my performance style...both were floored. I love it :D
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Postby I.D » Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:52 am

I have now had a quick glance through this and it is next on my 'to read' list right after the final part of Sleight of mind.

The effects are all superb and I can see myself using them. telepathic touch and serial killer both look like effects I can introduce into my performances.

The fair is fair switch looks so.. fair!! lol..

also your word y corinda using the fair irs fair switch is a nice effect.

a solid 9/10 from me Paul..
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Postby Tomo » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:18 am

I've got this and I agree, that lad's unstoppable.
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Postby Markdini » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:40 pm

Beardy I may just get this. You seem to made it sound better here rather then over MSN I got a spare £80 ciomming me way so I may just get this.


Oh and what do you mean you dont use billets? Ask Magicmonkey about the amazing billet routine I showed him. Also get switchcraft I didnt do billets before then.
I am master of misdirection, look over there.

We are not falling out young Welshy, we are debating, I think farlsy is an idiot he thinks I am one. We are just talking about who is the bigger idiot.

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Postby Beardy » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:50 pm

It isn't that I don't use billets because I do not believe in them...I just havn't got around to practicing with them as of yet

With regards to my comments over msn...the serial number routine...it isn't for everybody. You will either love it or hate it...there is no in between when this effect arises.

Overall, worth it for me.
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Postby Craig Browning » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:32 pm

:oops: Sadly this is the last of Paul's books I managed to get to and at the time my head was swimming with someone else's material at the same time e.g. those that see my article on Paul @ VISIONS this month may think I sold this material short... well, I did :?

Paul is in my mind, a brilliant individual that we are going to be hearing a lot more about in the not so distant future; he's humble, practical, and it would seem to me "focused" when it comes to his goals and dreams. More important (refreshing) is that Paul is down to earth it would seem and this is a rare quality to find in our industry... Especially amongst the more inventive sorts and Paul's "Inventiveness" does not come from the usual sense of masturbative antics and regurgitations as we find with many others who are more "progressive" let's say, in trying to obtain profile and status. No, Paul offers some very clever yesteryear-based solutions to contemporary ideas (probably why I love his material so much).

I so enjoy speaking up for new talent but the last time I was this intrigued by a new personality resting on the horizon... at least when it comes to Mentalism specifically, it was a 17 year old kid named Luke Jermay.

My recommendation is that you get everything Paul has or is producing in that you will have a gold mine at your fingertips if you do. :wink:
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Postby Markdini » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:37 pm

I am thinking about it. i want to part with my money I really do. I didnt like the sound of the other thing he put out that ment *** show.
I am master of misdirection, look over there.

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Postby IAIN » Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:02 pm

mister markdini, if ever i meet you in the lycheum sir, i shall rap your knuckles resoundingly...

dont like ***show indeed... :lol:

i must admit, i wasnt for ages, but the results are fantastic if used sparingly, and The Gift is stupendous...

i thought the working for serial killer was excellent...
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Postby Markdini » Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:17 pm

Actually there is a nice Nyman effect on get Nyman where he uses "the work"

Ok I shall get this book after I get some nice looking Eddie **** stuff. I withheld the name because I am one mean mentalist.

Osterlind has a quote about *** show dosent he "I am not a fan of it, but if used once correctly" or something along them lines.
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Postby Chris » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:26 am

Have just finished the Gift! and must say was worth every penny...and that nice bloke Paul signed for me too :D

Im defo looking forward to getting -Mephsitos shoulder, am intrigued bySerial, Killer, especially after reading the above review!
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Postby DrTodd » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:37 am

All the books are great...as is the man himself...
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Postby MickyScouse » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:53 am

I got 'The Gift' for xmas and it's signed 'To Kate' because my girlfriend got me it lol.

I had completely forgotten about this book, I think that this shall be my next purchase.
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Postby naquada » Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:11 pm

DrTodd wrote:All the books are great...as is the man himself...


got to agree with you there todd... nice photo by the way ;)
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