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Son of Mindscan (S.O.M.)

Postby Roth » Feb 5th, '07, 21:10



The most devious simple little mentalism weapon you will ever see.

It's a little pad of paper. No covers, no magnets, no nuthin! Just what appears to be a cheap pad of paper.

Small enough to carry in your shirt pocket.

A real time, right in front of their face peek! They will NEVER see it!

When I saw an original S.O.M. pad (they were released on a very limited basis to those in the "know" several years ago) about 4 months ago, I was so blown away by the method used, I immediately contacted Allen Zingg (the owner of the rights to the pad) and told him I would like to produce these again.

I came up with a printed version and a blank version.

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Postby moonbeam » Feb 5th, '07, 21:30

Someone's bound to ask so here's a link to it :wink:

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 BILL BERMAN » Feb 25th, '07, 01:21

The S.O.M. pad is the best impression pad I have ever seen or heard of or worked with. The possibilities as with all Outlaw products are unlimited.
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Re: Son of Mindscan (S.O.M.)

Postby DrTodd » Feb 25th, '07, 10:18

Roth wrote:The most devious simple little mentalism weapon you will ever see.

It's a little pad of paper. No covers, no magnets, no nuthin! Just what appears to be a cheap pad of paper.

Small enough to carry in your shirt pocket.

A real time, right in front of their face peek! They will NEVER see it!

When I saw an original S.O.M. pad (they were released on a very limited basis to those in the "know" several years ago) about 4 months ago, I was so blown away by the method used, I immediately contacted Allen Zingg (the owner of the rights to the pad) and told him I would like to produce these again.

I came up with a printed version and a blank version.

outlaw effects

Thanks!


Looks real good Rick! As does Ninja! Keep up the good work!

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Postby Tom Lauten » Feb 26th, '07, 15:48

The S.O.M. pad/s are indeed deviously simple and useful! I keep my telephone S.O.M. pad at work for the occasional lunchtime "melon twister"!

Well done guys...again!!!!

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Postby Roth » Feb 28th, '07, 02:23

Tom Lauten wrote:The S.O.M. pad/s are indeed deviously simple and useful! I keep my telephone S.O.M. pad at work for the occasional lunchtime "melon twister"!

Well done guys...again!!!!

Glad you like them Tom. They are quite devious indeed. The first time I saw the pad I went "what the heck!" :shock:

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Postby tfeller » Aug 29th, '07, 23:09

Roth wrote:
Tom Lauten wrote:The S.O.M. pad/s are indeed deviously simple and useful! I keep my telephone S.O.M. pad at work for the occasional lunchtime "melon twister"!

Well done guys...again!!!!

Glad you like them Tom. They are quite devious indeed. The first time I saw the pad I went "what the heck!" :shock:


These sound interesting.. Can anyone tell me a few sample effects I could perform with these?

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Postby Totally Mental » Aug 30th, '07, 11:53

My pads turned up yesterday....


Absolutely awesome :D

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