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ESP.

PostPosted: May 13th, '17, 15:11
by mr invisible


Hi folks. Been a while since i posted a post. So was wondering, does anybody on here use any ESP related tricks ? For the past 3 years i have become a bit obsessed !!
I now own 6 different decks on the subject, including 12 packet tricks, and 6 booklets.. So, anybody else have anything related, and what have you got ? 8)
Regards Garry. :)


Re: ESP.

PostPosted: May 15th, '17, 11:51
by Lady of Mystery
I often use a great little effect of Ed Fowler's. A set of ESP cards are face down on the table, the spec goes through each symbol guessing which card shows which symbol. At the end when the cards are shown it turns out that the spec managed to guess each one correctly.


Re: ESP.

PostPosted: May 16th, '17, 17:41
by bmat

Re: ESP.

PostPosted: May 16th, '17, 21:05
by mr invisible
Lady of Mystery wrote:I often use a great little effect of Ed Fowler's. A set of ESP cards are face down on the table, the spec goes through each symbol guessing which card shows which symbol. At the end when the cards are shown it turns out that the spec managed to guess each one correctly.
Thanks Becky. 8)


Re: ESP.

PostPosted: May 16th, '17, 21:06
by mr invisible
bmat wrote:Paul Hallas ESP wild.
http://themagicgadgetsite.com/index1.html?c65.html&1" target="_blank
Thanks for the link. :)


Re: ESP.

PostPosted: Aug 25th, '17, 22:16
by tiw
I keep 2 sets of 5 ESP cards, in my wallet for Rhine's Revenge. They have different backs so I've been toying with leading up to it with a "practise round" followed by a 4 card brainwave.


Re: ESP.

PostPosted: Sep 3rd, '17, 15:17
by mr invisible
tiw wrote:I keep 2 sets of 5 ESP cards, in my wallet for Rhine's Revenge. They have different backs so I've been toying with leading up to it with a "practise round" followed by a 4 card brainwave.
Sounds like a good plan. 8)