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Mind reading effect for electric touch?

Postby jwardmagic » Apr 16th, '11, 00:44



I have electric touch. I can't believe I forked out such a big amount of money for it. But I do feel its worth it. However, I am looking for a mind read effect that uses very little if any props and is as direct as possible. The best possible would be "think of a number"...."48!"...kind, but I know these types are based heavily on suggestion NLP etc, and do not work all the time. I wouldn't mind using paper or a small notepad with the routine, as long as it doesnt involve a centre tear! Any ideas/suggestions?

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Postby dup » Apr 17th, '11, 21:25

Psypher is nice. Or you could just p****l read (Corinda's second chapter).

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Postby spooneythegoon » Apr 17th, '11, 22:18

Whats up with billet work? Its not all about the centre tear! Or you could use an impression device. Or a swami (think of a two digit number-zap! You then apparently write your impression on a card ask then to announce the numher and turn the card round).

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Postby Agent488 » Apr 17th, '11, 22:47

i hacked my electric touch, tried it on the cat and it had to go to vet cos it kept pooing everywear

not allowed to use it anymore

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Postby jim ferguson » Apr 17th, '11, 23:17

:shock:
    You are kidding, right ?


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Postby dup » Apr 18th, '11, 10:04

I hope he is not.

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Postby Arkesus » Apr 18th, '11, 10:45

Well why not, the guy who made this hread didn't actually buy electric touch either, he bought it from a buddy who made it himself.

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