If I were you rather than wasting time and money on a gimmicked board I'd simply by the Jim Magus book (Jacobs Publishing) THE TALKING BOARD. You'll end up with techniques that can be done even without an actual board (using flash cards or improvised slips of paper with letters & numbers written on them) as well as routines with a standard Parker Bros. game board or one you've made at home.
I WASTED $400.00 on a custom made talking board about two years ago that has NEVER worked... it don't even look as good as it could have due to some very shoddy craftsmanship. I've kept it around because the concept behind how it worked is sound, it just needs to be taken a few steps up the scale... which I will be doing sometime soon. Nonetheless, I get far more out of the $35.00 Magus manuscript and the $50.00 or so I've invested into a real board game and other bits like a rare earth and some loops... I can go anywhere and have a Seance without all the headaches a gaffed board delivers, it's that simple.
Two Other Quick Notes... if you are planning on buying something like this for the current Halloween season
DON'T! You wont be rehearsed, nor prepared enough to pull it off. Go ahead and buy one if you feel you must, but spend the next year working with it, studying other material out there on the art of Seance, Ouija and Ideomotor based techniques and create a presentation that flows, makes sense and goes further than naming the card someone just pulled from the deck or some other horse puckey bit of said nature. I'd highly recommend you get a copy of Docc Hilford's $1,000.00 Seance manuscript in that it is quasi-adaptable to the OUIJA idea but much more unique and in many ways, less "suspect" (more real)
The other thing is to get good with it then come June or July of next year, hit up a local pub, hotel or Inn about doing Seance dinner shows. Give the owners/management a FREE demonstration and get things in place BEFORE August so that you can start your advertising, group marketing, generating media attention, and so forth well ahead of the Halloween season (most Halloween articles are written in August and September).
Hope this helps you out
