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Postby black hart » Nov 12th, '08, 10:12



whilst running through the instructions and method the first few times I am wondering if this is something I can get comfy with


Of course this is exactly why I offer the 90 day money back guarantee. I realise that a particular effect's working may not suit everyone so you get the chance to try it out in the knowledge that if indeed it is not for you then you can get your money back. This is great for my customers and great for Black Artefacts as well as it means that people can have the confidence to try our products, which of course is good for sales!

Now don't be embarassed VoodooMick, if it doesn't work for you, send it back. I don't bite (unless there is a full moon of course) and you won't go on a 'black list' of banned customers. :D

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Postby joe101180 » Dec 21st, '08, 06:47

is that true, that the planchette can be moved by it self without the performer touching it? if yes, this is the board that i am lookin for. Or the planchette just move to "goodbye" words for final moment? i a little bit confuse about this

do we need to have good sleight to move the planchette? thanks

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Postby black hart » Dec 21st, '08, 09:06

Hello Joe

Yes, the planchette moves without the performer touching it.

The planchette can actualy be moved anywhere on the board but the routine supplied end with it moving to 'goodbye'.

As the review says there are no sleights, just some handling to do and the board is designed to make that easy and the handling natural.

...and if you don't like it you can have your money back.

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Postby VoodooMick » Dec 21st, '08, 19:29

I know Keith has such a kind offer but I can't give the damn thing up! It looks too good. I have it on display on my table when I'm giving readings. It looks so "edgy".

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