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Psychic clipboard - My first review!

Postby magicpaul » Jun 11th, '06, 17:04



I really hope this has not yet been reviewed and if it has I apologise.

I have been working on shows recently where the psychic clipboard is used and I love it.

It is worth the money and as long as you follow a few sensible guidelines you will love it too.

First - Make sure the batteries are new for each show, if they die you look stupid!

Second - Make sure your volunteer writes in the desired area, something as simple as drawing a box on the pages for them makes it impossible for this part to go wrong.

Third - Incorporate it into another trick, it can be used to make an already incredible piece of mind reading look mind blowing while also giving you the added bonus of this. If for any reason the board fails, e.g. duff batteries, you can still do the other part o0f your trick rather than that horrible silence and looking at your audience and saying "Erm.................. I think something went wrong!"

Good luck and happy performing!

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Postby Craig Browning » Jun 11th, '06, 18:28

Ok... thanks for your post but I'm not familiar with this product... sounds a lot like a variation to MindScan... you may want to post links to an ad pertaining to this particular model so old dogs like me can look it up and know what you're referring to. :lol:

As a matter of personal observation, I know of exceptionally few "pros" that use a battery operated clipboard of any sort. We tend to prefer those old and prove ways that give us on the spot info at a glimpse without the worry of technological hic-ups. :twisted:

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 11th, '06, 18:31

http://alakazam.co.uk/acatalog/Fabrice_ ... gic_1.html
It is down the bottom. Very good but expensive :shock:

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