Close Up Mental Act by Jon Tremaine
Get ready to learn the secrets and subtleties of modern, sophisticated Mental Magic.
Jon Tremaine's World-Class Mental Act has taken him around the world many times with nothing more than a few pencils, some paper and a deck of cards. It's all in the presentation.
Among the fourteen astounding mental effects, you'll learn:
The Age Of Woman – The performer correctly divines the age of a spectator, even when she deliberately thinks of a different age.
The Invisible Book – A book test with no book. The spectator merely imagines a word on the page of an imaginary book, yet the performer correctly reveals it.
Round The Clock – The classic clock card effect is taken to new dimensions with a smashing new climax.
Where In The World? – The performer divines a spectator's free selection of any geographic location in the world.
Extra-Sensory Perception – The performer matches a spectator's free choice of ESP cards card for card. A superb version of Hen Fetsch's classic 'Symbologic.'
Questions And Answers – The classic stage Q & A Act done for a parlor audience. The performer seemingly plucks thoughts from the minds of his spectators.
The Invisible Pack And Pen – A spectator not only chooses a card from an imaginary deck of cards but boldly marks it with an imaginary marking pen. A real deck is produced and the only card emblazoned with an 'X' is the freely thought-of selection.
The Impossible Card Routine – The performer divines four glimpsed cards with absolutely no fishing. A reputation-making effect.
Too Hot To Handle – An age-old trick made new again. At the performer's suggestion, a piece of rolled-up tinfoil becomes too hot for the spectator to hold.
Time Travel – The performer correctly predicts the time someone freely sets their wristwatch to.
The Mind Boggler – In a straight-forward demonstration of second sight, the performer pulls several personal pieces of information seemingly straight from the minds of his spectators.
Out Of This World Tremaine-Style – the Paul Curry classic as a convincing demonstration of precognition.
The Key – Shades of Uri Geller. The performer bends a spectator's key with just the power of his mind.
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