Mental Note by Eddy Ray

Mental Note by Eddy Ray

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Eddy Ray – Mental Note

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Over 50 years ago, Ted Annemann published a method for gaining access to information secretly recorded by a spectator, the center

tear.

This utility move caught on quickly and has since become a mainstay in the mentalist's repertoire.

For more than half a century, the center tear has been the most practical and deceptive method for garnering information secretly

written.

Until now.

Introducing Eddy Ray's Mental Note.

Let me make this perfectly clear…  Mental Note makes the Center Tear OBSO

LETE.



With Mental Note on your side you will have full command over the entire spectrum of Mentalism!  The principle can be used to

produce a multitude of effects but the bare bones idea is this:

 

A spectator is asked to think of any geometric shape, ESP symbol or number.

You display a stack of post-it notes and proceed to draw a circle on the face.

The note pad is handed to the spectator and they are instructed to take the pen and draw the shape or number they are thinking of

in the circle while you look away.

The pad is then passed to a second spectator who is instructed to remove the drawing from the pad, fold it up tightly and put it

in their pocket.



Important points to consider

At no time do you peek at the drawing.

 The second spectator can retain the pad, and the drawing.

 Can be done one on one, without a second spectator.

No shiners or reflection devices.

The note pad itself can be borrowed.

All props used are ordinary and unprepared.

There is no fishing.  You know EXACTLY what is on the pad.

There are no forces involved.

There are no stooges.

You end clean.  There is NOTHING to be discovered.

The effect can be repeated.

The paper can be folded.  It can be torn.  It can even be burned.

If you currently use a center tear you're well aware of the drawbacks.  One is that you have to handle the paper quite a bit

while tearing it.  So much that your audience may assume you were able to get a glimpse of the contents.  Another is that the

"billet" or special sized paper used isn't exactly a natural thing to have laying around, no less to be carrying with you. 

Finally, the center tear leaves you with a bit of the dirty work in your hands.

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