Ultimate Flashback by Larry Becker

£70.00

A great book test with a number of different effects possible. I can’t put my hands on the instructios at present but I will have them somewhere. I also have (somewhere) the Webster’s dictionary that goes (in my opinion) rather oddly with the routine. Clever stuff.

A spectator concentrates on the first word on any page in any of the five paperbacks provided. Instantly the performer can reveal the word the spectator is thinking of.

The spectator can point to any word in a paragraph on the selected page and you can proceed to discern it.

The spectator concentrates on a proper name elsewhere on the page and you can immediately reveal it.

The spectator merely thinks of a word on the next line and you've predicted its location in an unprepared dictionary.

You and a spectator freely select identical words in each others book .

Three spectators each think of a word in their freely selected book and you instantly reveal all three words.

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A great book test with a number of different effects possible. I can’t put my hands on the instructios at present but I will have them somewhere. I also have (somewhere) the Webster’s dictionary that goes (in my opinion) rather oddly with the routine. Clever stuff.

A spectator concentrates on the first word on any page in any of the five paperbacks provided. Instantly the performer can reveal the word the spectator is thinking of.

The spectator can point to any word in a paragraph on the selected page and you can proceed to discern it.

The spectator concentrates on a proper name elsewhere on the page and you can immediately reveal it.

The spectator merely thinks of a word on the next line and you've predicted its location in an unprepared dictionary.

You and a spectator freely select identical words in each others book .

Three spectators each think of a word in their freely selected book and you instantly reveal all three words.

A great book test with a number of different effects possible. I can’t put my hands on the instructios at present but I will have them somewhere. I also have (somewhere) the Webster’s dictionary that goes (in my opinion) rather oddly with the routine. Clever stuff.

A spectator concentrates on the first word on any page in any of the five paperbacks provided. Instantly the performer can reveal the word the spectator is thinking of.

The spectator can point to any word in a paragraph on the selected page and you can proceed to discern it.

The spectator concentrates on a proper name elsewhere on the page and you can immediately reveal it.

The spectator merely thinks of a word on the next line and you've predicted its location in an unprepared dictionary.

You and a spectator freely select identical words in each others book .

Three spectators each think of a word in their freely selected book and you instantly reveal all three words.