"FINALLY we can REVEAL this to you!!"
I've been biting my tongue on this one for days. We weren't allowed
to announce it until today, and it was driving me crazy because it's
super good! In fact, it's a THREE PHASE effect, each one more powerful
than the next!
Phase 1:
You write a prediction on a Post-It notepad. You then take a book
and have a spectator yell stop on a page as you riffle through it.
They remember the first word and page number of the page they freely
stopped at.
You turn over the Post-It notepad and it's a perfect match! You predicted the word and page number!
TRUST US - That alone is a killer trick.......but this does MORE!
Phase 2:
You have the spectator hold the Post-It notepad (or simply put it
down on the table) and your prediction DISAPPEARS! It's gone. (No
sleeving required).
But where did it go?
Phase 3:
You take the book (which could have been held by a spectator this
whole time), and with nothing in your hands, you turn to the page number
selected by the spectator, and your Post It Note is now stuck in the
middle of the page!
IMPOSSIBLE!
This gimmick allows you to make written text on a Post-It pad
disappear AND REAPPEAR if you wanted it to! It comes with instruction
to use it with a Book Test and a Card Trick routine.
LINK:
https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/-p-29206.html
EXCELLENT TEACHING:
This is produced by our good friend Mark Mason, and as you know, he has
the BEST and CLEAREST TEACHING we have ever seen. He is very thorough
in explaining every little detail, and after you watch his explanation,
you will have no questions on how to use your Justapad!
NOW SHIPPING, so order today and we will get it on the way to you:
https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/-p-29206.html
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CHECK THESE OUT TOO!
Be sure to look through some of Mark's other fantastic effects. They are all bestsellers and really visual:
https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/mark-mason-m-302.html
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JUST FOR LAUGHS:
My son told me he wanted to be an oyster shucker when he grew up.
I was displeased with his shellfish ambition.
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