"Packs smaller than a credit card but smashes more minds than a hydraulic press!"
Once you learn it, you can pick it up months down the road and STILL be able to perform it.
You begin by asking them to think of a color and imagine that word, big and bold, right in front of them.
With a timer and the Chroma card, you test them on how quickly they can find their word in various colors. Without them ever saying a word, you know exactly what they are thinking.
WATCH IT PERFORMED HERE!
You can reveal it immediately, as if you can pry into their inner thoughts. Or use this secret knowledge to reveal multiple thought-of objects or words.
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Order your CHROMA by Mark Lemon right here!
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HOT BY ALEXANDER MARSH
Yesterday we announced this exciting new presale item, and it's sooooo good!
Imagine being able to predict the outcome of a tossed coin: not once, but as many times as you want!
What we LOVE about the routine is that it starts out seeming like luck, but in the end, you're able to read their thoughts and display the result without any phishing or words being spoken!
Watch it performed here!
This comes with everything you need, and the instructions are fantastic (and hilarious). Alexander Marsh had me cracking up numerous times with his down to earth explanations.
If you're a coin magician or looking to exploring some coin magic, this one is excellent for learning some basic (but oh so useful) sleights and subtleties!
Order HOT by Alexander Marsh right here!
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JUST FOR LAUGHS:
A guy walks into a bar and asks for a beer.
"That’ll be five dollars," says the bartender.
So the guy reaches into his pocket, and throws a bunch of coins onto
the floor. Reluctantly, the bartender picks up the $5.00 in coins and
serves him the beer.
The next day, the guy comes into the bar, asks for a beer and again throws a bunch of coins onto the floor.
The third day, he does the same. As you can imagine, the bartender is none too happy about serving this gentleman.
On the fourth day, the man comes in and asks for a beer. "Here we go again," the bartender thinks to himself. "That will be $5.00," he says.
To his surprise, this time, the man hands the bartender a $10.00 bill. The bartender sees a perfect opportunity to take advantage of his chance for revenge. As he returns with the man's beer, the bartender throws a bunch of coins onto the floor at the customer.
He yells: "Here’s your change, sir!”"
The customer slowly looks down at the coins and says: "I’ll have another beer, please.”
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