Prepare to be amazed! Christopher Rawlins’ “Reveal” is a flawless clipboard for mind-readers. Undetectable, reliable, and used by top mentalists. Get yours now!
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Christopher Rawlins – Reveal: The Ultimate Clipboard Utility
At the last Blackpool convention, we offered a limited sneak-peek of Christopher Rawlins’ “Reveal”, a flawless clipboard utility that sold out on the very first day. This isn’t just another magic trick—it’s a game-changer for mentalists and performers worldwide.
What Makes “Reveal” Special?
“Reveal” is a specially gaffed clipboard that remains undetectable even when held by a spectator. No electronics are used, making it a clean and reliable tool for any performance. Simply ask someone to draw or write something on a piece of paper, and you’ll instantly know what they’ve created—without any suspicious movements. The drawing can even be isolated in an envelope or bag, yet you’ll still have full access to the information.
Why You Need “Reveal” in Your Show
- Real-World Utility: Designed by a leading mentalist for professional use, “Reveal” is trusted by performers globally.
- Durability: Built to last, it will never break or wear out, ensuring it remains a staple in your act for years to come.
- Versatility: Perfect for any setting, whether on stage or in close-up performances.
What’s Included?
Your purchase includes the gimmicked clipboard, a marker, an envelope, a comprehensive DVD, and an attractive storage box—everything you need to start performing immediately.
What the Experts Are Saying
Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what top mentalists have to say about “Reveal”:
- Luca Volpe: “Reveal is my kind of thing! Bold, clever, low tech, and 100% reliable! This goes straight into my professional repertoire!”
- Peter Turner: “The greatest clipboard peek…PERIOD! A thing of true beauty!”
- Chris Cox: “A cunning device which is clean, simple, and perfectly designed to fly under the audience’s radar!”
- Marc Paul: “Chris has created a rock-solid method that is quick, easy, and 100% reliable. This is a powerful weapon to add to your arsenal.”
- Banachek: “What a nice way to get a peek, and deceptive as well.”
- Colin McLeod: “Real-world performers are going to recognize immediately the potential of this device. The beauty is, you’re going to see exactly what they wrote, so there is no fear of a bad impression.”
At the last Blackpool convention we gave people a limited run, sneak-peek of “Reveal,” Chris Rawlins’ FLAWLESS clipboard utility. It sold out. On the first day.
“Reveal” is a clipboard that is specially gaffed yet undetectable even when the spectator is holding it. ABSOLUTELY NO ELECTRONICS are used. You just ask someone to draw or write something on a piece of paper. You get it, all at once, without ANY strange movements. The drawing can be isolated in an envelope or bag, yet you still are privy to what was written.
The best compliment we can give “Reveal” is this: it’s real world stuff. It’s not a pipe dream. A leading mentalist created it for his show, other leading mentalists around the globe are using it, and it can be done UNDER FIRE. It is impossible for it to break or wear-out. It’s something you will use in your show…forever. You get the gimmicked clipboard, marker, envelope, DVD and attractive storage box.
But don’t take our word for it. Here is what others are saying:
“Reveal is my kind of thing! Bold, clever, low tech and 100% reliable! This goes straight in my professional repertoire!”
-Luca Volpe
“The greatest clipboard peek…PERIOD! A thing of true beauty!”
-Peter Turner
“A cunning device which is clean, simple and perfectly designed to create a method which flies under the audiences radar!”
-Chris Cox
“Chris has created a rock solid method that is quick, easy and 100% reliable. This is a powerful weapon to add to your arsenal”
-Marc Paul
“What a nice way to get a peek, and deceptive as well.”
-Banachek
“Real world performers are going to recognise immediately the potential of this device. The beauty is, you’re going to see exactly what they wrote, so there is no fear of a bad impression.”
-Colin McLeod