Prepare to be amazed! Dan Harlan’s Tarbell 84 unveils mind-blowing mental magic. Learn secrets to predict thoughts, reveal hidden info & astound your audience! A must-have for mentalists. ✨
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Unlock the Secrets of Mental Magic with Dan Harlan’s Tarbell 84
Step into the world of mentalism with Dan Harlan’s Tarbell 84 – More Mental Magic, a comprehensive guide that will elevate your performance to new heights. This collection is packed with 15 incredible routines, each designed to captivate and astonish your audience with seamless, mind-bending effects.
Discover the Highlights
- The Telepathic Pillboxes: A visually stunning routine where a simple choice of cartoon characters reveals your uncanny ability to predict thoughts.
- Pavel’s Predicta-Rope: A psychic test involving three ropes that always matches your prediction, leaving your audience in awe.
- Bergson’s Non-Center Tear: A subtle yet powerful method to access hidden information without the need for complex devices.
- Spirit Transposition: Gain physical access to concealed information using only your mental prowess and no gimmicks.
- Overdrawn: A playful routine where you flawlessly determine how many cookies were taken from a jar.
- Louis Phillip’s Calcutta: Reveal any city chosen from a vast selection with this elegant mentalism technique.
- Addition Prediction: Predict the sum of a 5-player UNO card game with precision and flair.
- Ed Schuman’s Sightless Sight: Uncover hidden treasure written on a card without even looking.
- Ken Beale’s Triple ESP Prediction: Three alphabet cards spell a word, and you reveal its physical manifestation.
- You Read My Mind: A baffling routine where your helper names a face-up suit hidden in an envelope.
- Ken Krenzel’s Never Say Die: A die roll matches a spectator’s thought-of number every time.
- Mento-Pen: A clever technique to predict the snack someone will choose for their lunch.
- A Spectator Reads a Mind: Empower a spectator to “see” a thought-of card in a borrowed ring.
- The Antique Medallion: A spectator’s imagined animal is found engraved on a medallion.
- Classified Ad Prediction: Predict the exact details of a randomly chosen used car.
- Max Lister’s Easy Message Reading: Read a message sealed in an envelope and destroyed by fire.
Each routine is meticulously explained, ensuring you can master these effects with confidence. Whether you’re a seasoned mentalist or just starting, this collection will enhance your repertoire and leave your audience questioning the impossible.
Description
The Telepathic Pillboxes: A simple choice of one of three cartoon characters decorating three nesting boxes and you’re able to reveal you knew which one someone would choose.
Pavel’s Predicta-Rope: Your helper passes a psychic test by tying three ropes together in any order. The ropes are then proven to match your prediction
Bergson’s Non-Center Tear: A simple, innocent-looking substitute for a center tear or fancy peek device giving you total access to hidden information.
Spirit Transposition: You will learn to gain access to hidden information, not just mentally, but physically as well, without any gimmicks or extraneous devices.
Overdrawn: A fun routine where you can always tell how many cookies somebody has removed from the cookie jar.
Louis Phillip’s Calcutta:You will learn how to reveal any city chosen from a large selection.
Addition Prediction: Using UNO cards, you predict the sum of a 5 player game.
Ed Schuman’s Sightless Sight: A little-known and under-used principle, you’ll learn to find hidden treasure written on a card, and reveal it without looking.
Ken Beale’s Triple ESP Prediction: Three alphabet cards, chosen by a random number, spell a word… and you reveal the physical manifestation of that word.
You Read My Mind: Your helpers somehow name the face-up suit among four cards hidden in an envelope.
Ken Krenzel’s Never Say Die: A die (rolled randomly) matches the number in another person’s mind.
Mento-Pen: A sneaky technique combined with a bit of flair allows you to know what snack someone will choose to have in her lunchbag.
A Spectator Reads a Mind: You can give someone the power to see a thought-of card in a borrowed ring.
The Antique Medallion: A spectator names an imaginary animal. That name is then found engraved on the collar of a stuffed animal.
Classified Ad Prediction: Predict the exact make, model, and year of a randomly predicted used car.
Max Lister’s Easy Message Reading: A clever method that allows you to actually read a message truly sealed in an envelope and destroyed by fire.