Prepare to be amazed! Docc Hilford’s E’Voque mind-reading feat will leave your audience spellbound. Witness impossible choices reveal spectator’s thoughts. Get yours now!
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Docc Hilford – E’Voque
E’Voque by Docc Hilford is a mesmerizing mentalism performance that leaves audiences in awe. A spectator selects a group of diverse objects, typically around seven, and arranges them in a row. Another participant writes down the name of one of these objects on a piece of paper. The first spectator then makes a series of choices, eliminating half of the items, then discarding a couple more until only one object remains. Unbelievably, the remaining object matches the one chosen earlier by the second participant!
This extraordinary effect is not just a trick but a powerful demonstration of mental influence and perception. Experience firsthand the gasps of amazement and the sparkle in the eyes of your audience as they witness the impossible become reality. Perfect for both close-up and stage performances, E’Voque will elevate your repertoire and leave a lasting impression on everyone who sees it.
- Engages and amazes audiences of all sizes.
- Versatile for both close-up and stage settings.
- Simple yet profoundly effective mentalism effect.
Docc Hilford’s E’Voque is a stunning mentalism performance where a chosen object matches the spectator’s earlier prediction, creating an unforgettable experience of astonishment and delight.
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E’voque
by Docc Hilford
A specator chooses any number of dissimilar objects (usually around seven) and lays them in a row. A second participant looks over the group of items and jots down the name of one of them on a piece of paper. The first person is instructed to make several choices concerning the items. Half of them are eliminated, then a couple more are discarded. Finally, one object remains and it matches the item the second person chose before any objects were removed!
This is an incredibly powerful effect. You’ll have to hear the gasps of amazement and see the sparkle in the eyes of your audience for yourself.