Behold! Predict the future with the Fortune Calendar By TCC & Terry Chou! Reveal tangible, multiple predictions with this ingenious tool. Amaze your audience! Limited availability!
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Fortune Calendar By TCC & Terry Chou
Your Ultimate Tool for Tangible Multiple Predictions
Magicians are known for their ingenuity in predicting audience choices, utilizing everything from pieces of paper to boxes, envelopes, and even cigarette ash. But why stop there? With the Fortune Calendar, Terry Chou takes this concept to a whole new level, offering a method that moves beyond simple written predictions to the realm of tangible, irreplaceable objects.
After extensive contemplation and continuous refinement during live performances, Terry Chou has developed a masterpiece. This desk calendar allows you to predict the random selection of items by 1 to 4 audience members with unprecedented ease and accuracy.
Imagine this: four audience members each randomly flip through a section of the calendar. Each participant selects a different food item. When the magician’s lunch box is revealed, it perfectly matches the items chosen by the audience. The Fortune Calendar isn’t just about predicting playing cards or food; it’s about complete freedom to predict anything imaginable.
- Versatility: Predict anything from food to playing cards and beyond.
- Engagement: Involve up to four audience members in your performance.
- Uniqueness: A one-of-a-kind tool crafted by Terry Chou for magicians who seek to amaze.
A practical tool for tangible multiple predictions, available in standard and walnut versions.
Magicians are never short of ways to predict the audience’s choices, be it a piece of paper, a box, an envelope, or even cigarette ash these can all serve as tools to present a prediction. We can take it a step further, moving beyond written predictions to irreplaceable tangible objects.
After contemplation and continuous refinement during live performances, Terry Chou has crafted a unique piece. With the help of this desk calendar, he can predict the random selection of items by 1 to 4 audience members.
Four audience members each randomly flip through a section. Each participant selects a different food item. The magician’s lunch in the box perfectly matches the items randomly chosen by the audience. It’s not just the ability to predict playing cards or food, it’s the complete freedom to predict anything imaginable.