Behold! Unlock mental mysteries with Fraser Parker’s “Comply”! This book unveils groundbreaking prop-less methods to guess star signs and more. Instant download awaits!
Product information
Unlock the Secrets of Magic with Fraser Parker’s Comply
Discover the groundbreaking prop-less methods, principles, and ideas crafted by Fraser Parker during the lockdown period, now compiled in the hard-back book Comply. This comprehensive guide is packed with innovative techniques that will transform your magic performances.
What’s Inside?
- Prop-less Number Force: A versatile, mechanical method to force a two or single-digit number, adaptable to various presentation angles, including thought-of card routines.
- Star Sign Revelation: Two unique methods to accurately guess a spectator’s star sign. Imagine walking up to a stranger, having them add numbers personal to themselves, and revealing their exact star sign without ever knowing their name or birth month. The principles behind this method are fascinating and sure to amaze.
- Innovative Numerological Readings: A bold method that disguises an old idea in a new way, making it a joy to perform and impossible to detect. This technique hides in plain sight, delivering stunning results every time.
- Two-Way Written Out Technique: Adapted from Silent Poets, this method ensures you are never seen to be wrong during a reading. Use it with hanging statements to gather the information you need seamlessly.
- Binary Information Coding: Learn a simple way to code binary information to an assistant.
- Month Reduction Technique: Cleverly narrow down the possible birth months of your spectator to just six during a reading, all while making it seem like they’re not giving away any information. Fraser uses this method to reveal their star sign with ease.
Why Choose Comply?
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a curious beginner, Comply offers a treasure trove of techniques that are both innovative and practical. Fraser Parker’s methods are designed to be easily integrated into your performances, ensuring you always have something new and exciting to showcase.
Description
Comply is a hard-back book containing break-through prop-less methods, principles and ideas created by Fraser during the lock down period.
Methods include:
A prop-less way to force a two or single digit number which can also be used to create a thought of card routine. This is a solid, mechanical method that lends itself to many different presentation angles.
Two different methods which allow you to guess a spectator’s star sign – it is the principle that is interesting here:
Imagine being able to walk up to a complete stranger and without ever needing to know their name or the month they were born – after getting them to go through a simple process of adding numbers personal to themselves in order to work out their “life number” – you are always ready to reveal their exact star sign.
They add all of the letters in their first and last name together, double this total and then add their Month number and from this total you will be able to back-track to their sign.
You never mention you will be revealing their star sign so are free to reveal it whenever you want during your performance, after you have secretly obtained all of the information you need under the guise of giving a numerological reading.
There is also an additional, bolder method taught that is simplicity itself – it takes an old idea that wouldn’t usually fool anyone and disguises it in such a way it becomes a joy to perform and get away with – the method hides in plain sight!
Also taught is Fraser’s two way written out from Silent Poets. A way to never be seen to be wrong during the course of a reading. This principle can be used with hanging statements to never be seen to be wrong as you mine the information you need.
The book also includes a simple way to code binary information to an assistant as well as a clever way to reduce the possible Months your spectator could be born down to six months, during the course of a reading, without it seeming they are giving you anything – including how Fraser now uses it to allow you to reveal your spectator’s star sign.