Behold! Transfer secret thoughts with ‘I Fall To Pieces’ by Fraser Parker! A spectator divines YOUR pin! Easy, reliable, and hits HARD. Download now & unlock mentalism secrets! ✨
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I Fall To Pieces by Fraser Parker (Instant Download)
Unlock the secrets of mind reading with I Fall To Pieces by Fraser Parker. This instant download offers a revolutionary approach to mentalism that will captivate your audience. Watch the demonstration video to see the magic in action!
Why Choose “I Fall To Pieces”?
- Reliable Method: A solid reverse pin guess technique that allows spectators to divine a pin number using their intuition.
- Theatrically Justified: No peeking or handling required, ensuring a seamless performance.
- Easy to Perform: Simple yet effective, hitting extremely hard in any close-up setting.
- Exclusive Content: Includes additional subtleties and ideas, plus a streamlined variation and reverse phone unlock concept by Ross Tayler.
What’s Inside?
Originally published in TFOBW by Robert Watkins and Lance Sinclair, and in Jhana by Watkins, Fraser Parker has enhanced this masterpiece with his own unique touches. This PDF is a dream come true for performers and a delight for workers seeking to elevate their mentalism skills.
Harness the power to transfer a secret thought!
Fraser has decided to share one of his go to effects when he is performing close up.
I Fall to Pieces is Fraser’s solid reverse pin guess where a spectator can successfully divine his pin number using their intuition.
This is a reliable, solid method.
Everything is justified theatrically and at no point does Fraser needs to peek or handle anything.
This is easy to do and hits extremely hard in performance – as can be seen in the video above.
Fraser says this is a dream come true and a worker’s delight.
First published in TFOBW by Robert Watkins and Lance Sinclair and in Jhana by Watkins.
Fraser has added additional important subtleties and ideas to this e-mentalism exclusive PDF, including a streamlined variation and reverse phone unlock idea by Ross Tayler.