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202 Methods of Forcing

202 Methods of Forcing
Author/Originator: Annemann, Theo.
Product Code: 1002
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Availability: Digital Product
Format: PDF eBook
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Price: $4.95
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Description

A must-have reference source for magicians and mentalists alike. Compiled by the legendary Theo. Annemann, this book was a follow-up to his earlier work entitled, 101 Methods of Forcing. In the time since its publication in the early 30's, it has become a classic, must-have reference source for anyone who performs magic or mentalism. It is safe to say that every great mentalist - from generations past to the present day, has studied and used this book. While like many older magic publications, there are a few dated references, the vast majority of the material here is as valid and workable today as when the book first went to print. You'll discover a wealth of techniques and methods for forcing cards, numbers, dates, colors, names, pages for book tests, and much more.

Here's just a sampling...

  • Force the sum of several three-digit numbers written down in a spiral bound notebook. Numbers, which are randomly chosen, and added, by the spectators themselves.
  • Force a card by counting down to any number a spectator names.
  • Force a color using only slips of paper with the spectators' own freely written selections and a clear receptacle. No switches, double compartments or use of duplicates.
  • Force various numbers using ungimmicked dice and playing cards.
  • Force a family name by riffling the edge of a telephone book.
  • Force/predict the current year using a spectator's own birth date and any other randomly selected year he/she names.
  • Force a name, color, etc., using slips of paper, which are fairly sealed in small pay envelopes.

Plus, it has been given a fresh layout and COMPLETELY RE-TYPESET with larger type for this high quality new eBook edition. So you'll find that while it retains the integrity of the original work - it is vastly more legible than any reprinted copy you might find and far superior to any poorly scanned and edited facsimile.