Description
Entire careers have been built on the ability to apparently "read minds" by secretly viewing what a spectator has written or drawn on a small, folded slip of paper. In this publication, we have compiled 11 different approaches to this endeavor from such top luminaries as Bert Reese, John Booth, Al Baker, Hamid Kahn, Orville Meyer, Ted Annemann, Joseph Ovette and others. In addition to billet steals, switches and other ploys, there are also sensational routines for the living and dead test, (two-person) design duplication, and pseudo contact mindreading (Hellstromism) that were long-time marketed manuscripts. 24 pages, re-typeset.