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You predict the where they spectator puts their ESP cards. Read more..
We are not sure what this one is called or who made this one. The original instructions are lost, so we wrote new ones for you. We know it was advertised in Magic Magazine in the early 2000’s by a company in Tennessee or Kentucky. If you know, please help us to name it properly. In the meantime, we are just going to call it Matching Zenner Prediction. invented by Robert A. Nelson but very similar in effect and method to Tony Spina’s Clearly Mental. Vintage item, excellent condition.
A folding frame is show to have a total of 6 Jumbo ESP Cards (3 on each side) all separate from one another and held in place by elastic straps. You remove 3 from the left side and 3 from the right and keep them in separate piles. You then have pick up cards from one pile and place them one at a time into one side of the fame with the backs facing the audience. Once in the frame, each card can be sticking form beyond the borders of the frame. Next you pick up the other pile, ask a member of the audience to tell you where to put that card top, middle or bottom. Without showing the face of their selection, you place the each card where they tell you to. After all cards are in place, you ask them if they want to change any of their selections. If they do, no problem, change them. Once they are satisfied, turn the whole frame around and the cards you placed in first as predictions match the same cards on the other side of the frame.
Folds in half for easy travel. Large jumbo size can been seen from any stage. Cards slide into the frame for storage, so they don’t stick out and you have to worry about bending them.
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