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• COLIN MCLEOD’s jaw-dropping multiple prediction he was going to keep to himself, involving a new take on the Invisible Deck that’s nothing short of ingenious.

• The single effect RICHARD OSTERLIND does when audiences ask for an impromptu performance and it has to be perfect.

• The audience-tested demonstration TED KARMILOVICH has been using as a lead-in to his own Mother of All Book Tests routine for a decade.

• NEIL TOBIN’s seemingly hands-free impossibility that involves multiple audience members, Tossed Out Deck-style, and packs a knockout punch.

Want more names? There’s brilliant thinking from such respected creative minds as NEAL SCRYER, RICHARD WEBSTER, BRUCE BERNSTEIN, MILLARD LONGMAN, LUCA VOLPE, CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR, JHEFF, ROBERT SIEPIELSKI, LARY KUEHN, and DAVID THIEL.

A Who’s Who of mentalism has contributed routines from their performing repertoire to make this fundraiser ebook worth your money and time. Not only is it a worthy cause to help support a member of our community, but it is also a great ebook to read, including some routines that were never published before. In other words, it is material you can only learn from this ebook.

  • Introduction by Chandler
  • “Hey Rube!”
  • Act One: Make it Count! by Richard Osterlind
  • Act Two: The Stones of Destiny by Luca Volpe
  • Act Three: Celebrimental by Jheff
  • Act Four: Half Track by Christopher Taylor
  • Act Five: Assemblage by Lary Kuehn
  • Act Six: By the Numbers by David Thiel
  • Act Seven: The Pendulum Knows by Richard Webster
  • Act Eight: Leipzig Knockout (LKO) by Neil Tobin
  • Act Nine: Trans-Premonition by Bruce Bernstein
  • Act Ten: Disposable Color Plus by Ted Karmilovich
  • Act Eleven: Now You See It, Now You Don’t by Robert Siepielski
  • Act Twelve: by Millard Longman
    • Close-Up Mentalism for a Disease Ridden World
    • Sugar Packet Readings
  • Act Thirteen: by Neal Scryer
    • December Sixth
    • Aura Cleansing
  • Act Fourteen: Colin McLeod
  • The Final Act