7 peek devices, 1 switching envelope, and 1 deck switch for the working performer. When you require a method which is bulletproof, easy, and down-right devious, these devices are the go-to choices. They all look like normal objects/possessions, and yet still hide a secret. Palantir: a peek envelope Wallet of Elrond: a peek wallet Sierpinski's Peek: 2 ways to peek…
This includes 3 Peek Projects, containing 5 devices: - Wallet of Elrond: A wallet for peeking folded billets - Sierpinski's Peek: A device for peeking a card while it is in the center of the deck... and while the deck is in the box. - Peeks of Chaos: Mockra Peek: A card box which allows you to peek a billet/card…
The Palantir is a mystical seeing stone, used by the peoples of Middle Earth. .... And it's also a peek envelope, which: - Is very easy to make (3-5 minutes) - Can be shown on both sides - Can be placed in the spectator's hands - Is easy to use - And the spectator can keep it right after getting the…
Peek a playing card, while it is in the deck, and while the deck is in the box. Now includes a new method of doing the same thing, with an examinable card box
Demonstration video below The Envelope-atron is an easy-to-use switching envelope for walk-around or close-up performance, and it's an invaluable tool for mentalists and magicians alike. You will learn: - Application to the "Confabulation" plot - A drawing appearance - A card prediction - A "Burned and Restored" effect - 2 multiple- outs effects - AND, a method is included for…
The Peeks of Chaos contains 3 peek devices, each using the card box: the "Mockra Peek", the "Meanas Peek", and an updated version of the Meanas Peek. The updated version also allows for you to store 2 billets in the box, while only showing 1. This can be used for multiple outs, or to cause writing to change, appear, or…