Little Book of Wonders By Kenton Knepper
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EVERYTHING you enjoy can be found here. Mentalism, weerd magic, and more. Plots never considered previously, and wild takes on a few forgotten classics. Here is a taste:
* Don't just melt a spoon - squish the bowl like it were putty. Is it putty? No! The bowl while seemingly molten instantly becomes solid again and the hands are seen empty. NOT like anything you have seen before. This is different.
* Resealable Box: Props are taken from a large Altoid type box, as the performer displays his unusual abilities. BUT, the box instantly seals itself shut with tape, postage stamps and more in a split second and in full view. The tape must be removed before the box can be opened to once again show all the props inside (including a borrowed item). This is impossible to describe and weerd to experience!
Both the Hoy Deck in Mind Reading Lesson 9 and the Tin Box Predictions in Mind Reading Lesson 10 owe much to what is in this book. In Mind Reading Lesson 10 the sealed box trick above is referenced as something to study.
* One of Kenton's Main Hoy Deck Handlings and Presentation is included in this book! This had people rethinking the Hoy Deck and it is very popular once again. Read one of the inspirations for that resurgence here.
* A keychain with a light is held over a spectator's hand. The spectator attempts to light it with her mind. That never happens. But what does happen will surprise you and your spectator for some time to come.
*Pop popcorn in your hand - Spectators HEAR it actually popping! This original effect began an entire revolution of popping corn effects which was once again revived when this book was released. This solution is both easy and practical to perform without carrying a bunch of props.
* Kenton's O.K. "Okito" box which uses hinged lids and mini-mint boxes. Yes, HINGED on lids as an Okito Box. This will create a new revolution in the Okito Box tradition. Much more.
There is MORE in this little booklet to be sure. Any one of these effects could have been marketed on their own, as many are doing with manuscripts these days. But Kenton wanted to cram as much as he could into one little booklet. That he has certainly accomplished.
Several secret groups were privy to small portions of this work before it's release. Each commented on how these ideas were going to change their own methods, effects and presentations. Each group noted that at least several likely instant-classics were contained in this booklet.
This is truly a Little Book of Wonder which you can't afford to miss, and at a special price to top it all off.
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