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Espionage - Secret Intelligence (DVD Book Prop) by The Enchantment - Magic Trick

2012-10-14 82 Dailymotion

Available from http://www.world-of-magic.co.uk
Infiltrate your spectators minds. Totally Impromptu. No Sleight of Hand. Espionage Secret Intelligence consists of three separate impromptu routines that can stand alone or be performed in succession making up a full 7-10 minute impromptu performance. This is a sleight-free gimmickless spur-of-the-moment grab whatever you see and know or predict what the spectator will do with each object set of routines.
Covert Ops A spectator hides three different borrowed coins in three different locations such as her pockets closed fists or any other concealed locations. Or as an alternative three separate spectators each hide a coin in their pocket/fist. Without any fishing guessing gimmickery or uncertainty you will be able to know exactly what coin is where with 100 accuracy (Never misses).
Secret Service Spectator places three different borrowed objects in three different locations (pockets hands table wallet etc.). Which locations the spectator chooses for each object couldnt be more fair as they continue to have free choices throughout. The performer then shows a written prediction he made that has been in play from the very beginning that correctly predicts the location of each object. Only one prediction is used it is never switched and never misses.
Spy Tech In its basic form 3 (or 4) different objects are removed from 3 (or 4) different locations and match the exact locations that the spectator thinks of. Locations can be anywhere such as the performers pockets or fists or even another spectators pockets or fists. This can be performed as mindreading a prediction or as a role reversal where the spectator becomes the mindreader. All objects are borrowed. There are no duplicates. No special clothing. The spectator can remove each object from each location/pocket herself. And this can be used in many different ways.
Espionage is full of simple but unique impromptu principles and methods and f