Lee Earle & Larry Becker - SYZYGY's Best(1-3)
Volume One
Contents Include:
Deep Sea Digits by George St. James: AN impressive demonstration of "super recall" that is easy to accomplish with no memorization!
Destiny's Destination by Richard Mark: A triple prediction with loads of laugh potential that leaves 'em scratching their heads!
Running the Numbers by Chris Hurlburt: Your audience picks out the winning numbers on a genuine Lotto ticket!
Guessin' Gumballs by Jack Bean: Can anyone guess the exact number of gumballs in a huge transparent jar? You bet!
Himelrick Maneuver by David Himelrick: Use the power of imagination to draw an image that exists only in someone's mind!
Keys Royale by Lee Earle: Intuition finds the one key among seven that opens the ungimmicked Lock - no key switches!
Volume Two
Contents include:
Bold & Beautiful by Ted Karmilovich: Predictions actually written before your performance name randomly selected celebrities, cities, and objects.
I.Q. Chart by Earl Keyser: A participant thinks of a word one letter at a time and the performer quickly learns the very same word.
Whenever-Anywhere by Ty Kralin: From any book, random words are read aloud and one is secretly chosen and yet the performer spells the word.
Dream Design by John Riggs: An image from a woman's recent dream is one of dozens pre-drawn on index cards - and the card bears her name!
Quintuple by Dave Arch: Using verbal control, the mind reader influences random choices to guarantee the outcome - even miles away!
Picture Show by Leo Boudreau: People visualize 'postcard scenes' and with no forces, questions, or fishing, the performer describes each one.
Volume Three
Contents include:
Deli Delight by Andy Leviss: Performer has a sandwich in a lunch bag. A participant describes his favorite sandwich. They are the same!
Option Call by Paul Green: Deal cards in to a person's hands, add or remove cards as directed, until one card is left - it's the one you predicted!
Par for the Course by Danny Archer: A spectator fills in a scorecard for an imaginary round of golf and adds up the strokes - they are exactly what you foretold!
Dowsing Duplicates by T.J. Osborn: Take 6 business cards, tear them in half, spread the pieces face down. Unerringly, audience finds matching halves!
Compelling Key by John Riggs: Using a padlock as a pendulum, you locate the only one of 7 hidden keys that opens the ungimmicked lock!
Midway Dream by E. Raymond Carlyle: Participants play make-believe carnival games to win plush animals when they duplicate your predicted scores!
Volume One
Contents Include:
Deep Sea Digits by George St. James: AN impressive demonstration of "super recall" that is easy to accomplish with no memorization!
Destiny's Destination by Richard Mark: A triple prediction with loads of laugh potential that leaves 'em scratching their heads!
Running the Numbers by Chris Hurlburt: Your audience picks out the winning numbers on a genuine Lotto ticket!
Guessin' Gumballs by Jack Bean: Can anyone guess the exact number of gumballs in a huge transparent jar? You bet!
Himelrick Maneuver by David Himelrick: Use the power of imagination to draw an image that exists only in someone's mind!
Keys Royale by Lee Earle: Intuition finds the one key among seven that opens the ungimmicked Lock - no key switches!
Volume Two
Contents include:
Bold & Beautiful by Ted Karmilovich: Predictions actually written before your performance name randomly selected celebrities, cities, and objects.
I.Q. Chart by Earl Keyser: A participant thinks of a word one letter at a time and the performer quickly learns the very same word.
Whenever-Anywhere by Ty Kralin: From any book, random words are read aloud and one is secretly chosen and yet the performer spells the word.
Dream Design by John Riggs: An image from a woman's recent dream is one of dozens pre-drawn on index cards - and the card bears her name!
Quintuple by Dave Arch: Using verbal control, the mind reader influences random choices to guarantee the outcome - even miles away!
Picture Show by Leo Boudreau: People visualize 'postcard scenes' and with no forces, questions, or fishing, the performer describes each one.
Volume Three
Contents include:
Deli Delight by Andy Leviss: Performer has a sandwich in a lunch bag. A participant describes his favorite sandwich. They are the same!
Option Call by Paul Green: Deal cards in to a person's hands, add or remove cards as directed, until one card is left - it's the one you predicted!
Par for the Course by Danny Archer: A spectator fills in a scorecard for an imaginary round of golf and adds up the strokes - they are exactly what you foretold!
Dowsing Duplicates by T.J. Osborn: Take 6 business cards, tear them in half, spread the pieces face down. Unerringly, audience finds matching halves!
Compelling Key by John Riggs: Using a padlock as a pendulum, you locate the only one of 7 hidden keys that opens the ungimmicked lock!
Midway Dream by E. Raymond Carlyle: Participants play make-believe carnival games to win plush animals when they duplicate your predicted scores!