DESCRIPTION
This rare Kanter's Magic Shop manuscript from the late 1950s details a sensational "Two Person Act" which can be learned almost immediately. One person - the performer or his assistant - is blindfolded on stage while the other person passes into the audience and touches various objects. Each time, sight unseen, the article is named with uncanny accuracy by the partner on stage. People's names, figures, such as numbers on bills, dates on coins, the total of addition problems, and more, can also be given by this same, almost-automatic method. Secret and working is fully explained. No long, complicated code lists to memorize, no gimmicks, and the blindfold is genuine (or person may be seated with their back to the audience). Routined by Walter B. Gibson. Easy to learn, surefire method. 10 pages, re-typeset.