Simon Lipkin makes a Tri-umphant return to The 1914 Studio (with longer hair) to share more of his unique and quirky brand of entertaining mentalism. Last year we proudly brought you Simon’s debut download Tri-fecta. Everyone loved it except for Simon’s mum. So this year, he’s going to Tri-harder.
You will learn:
Key Decisions
Simon’s rendition of the Seven Keys to Baldpate. A spectator’s wedding ring is padlocked shut and multiple keys are introduced. Will they be able to intuit the key that opens the lock to free their ring? Of course they will! With only a few inexpensive items, you’ll be able to perform this classic effect, underpinned by a very cheeky secret that utilises a prop you probably already own.
Music to My Ears
A brilliant book test with a diabolically bold method that will leave you feeling as smug as a fox in a henhouse. Your participant fairly chooses one of many song lyric books, when your back is turned they open to a freely-thought-of page number and study the song on that page. Despite the procedure appearing SO fair, you know EXACTLY what song they’re looking at!
The song books are authentic, there are no forces involved, there are no duplicate books and there is no complicated memory work required. The scope for entertaining revelations far exceeds any traditional book test; you can hum the tune, reveal the title, divine the artist and even sing the lyrics! It’s devious, easy to perform, and above all, extremely entertaining. A book test gem.