1978
Written by Al Mann
Work of Al Mann
23 pages (Spiralbound), published by Al Mann Exclusives
Illustrated with drawings
Language: English
15 entries
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Al Mann Foreword
Al Mann Where Eagles Perch on forcing the same card to several people and the use of a onw way and three way forcing deck
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Al Mann The Tesseract three predictions are handed out to different spectator, three spectator select a number, city and word, predictions match
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Al Mann Panoramas of Thought six cards are written on a pad by different spectators, three spectator select a card, three of the written cards are chosen, they correspond with the selections
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Al Mann Mass Telepathy five words are thought of by performer, several words are written by various spectators all the the thought of words are divined by the spectators, Bank Tray
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Al Mann AME Flashes!
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Al Mann An Opener prediction written on a card, and card is folded, move to turning card over and presenting the outside as the inside, with special paper clip by Bruce Elliott
Inspired by 8
Al Altmann, Bobby Hughes The Inside Babel idea with the Elliott paper clip and Mann's "An Opener" to cover a quarter of a folded card
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Al Mann Another Chapter on the Center Tear on the history of the Center Tear, on Joe Ovette, Annemann, Sid Lorraine
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Al Mann What is it? letter from Sid Lorraine to Al Mann about the history of the Center Tear, comments by Mann and xerox of Lorraine's notes from 1928, copy of the manuscript "What is it?" by Joseph Ovette from 1931
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Al Mann Don Pedro story of Don Pedro from Buenos Aires, witnessing a center tear and ashes on arm routine in 1926
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Al Mann The Majesty of Things quote
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Al Mann De-Pleated Thoughts several questions on one piece of paper, folded paper is stapled
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Al Mann, Mr. Zodiac A Bonus - Through the Threshold spectator writes question on a business card, which is then sealed, question is divined / answered
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Al Mann The Circean Vessels flapless envelope switch, same as Shaxon envelope switch
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Data entered by Lorenz Schär.