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The seventh installment in the Richard Osterlind series. Japanese subtitles. [Included Works] ○ Question & Answer Act Not only does he guess the problem you're holding, but he also answers it one after another. A masterpiece that adds a plus-alpha to the magic phenomenon, giving it entertainment and meaning. ○ Test Condition II Adding even more impossibility to the "Challenge Mind Reading" performed in the second volume of the series, this is an incredibly mysterious card trick that can even fool cardicians. The spectator freely selects a card, returns it freely, and shuffles it themselves, yet the magician still guesses it perfectly. (Understanding the "Breakthrough Card System" is required.) ○ Tribute to Tarbell The spectator memorizes a freely selected card. The magician has another spectator place their finger on the deck fanned out by the magician... and it's the memorized card! ○ Psychological Impossibility The freely memorized card disappears from the spread deck and appears in the magician's pocket, which was examined beforehand. ○ Matchbook Prediction The selected card is predicted on a paper matchbook, and he performs this twice in a row. ○ ESP Stack By stacking ESP symbols using a unique rule, he completely recreates the clairvoyance test performed in psychic research. ○ Osterlind Design Duplication System A procedure that performs the clairvoyance test done with the ESP stack, but with a complex drawing made by the spectator. He perfectly sketches the same drawing in a sketchbook, even though it was drawn in a place the magician couldn't see. ○ Ash on the Hand He performs the "card trick that guesses by putting ash on the arm," using the initials of a person the spectator is thinking of. ○ Pen Paddle Move A signature magic trick that Osterlind always performs at trade shows. The letters written on the pen repeatedly disappear and reappear. ○ Dad's Favorite The top cards of the four packets cut by the spectator are all Aces! ○ Haunted Key A classic phenomenon where the key moves on its own. The magician doesn't move at all, and the key starts to move! ○ Solid Ghost The "ghost" inside the folded handkerchief starts to move... The spectator can touch and confirm the "ghost" right before it disappears.
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