C'punks, Penn asked Teller for a good book on mentalism. Teller suggested a "great classic mentalism book is THIRTEEN STEPS TO MENTALISM by Corinda." I didn't find it on Amazon, but I'm sure it's out there somewhere. Soon, you too will be "predicting" lotto winners. S a n d y
At 10:54 AM 10/25/01 -0700, Sandy Sandfort wrote:
C'punks,
Penn asked Teller for a good book on mentalism. Teller suggested a "great classic mentalism book is THIRTEEN STEPS TO MENTALISM by Corinda." I didn't find it on Amazon, but I'm sure it's out there somewhere.
Soon, you too will be "predicting" lotto winners.
S a n d y
http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?author=&title=THIRTEEN+STEPS+TO+MENTALISM+&submit=Begin+Search&new_used=*¤cy=USD&mode=basic&st=sr&ac=qr Looks like 13 books rather than one: Thirteen Steps to Mentalism - Step Five: Blindfolds & X-Ray Eyes Thirteen Steps to Mentalism - Step Three - Mnemonics and Mental Systems Thirteen Steps to Mentalism - Step Two - Pencil, lip, sound, touch and muscle reading Thirteen Steps to Mentalism: Step Four - Predictions Thirteen Steps to Mentalism: Step Seven - "Book Tests" and Supplement Five currently available via Bookfinder. DCF
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