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Nimrod Harel is one of the busiest mentalists in the world. He has his own television show ('Inconceivable') which has just completed its fourth season, and he performs daily before company audiences with his original mentalist show.

After his first booklet "SHALOSH" SOLD OUT!!! Now comes his second book: SHALOSH - STAGE WORK .

Limited Edition - ONLY 444 copies printed - so hurry up before there are no more. Each book is numbered!

'Fire at Will' - A clean as a whistle Russian Roulette act using a staple gun. The audience sees one gun loaded and fired and then mixed with three other guns. Then the game begins as the volunteer chooses freely which of the guns will be fired, until the last gun is proven to be the loaded gun. There are no notes, no pre-show or other lowly mental magic diversions- only the guns and free choice. No Russian roulette act with staple guns being performed today even comes close to the simplicity and perfection of this routine.

BIBLE - Anyone who performs 'Add a Number' with a calculator must see what Harel does with this classic. How can you allow the audience to do the last calculation in their heads? How can you set the entire crowd in motion? And most importantly, how can you incorporate company values into your show? This is a must for anyone working with company clients or interested in subliminal message routine themes.

Clean Game - The end of all Bank Night routines. The volunteer hides a cheque or bill inside one of five numbered envelopes. At no point does the mentalist get near the envelopes or make eye contact with them, either before or after the cheque is put in, and yet he knows which envelope is the one with the money. There are no gimmicks of any kind. Clean, clean, clean. You will laugh out loud reading about this method. A television stage performance is attached.

Bonus: For the first time, Harel reveals the secret behind his Nail Gun Routine, which was performed by Eran Raven in 'Phenomenon' and gives general permission to anyone wishing to use it in their stage or television performances. This routine is utterly devoid of gimmicks and can be executed with almost all nail guns with no preparation at all. Another example of ingenuity.

The presentation of these effects is adapted to large audiences (50-1000 people), they are incredibly practical (less than 60 second preparation time), is untainted with any mental magic and all fits inside a suitcase. This is a rare opportunity to get acquainted with one of the most successful and creative mentalists alive today. A must for any professional mentalist.

Pages 62 - Softbound

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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on August 19th, 2018
Horrible garbage. Nothing new and put over badly. AVOID!!
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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on November 4th, 2020
I think it's a joke , but really bad joke, nothing is practical and too obvious, he taking an existing tricks and making them worst . Don't throw your money on this product, just go learn from real mentalism like Banachek or Paul Harris instead of this layman or amateur guy.
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Reall good ideas, but are they the author's? Report this review
Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 23rd, 2021
There are some really good ideas in this booklet. Interesting thoughts on the smash and stab plot, as well as bank night. This is an expensive booklet for a small amount of material, but well worth the price if these are original thoughts that someone can incorporate into their work. However, there was a big red flag in the last trick of the book, where the author vigorously claims to have invented the "Out to Lunch Principle". And here's the kicker -- he claims to have named it "Out to Lunch" because he thought of it while having lunch with a friend. He expresses "frustration" that everyone in the world is familiar with this principle and never gives him credit. Of course, as we all know, this principle has been around over 100 years, and was featured in a marketed effexct in 1947 called Out to Lunch, giving the principle the name we've known it by for nearly 8 decades. Of course, magicians independently come up with the same principles/methods very often, but that independent magicians would give the same principle the same odd name such as "out to lunch" defies credulity. Which now begs the question, is other material in the book taken from other sources and simply claimed to be by the author?
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