2015
Written by Jim Steinmeyer
Work of Jim Steinmeyer
18 pages (Stapled), published by Hahne
Illustrated with drawings by Jim Steinmeyer
Language: English
13 entries
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Jim Steinmeyer Introduction
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Jim Steinmeyer The Nickel Under Your Foot presentation for mathematical number force leading to the date on a coin
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Jim Steinmeyer The Six Chair Concert six chairs with plaques at the back, procedure to get five spectators sitting on them, the plaques contain predictions on the choices
Inspired byRelated to 2
Jim Steinmeyer Fingertip Mentalism Verbal Magic counting trick with fingers on one hand
Related to 5
Jim Steinmeyer The Three Ball Test three imaginary colored balls are distributed by spectator, performer knows which color is where
Also published here 6
Jim Steinmeyer The "Passing Fancy" Deck verbal force of Nine of Clubs or Six of Clubs
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Jim Steinmeyer Lessons in Wonder Powers of Darkness combined with PK Touches, performer stands behind spectator and feels different touches than the audience sees
  • Part One: Perception
  • Part Two: The Spirit on your Shoulder
  • Part Three: The Spirit on your Head
  • Part Four: Heightened Perception
Also published here 9
Jim Steinmeyer The Magician Who Fools Himself one card across, using fourteen cards, no sleights, spectator handles cards and performer is in audience
Also published here 12
Psychological False Count 14-13-12-... and x makes y
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Jim Steinmeyer The Empty Bag three spectators feel different things in a paper bag which is then shown empty
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Jim Steinmeyer The Anomaly ends of a rope are tied to performer's wrist, yet he forms a knot in the rope under cover
Inspired by 14
Jim Steinmeyer The Adept rope-tied assistant is covered and then suddenly wears a jacket, Gypsy Rope Tie version
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Jim Steinmeyer An Audience on Mars spectators chose between an ear or the nose according to instructions, nose is forced
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Data entered by Denis Behr.