Strange Truths by B. W. McCarron
An engaging audience participation effect, perfect for corporate events and parties.
EFFECT: Participants are invited to think of an unusual job they have held, while one spectator considers an occupation they have never experienced.
Each spectator writes down their chosen jobs on paper and places the folded slips into a visible bowl or basket.
The performer then reveals the peculiar yet true occupations, successfully identifying the false one among them. This captivating routine lasts 4-6 minutes, providing mental entertainment that is impactful yet easy to transport. The included gimmick is enjoyable to create and operates seamlessly in plain view.
- No forces
- No palming
- No sleights
- No nail-writers
- No impressions
- No one-ahead
- No codes
- No angles
- No mirrors
- No switches
- No assistants
- No envelopes
- No fake billets
- No mnemonics
- No center-tears
- No guesswork
- No electronics
- No confederates
- Nothing to reset
Includes six additional story ideas and a complete bonus routine. Originally priced at $10.
First eBook edition, 2015. 27 pages. Word count: 4920, equivalent to 19 standard pages of text.