The Coral Fang
The Coral Fang marks the third installment of Luke Jermay’s published works. This manuscript shifts focus from suggestion-heavy mentalism to a blend of foolproof effects and innovative twists utilizing psychological techniques.
Inside, you’ll discover the following captivating effects:
Touching on Hoy:
This is, in my opinion, the finest creation by Luke Jermay. It’s straightforward, impactful, and involves three participants each thinking of different items, which you then reveal without any pre-show work, props, or stooges.
The Dangerous Opener:
The performer guides a spectator to choose a safe bag for crushing. When the performer slams his hand down, an upturned razor-sharp knife is revealed under the other bag. This is a completely safe adaptation of a modern classic, requiring no pre-show work or danger.
Pre-Show Scripting:
A robust framework for pre-show work, enabling the performer to reveal significantly more during the act without additional effort.
The Psychic vs. Psychological Performance:
This essay presents a scripting model that engages diverse audiences. It allows the performer to resonate with both skeptics and believers without alienating either group, thus expanding the mentalist’s market reach.
Blowing Bubbles:
The performer reads a spectator’s mind, who visibly reacts as the thought leaves their mind, confirming the sensation of having their thought extracted.
Phone Prediction:
An inventive and entertaining prediction effect with a surprising climax. Discover the details for yourself!
PK Lip Stick:
A remarkable twist on a modern classic, merging the realms of the unreal and the magical.
Blindfold Sequence:
A spectator is blindfolded while another focuses on a number. Amazingly, the blindfolded participant reveals the chosen number accurately, with no pre-show work or stooging involved. This effect can extend beyond just numbers.