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EXCHANGE by Wayne Dobson Exchange by Wayne Dobson Original Price: Around ¥6,500 A demonstration of great effect with a small prop! Video: Search for "EXCHANGE Wayne Dobson" on YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=ZeQH975zkG4 This is a video of Michael J. Fitch performing Dobson's Exchange in Blackpool, UK, in 2012. Performance The performer takes out and shows cards with common everyday actions written in English. (All simple words like Read, Dance, Work, Run, etc.) The spectator chooses one card, and the performer declares they will read and guess the word. The performer asks simple questions like: Is the word short? Does the word contain the letter 'E'? After these simple questions, the performer says, "I understand," and writes "SEX" on a sketchpad, showing it to the audience, which elicits chuckles. The performer then tells the spectator they need to ask a few questions to confirm their guess. The performer sternly warns the audience, "Please be careful not to say what my prediction is!" The interaction with the spectator from this point is the true highlight of this trick. How often do you do it? Who do you do it with? Do you do it outside? How many people are usually involved? Do you use any props? *The instruction booklet includes a list of questions that will engage the audience. The performer hands the prediction paper face down to the spectator and listens to their answers. The spectator answers, "EAT." The performer prompts, "Look at the paper," and when the spectator turns it over, it reads "EAT." The audience erupts with sighs of "I've been had!" and loud laughter! A brilliant routine that is sure to liven things up. This is a surefire gag magic trick. ▽ Product Contents Gimmicked English word cards English explanation DVD Japanese explanation booklet with question list Edited from an overseas shop's product description. It's rare to find a product that utilizes dual reality this effectively. The question list in the explanation booklet contains some very bold and clever questions that are truly impressive. Reading the list will likely inspire you to come up with your own unique questions. The product's outer packaging was damaged, but we have confirmed that the contents are undamaged. Will be packed in an OPP bag and shipped via Yu-Packet Post Mini. #Magic #Magician #Wayne Dobson
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