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Eyespy by fraser parker
Eyespy by fraser parker








This principle also allows for a beautiful, self working version of a ‘Trojan horse’ style effect, otherwise known as the ‘Hidden Objects’ plot. There is also an entirely new principle entitled ‘There are Two Colours’ taught in the book, as well as various uses for it, including the simplest prop-less star sign guess ever (yes, even easier to perform than ‘Gestalt Star Sign’ ). Ross Bartels also teaches his effects, subtleties and expanded work on the ‘Sui Generis’ principle. It is the scripting that makes this so clean, compact and effortless.

eyespy by fraser parker

Also included is a reverse name guess utilising ‘Sui Generis’ where the spectator uses their intuition to guess the name of someone the performer is thinking of. This is childishly simple, super fun and easy to perform. This includes his ‘Alphabet Cards’ prop-less image guess, where a spectator thinks of a letter of the alphabet and a simple image that begins with this letter and you are able to reveal their thought of image. He expands on this work in interesting new ways and teaches various different applications and effects utilising this principle. ‘Sui Generis’ was Fraser’s ground-breaking, highly acclaimed method for guessing words and names entirely prop-less.

eyespy by fraser parker

It began as a follow up book to ‘Sui Generis’ but over the course of writing has evolved into its own book containing new ideas, arrangements and principles, as well as new effects utilising the ‘Sui Generis’ principle. This hardback book contains the real secrets behind prop-less Mentalism performance and includes Fraser’s most up to date thinking on various plots and approaches as well as entirely new material, which has moved away from the use of the ‘re-frame’. God Mode continues the journey into the impossible.










Eyespy by fraser parker