| "The Ghost Writer’s Box, by Howard Baltus, has me very excited! When I first saw it I couldn’t believe the craftsmanship. Not only is the box itself a work of art, but the design and applications have my mind working overtime with ideas for it! Between the box and the included cloth bag, which stands alone as another utility device, you can create countless applications for the apparatus. If you are a serious performer, then you need to know this is a serious device, designed and built by a serious magician for serious work."
Richard Osterlind A sleek and elegant writer's box is introduced to your audience. Explain that it was passed down to you from an old friend who is no longer here. When the box is opened it is shown to contain a Velvet bag with 3 markers (red, black and green), several sheets of paper and a deck of cards. All is removed. The markers are shown separately and placed back into the bag. A spectator reaches into the bag and pulls out one marker, let's say the red one. Your spectator then selects a blank sheet of paper and places it into the box. It is signed by both the magician and the spectator. The selected marker is placed in the cradle. The spectator closes the box. Have them select a single card from a deck of cards. When they open the box, on the paper, written in red, is the name of the card they selected. This is only the beginning!
Key notes: - You never ever have to touch the Ghost Writer's Box.
- You are not limited to cards as a prediction. Our routines suggest many other concepts that are very strong for any audience.
- You never ever have to touch the Ghost Writer's Box.
- Execution is self-working and failsafe.
- The box may be examined should you desire.
- And did we mention you never ever have to touch the Ghost Writer's Box?
Side notes: - The Ghost Writer's Box is designed with the utmost quality and care.
- The finest hardware and hinges were used in its fabrication.
- The box itself is sheer elegance with a sleek black color and piano finish.
- You will be proud to display this wondrous prop in your showcase of treasures.
- You will do more than just display the GWB, you will use it!
- The GWB was created by Howard A. Baltus in 2002.
The box measures approximately 12.75 X 11.25 X 3.75 inches and weighs 7.5 pounds. Please note: A heavy weight surcharge of $19.95 is included in the total price.
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