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* Improved TRI-Epic By [[Devin Knight]] (2007)
 
* Improved TRI-Epic By [[Devin Knight]] (2007)
 
* Astor Epic By [[Astor]] (2008)
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 24 January 2011

Mental Epic is a mentalism effect where three covered predictions written on the top row of a slate or whiteboard are found to match those later written in a row below it.

It was created by Hen Fetsch, based on Peter Warlock's "The Taped Slate" (1944) [1] and first PRESENTED (but not explained) in Pentagram, Vol. 6, No.7 (April 1952). It was later marketed in 1955 by his good friend Gene Gordon's magic shop.

Variations

Books

  • Mental Epic Compendium By Paul Romhany (2010)

References

  1. Patterns for Psychics, page 17, 1947. Reprint in Pentagram, Vol. 11, no. 10, July 1957, page 75.