ssucahyo
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Posted: Apr 12, 2007 12:27 pm
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Fellows, anybody here own a Ouija Board from Fabrice de Laure?
I need advice and share with you.
Any good idea with it, please?
Thank you very much in advance.
Cheers,
CC.
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Erdnase27
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Posted: Apr 12, 2007 01:19 pm
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Whats the basic effect? I use a normal Ouija board and gimmicked it. I use it in combination with Center Tear, Book tests.
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ssucahyo
Inner circle
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Posted: Apr 12, 2007 03:07 pm
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Hi,
Thanks...this is electronic work. If you move the planchet and stop in the choosen alphabet, the digital receiver will show me the letter.
Basically I can read from distance the word he make on the ouija.
Cheers,
CC.
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Erdnase27
Inner circle
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Posted: Apr 12, 2007 03:28 pm
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Ah the expensive one
:D
- Book test
- Think of anything(first you must let spectator know there is contact though)
Its just limited to your imagination. The only thing that Ouija board doesn't do is selfmoving like a real one(if that moves by itself:P)so I decided to use magnet work the way Brasilian bizarrist Khronos does.
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scolman
Elite user
Cape Town, South Africa
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Posted: Apr 12, 2007 05:27 pm
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We sell Ouija's as well. The planchette's are gimmicked to facilitate some creepy effects but I have to say that any board will do as long as you own Jim Magus' "Tales from the Talking Board". Some amazing routines can be performed with simple props.
I struggled to find material and routines when I became interested in working with a board and the above book was like a breath of fresh air.
I also created a board for my own use where the planchette moves without you being near it. If you want some info just PM me.
Good luck,
Simon
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ssucahyo
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Posted: Apr 13, 2007 03:09 pm
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Yeah, the weak point is the planchet no move itself like ouija should be.
I have to find reason why we have to use Ouija :o(
Thanks a bunch for all your responce!!!
Simon...I pm u...
CC.
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Good to here.