1 review for Nelson’s Mental Gimic by Robert A. Nelson, Syd Bergson
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This is a version of Bob Ostin’s bulldog switch used in his Dice Prediction c. 1953. This version uses a metal spring as opposed to the original created by Bob Ostin which uses a rubber band. See Bulldog Switch Clip for more details.
A wonderful utility item for the mentalist from Nelson Enterprises in Columbus, Ohio created by Robert A. Nelson and Syd Bergson.
Effect: A universal gimmick for every mentalist. As important as the Nail Writer, or the clip board, provides a perfect way to switch billets, notes, and folded cards. An innocent appearing prop, utilized in a natural manner, the Mental-Gimic greatly enhances the value of countless standard mental effects. Excellent for predictions, ESP work and mental telepathy.
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Andy Martin –
A wonderful utility item for the mentalist c. 1958 from Nelson Enterprises in Columbus, Ohio created by Robert A. Nelson and Syd Bergson.
A universal gimmick for every mentalist. As important as the Nail Writer, or the clip board, provides a perfect way to switch billets, notes, and folded cards. An innocent appearing prop, utilized in a natural manner, the Mental-Gimic greatly enhances the value of countless standard mental effects. Excellent for predictions, ESP work and mental telepathy.
This version uses a metal spring as opposed to the original Bulldog switch clip created by Bob Ostin c. 1953 which uses a rubber band. See Bulldog Switch Clip for more details.