1 review for Spirit Clock Dial by Bazar de Magia
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This effect was most likely invented by the Philip Breslaw c. 1777. There are at least three versions involving threads, electricity and weights. Most of the versions created today use a self-contained gimmick in the dial itself, making them easy to pick-up and perform at any time during the act.
Effect: The magician displays a clear plastic disc with large numbers printed on it and a silver arrow in the middle as if it was a clock. The magician removes the hand from the clock and brings a spectator up on stage. The spectator simply names any hour between one and 12 and the magician gives him the hand from the clock, requesting the spectator to insert it on the face of the clock and give it a spin. After several turns the hand stops exactly at the hour named by the spectator!
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Andy Martin –
Easy and Mystifying
Bazar de Magia have a great line of magic, which for the most part, is good quality and a bit different. This effect is a real fooler, yet very easy todo – and takes almost no practice.
Basically, you can ask a spectator to name their favorite time. You then give them the hand and ask them to place it on the dial and spin it fast. When it stops it stops on their chosen number! It can be repeated with a different number too.
I think you could use this as a prediction effct if you combined it with Killing time.