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Human behavior / Philosophy of psychology / Secrecy / Mentalism / Billet reading / Harlan Tarbell / Entertainment / Circus skills / Magic
Date: 2014-08-31 14:27:47
Human behavior
Philosophy of psychology
Secrecy
Mentalism
Billet reading
Harlan Tarbell
Entertainment
Circus skills
Magic

IMPROMPTU MENTALISM (Robert Nelson) Impromptu Mentalism is especially designed for the magician, having concluded a successful magical presentation is called back onto the stage with an ovation of applause and a demand f

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