Max Maven Center Tear Vol 1, No 6


Center Tear
the thinking persons journal
Issue 6 Max Maven Special Nov 2002
Well here it is - the second thing that I wanted to do with CENTER TEAR.
A special - where the effects are all 'plays' on others.
It just so happens that the effects in this issue are all 'plays' on Mr Max Maven's work.
Thanks go to Max and all those who contributed.
This leaves only one thing to say&
Booo!
With you all in mind
Trevor
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To Kill a  Mockingbird by Lemmie Pie
Semi-Automantic by Christopher Taylor
Ek Us To Are UK by Alex Crow
Toddling by Peter Duffie
Magnetic Moon by Christopher Taylor
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The spectators can riffle shuffle before cutting the cards.
To Kill a 'Mockingbird'
The top card will still stay in the top section of the deck.
They can then shuffle the individual packets.
by Lemmie Pie (Chris Noble)
Now - a point, which I think betters Old yin's - is the fact
Every person I've talked to who has
that you can spread the cards to the spectator WITHOUT
watched the Max Maven Video Mind
EVEN LOOKING AT THEM - because you already know
videos comments on MOCKINGBIRD.
which pile the partner card, is in. The original requires
At one time we have two guys at our
you to scan the cards rapidly to divine which is missing.
Circle planning to perform it in the
same Gala show.
Then follow the usual revelation process. Separate
reds/blacks/high/low etc etc ...
It was an in-joke at one stage that
whenever we had an evening show we asked them both
What'd you reckon? Maybe aye - maybe no.
to perform and if they both want to do MOCKINGBIRD.
It certainly gives you a very cool - and now easy method
I'm not knocking the effect it is beautiful if performed with
- for giving the spectators the impression that you are
the respect it deserves. Unfortunately its sometimes
the devil incarnate. And which the method so simple -
wasted!! So when I received the following from a friend
you can milk it for all it's worth - and really concentrate
who is currently travelling round the world I had to laugh
on the presentation.
at his cheek.
Let me ken your thoughts mental(ist) boy.
He'd taken what HE saw to be the beauty of
MOCKINGBIRD (this doesn t included the  thing of
Lemmie Pie x
beauty!? ) - the presentation and turned it into an
impromptu effect. Ok so we could all do the same - but
I don't see many others taking time to put their own little
angle on an effect that carries that kinda kick. But as Mr
Semi-Automantic
Maven pointed out its not a competition to come up with
effects!!
by Christopher Taylor
What follows is the email exactly as I received it. I don't
This bit of theatre draws its plot directly from Max Maven's
think it needs to be translated... If you don't know the
very commercial "Automantic" which is found in his
effect I'm sorry, you'll need to track down the video or
Seattle Lecture notes. Max has kindly given me
DVD as no real explanation is given here.
permission to publish my version in Centre Tear.
One thing I have added to they way I present it is - a
Here, the handling and method are vastly simplified from
variation of the turnover force, which I found in Lewis
Max's version with, I feel, no loss in power to the effect.
Jones & Jack Avis s new book. It allows for what looks
The routine can be played seriously or for lots of laughs.
like a much fairer selection on the specs part. Enough
I have also added a "kicker ending".
said& I m sure you can put your own spin on it.
Effect:
PS The reference to 'old man Maven's', as I told Max is
After a short introduction to the topic of "tools of divination",
in jest. He's only as young as he looks!!? And Lemmie
the mentalist displays a newly fashioned instrument --
Pie the little darlin should have known better.
one that is "frighteningly accurate". It is simple in
construction: 24 hand written cards, each containing an
+++++ +++++ +++++
intimate revelation of events that are either occurring or
that will occur in the future. A "SPECIAL SOMEONE"
Hey bud, how's things?
is invited to take part in the play.
Just thought I'd send you a little rant - in relation to old
The mentalist proceeds to explain how the divination will
man Maven's Mockingbird.
work by randomly selecting and reading several samples
from the cards. The first is about the future, along the
Obviously you will be familiar with the effect - seeing Max
lines of, " You will live to a ripe old age." The next
perform it -and most of the EMC also. Admittedly its been
commands the present, along the lines of "You love
done to death - but here's some thoughts anyhow.
opera music." You explain that the participant may
actually hate opera, but if this card were to be selected
The effect in itself is sweet - and builds up really well.
and read for them, they would develop an overwhelming
The only problem I thought being the ridiculous set up -
urge to hear opera music. Several more humorous
i.e. the monster stack. Hence why I never perform it for
examples are selected and read for laughs (see samples
anyone. However ... I thought - why not just force the
at the end of this article). Two cards will be selected,
card - and have the partner card at a known point in the
one for the participant and one for the mentalist.
deck??? (The only thing that is now changed is the
missing original shuffle by the spectator - big deal).
After being asked if she prefers odd numbers or even,
the participant selects two cards, an even numbered
By having the force card - and partner on top of the pack
card for herself and an odd numbered card for the
- you can shuffle yourself - force the top card - then have
mentalist. The appropriate numbered cards are removed
the spectator cut as many piles as they like. (Max's
from the deck.
version requires counting exact piles of 4 - which isn't
always easy under pressure). All the work is simply
The participant reads out the mentalist's card first, "You
following where the top card goes.
are scratching your chin and thinking of a special someone
in bicycle shorts." Sure enough, the mentalist, who has
Ek Us To Are UK
been scratching his chin for some time, removes his
hand from his chin and smiles sheepishly at the audience.
by Alex Crow
The mentalist now looks at the card selected for the
I really like the "Kurotsuke" effect
participant and says, "Please give us the first number
from the Max Maven, Video Mind
that occurs to you between 1 and 100."
series but doing it close up I didn't
get the response I thought it was
The participant says, "55."
due. I pondered this for a while
and came up with a few reasons.
The mentalist smiles and says, "This will actually be
more fun if YOU read it."
Firstly by letting everyone look
The participant reads, "You are reading this card and
at their stones meant that a lot
thinking of the number 55."
of people really did think that it
worked because they couldn't
Method:
keep a straight face and not
I love Max Maven's premise in this. His method is based
because of any particular skill on
on 8 different outs, which correspond to the possibility
my part.
of 8 different cards being chosen by the participant for
the mentalist. I wanted just one ending that was as
Also the wonderful phrase " to find the black stone
visible as possible and that I could preset and vary
I have to eliminate the white" caused problems -
depending on the audience. I also wanted to include a
because if, as sometimes happens you ask the first
strong "psychic" contrast between the humorous moment
that happens to the mentalist and the final kicker outcome person to open their hand and the stone is black I
for the participant.
found that some people thought it had gone wrong.
Since the deck is never actually handled by the participant
So I was put in the position of having to explain "
it can be constructed in a very simple way. I like simple.
no I eliminated the white stones in my head and
All of the odd numbered cards have messages have
pointed to the black" etc.
the performer's message and the even numbered card
contain the participant's message. Obviously, you would
Also because everyone present knew which stone
alter the message to suit your style and audience. It is
they had there was a lack of suspense.
also a simple matter to equivoque the participant's choice
of numbers so that an odd card is chosen for you and
Let me stress that perhaps these problems were
an even numbered card for the participant. On the even
numbered cards, write, "You are reading this card and specific with me and my performing situation, but I
thinking of the number ........." leaving room to thumb
wanted to do the effect around tables and have a
write in her number. Simple! Naturally, the cards are
really strong reaction - so these differences seem
hand written in the same medium that your thumb writer
to have really made a difference for me.
uses.
Firstly I explain how the original game went and
The examples selected and read out during the
then say "but looking at you - I don't think any of
explanation of how the divination will work are simply
you could keep a straight face if you had the black
miscalled. Pick "one liners" that are appropriate to your
stone so we will try something different!" I then tell
audience and will get 'em laughing.
them to take a stone, but not look at it. Now no one
knows who has the black stone. I get them to hold
Some possibilities:
their hands out in front of them but not to open their
hands until I tell them to. I then utter the phrase "
"You were born naked, wet and hungry. Things will get
to find the black stone etc...." and I touch four of the
worse."
hands and then point to the fifth and tell them to
"You will meet and fall in love with a mysterious stranger.
open that hand. If it is the black one the effect is
Because of you, he will be quitted."
over.
"You will become an actor. Your first role will be in a
remake of the original Star Trek. Your only line will be,
If it is a white one I say "right one down, three to
'Very funny Scotty, now beam up my clothes."
go" then point to three other hands and tell the one
"You will have major surgery. Just as you go under the
I've not pointed to open their hand as they have a
anaesthetic, you will hear the surgeon say, 'Accept this
white one as well and finish off as in the original.
sacrifice Oh Great Lord of Darkness.'"
"You will finally give into your parents and brush your
I know these are only small touches - but for me,
teeth." they have changed the effect into a much stronger
one.
"You must practice smiling and saying, 'Would you like
fries with that sir?'"
"Too busy to find a wife, you will place a 'wife wanted'
ad. Next day you will receive over 100 letters. They all
say, 'You can have mine.'"
Have fun with this!
cards in pairs. In the end we want a random selection
Toddling
of reversed cards. Here. Let me show you how to do
this."
by Peter Duffie
The procedure you are about to demonstrate is Bob
You lay a prediction on the table. You show eight cards,
Hummer's CATO. However, in order to set the cards so
each with a different letter of the alphabet printed on it.
that the end result will be as predicted, you need to carry
These are given to a spectator who mixes them, so that,
out a simple ruse to begin. You tell the spectator that he
randomly, some are face up and some face down. Taking
is to push off two cards and flip them over. You appear
the face up cards, a word is created. This might be
to demonstrate this, however, you really flip over THREE
"MOUSE." You now turn over your prediction revealing
cards. One way to do this is; simply push over the top
the picture of a mouse!
card, then the next - then engage the third card with your
thumb and push it over slightly and catch a break under
The method for this is essentially Phil Goldstein's "Toddler"
it with your little finger. Now square the first two cards
that can be found in his book Fifth (1989). The Goldstein
back onto the packet, then flip over all three cards. Finally
effect used eight number cards (1-8), and in the end
give the cards a complete cut.
face up or face down (three of one and five of the other)
cards both totalled 18. Using letter cards instead of
Give a couple more demonstrations by actually flipping
numbers, here, the final cards spell either, "MOUSE or
over pairs and cutting, before handing the packet to the
"RAT". One other small addition - or subtraction - is the
spectator. It's important that he knows what to do.
removal of a Half Pass at the beginning.
5. Once he has carried out CATO to his satisfaction, tell
Take eight blank faced cards and print letters on them
him deal the cards into two piles - dealing alternately left
as shown below.
and right. Finally he picks up either pile - turns it over -
then drops it onto the other pile.
6. After the above process - odd as it may seem to an
audience - it doesn't seem possible that the cards can
be in any known order. In fact there will now be three
cards facing one way, and five the other. The three cards
can be arranged to spell RAT, and the five will spell
MOUSE.
Packet A Packet B
Spread the cards across the table and push out all the
Next make a prediction by drawing a mouse
face up cards. Discard all face down cards.
on a card. Do not use a photograph. A line
drawing of a mouse is indistinguishable from
Pause for a moment, then arrange the letters into the
a rat.
correct word. If there are five letters you can allow the
spectator to do this, as there is only one possible word
With the letter cards arranged as above, place packet
- MOUSE. In the case of three letters, the target word
B on top of packet A. These go in your pocket along with
is RAT, but he can also make the words ART and TAR.
the prediction.
You could offer a clue, saying, "My prediction is an
animal." However, I prefer to simply push the three letters
WORKING
into the correct order. I don't see a problem with this -
these are a random choice, and you have already
1. Bring out the prediction and lay it on the table with the
predicted the outcome.
blank side uppermost.
Once you have formed the word, pause to allow everyone
2. Bring out the packet of cards and hold them face up
to read it, then turn over your prediction showing the
with the letters oriented so that the audience can read
picture of the mouse-rat.
them. Spread the cards widely between your hands then
separate the spread at the middle - taking the four vowels
in one hand and the four consonants in the other. "A little
game of word-play using four vowels and four consonants.
Magnetic Moon
From these eight letters we can create dozens of different
by Christopher Taylor
words. For example, there's ATOM, or MOST, or
AMUSE...and so on."
Kurotsuke is without doubt, my
favorite effect from Max Maven s
Replace the vowels back on to of the others, square the
Video Mind series. For those
packet. And turn it face down. Keep the cards in your
unfamiliar with it, the mage places
hand.
5 small objects, one of which is a
different colour (Kurotsuke), into a
3. "I'll mix the vowels into the consonants." Hold the
container such as a paper bag. 5
packet from above with your right hand (Biddle Grip)
participants reach in and pick one
and pull off top and bottom cards together with your left
at random, and the mage is able to discern which
hand. Drop this pair of cards on the table. Pull off top
participant holds Kurotsuke. I quickly realized that of the
and bottom again and drop these onto the first pair to
possible outs, the one in which the last participant is
form a pile. Repeat with another pair, then drop the
found to have Kurotsuke provides the best opportunities
remaining pair on top of all. Pick up the packet.
for by-play and has the greatest impact. Max s original
may be done entirely impromptu,using  borrowed
4. Looking at a spectator, say, "As we're dealing here
material . I have performed the effect dozens of times
with vowels and consonants, I would like you to mix the
but never impromptu, so I did not mind sacrificing that SpiritWriter $19.95 USD
quality for gaining the characteristics I was after. The spectator is shown a drawing program on the Palm.
You draw a tree to demonstrate it and then erase the
Although my version is certainly not impromptu, it does picture which you drew. Explain that you are going to
give me the following advantages: a spectator can place make a prediction about an event that is going to take
the 5 balls into the bag; the bag can be freely handled place in the future and that this event will involve a unique
(passed casually from hand to hand); and the mage three-digit number which may have significance in the
knows who has taken the black ball immediately and can spectators' life. When the spectator is ready to begin,
time the revelation any way he wishes. It is totally write down a three-digit number on the screen of the
convincing and the outcome is virtually guaranteed. Palm Pilot which you believe they will be thinking of. The
handwritten three-digit number you predicted exactly
Preparation of Props. matches the three-digit number the spectator is thinking
I made 4 balls of white air-curing clay about 3/4 of an of!
inch in diameter. I formed the fifth ball around a very
strong magnet and used a felt pen to stain it black. Note: Review:
do not use clay that must be cured in an oven as the I have to admit when I read the above I had my doubts.
heat will kill your magnet. I was worried it might just be one of those -  Now take
that number and reverse it and add it to the first
I use an ordinary paper lunch bag which, in preparation number..... But how wrong I was, this is beautiful... It
for performance, is folded into a neat package. The bag plays EXACTLY as described. This is no pipe dream,
is kept from unfolding by a small paper clip. none of the usual hype - it does what it says and trust
me this delivers the goods BIG TIME!!
Performance Notes:
By now, most readers will have figured out that the paper Topsy-Turvy $19.95 USD
clip is used to determine when the magnetic Kurotsuke Five random cards are shown on the screen face-down.
is removed. I pick up the bag, openly remove the paper The spectator is asked to freely select, turn over, and
clip and hand the bag to a participant to drop the balls memorize one of the cards. The four remaining cards
into. This casually tells the audience that there is nothing are turned face-up as well. The spectator is asked to
fishy about the bag and that all of the balls have gone read the cards and simply think of the card they selected
into it. The paper clip in my left hand is forgotten about. getting a clear mental image of it. You then turn around
The bag is retrieved from the participant and placed onto and slowly announce the card he is thinking of!
my left palm. The paper clip naturally sticks to the magnetic
ball through the thin paper. When the Kurotsuke is Review:
removed, the paper clip falls off the bottom of the bag Another great effect! So clean they ll never know  HOW!? .
into my hand. After each ball is removed from the bag, Once you get to grips with the workings you really can
I casually  mix up the balls a bit by swirling the bottom read minds. Throw in a bit of NLP and they ll think you re
of the bag around in my left palm. That way, when the a guru.
clip does fall into my hand, I can confirm that Kurotsuke
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participant dislodging it from the clip while picking up a Ask the spectator to mentally select any number on the
white one. screen and to touch all the cards that do not contain that
number. Stare into their eyes as you appear to read their
A note of credit must be given to Larry Becker, who s mind and reveal the number they are thinking of!
 Psychometric Coins give me the idea of using the paper
clip. Review:
Being as honest as I can be.... This is nothing special -
it s more or less an electronic version of the  Age Cards .
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VOLUME 1
INDEX
Issue 1
What is Intimacy Anyway? by Kenton Knepper
Mind Psi Booktest by Peter Duffie
Knock Knock by Chris Hare
What s On A Man s Mind? by Christopher Taylor
A (Cheap and) Cheerful Impression by Arcane
Issue 2
Making a Creature with Two Backs by David Lang
Mental Digits by Christopher Taylor
Reading Is Fun - Duh - Mental by Kenton Knepper
Tarot Reading by Barry Cooper
Four Card Mentalism by Les Johnson
Anarchists Pick  n Mix by Arcane
Issue 3
Straight down the middle by Alex Crow
A Thought: Is it Magic or Mentalism? by Kenton Knepper
Zenner-do by Arcane
Being There by Christopher Taylor
Opportunity Knocks by Arcane
EZ Wave by Stephen Tucker
EZ WAVE Additional Handling by James Pell & Arcane
Issue 4
Chairvoyance Revisited by Sean Carpenter
Been There - by Christopher Taylor
Revelations by Tony Jackson
O.T.L. Dictionary Test by David Lang
The Channel : From "Weerd Enough" by Kenton Knepper
Suggestive by Prof Peter Arcane
Kenton Knepper Bonus
3-way billet by Kenton Knepper
Issue 5
Mind on Fire by Scott Creasey
A message from beyond the grave by Max Gordon
Force of Rule by Chris Hare
Snippets by Paul Hallas
Mind over Body by Alex Crow
Rhine Card Special (David Britland)
Secret of the cards by David Britland
Tucker s Luck by Prof Peter Arcane
The stars are in the Heavens and all that Jazz by Kenton Knepper
Starlite by Docc Hilford
Shades of Gray by Doug Dyment
Distant Dowser by Phil Goldstein
Issue 6 (Max Maven Special)
To Kill a  Mockingbird by Lemmie Pie
Semi-Automantic by Christopher Taylor
Ek Us To Are UK by Alex Crow
Toddling by Peter Duffie
Magnetic Moon by Christopher Taylor
Reviews
Mind Control 3 (Derren Brown TV Special) - The Camouflaged Conjurer Issue 1
Derren Brown ~ The Devil's Picturebook - The Camouflaged Conjurer Issue 2
Eddie Burke's Pseudo Psychometry and Graphology by Christopher Taylor Issue 3
Mind Spy Wallet by Dylan W Timples Issue 3
What s your Trine? by Prof. Peter Arcane Issue 4
The Arcane Approach by Gardinski Issue 4
Ahead of the Pack by Prof Peter Arcane Issue 5
Mental Magic in your Palm by Prof Peter Arcane Issue 6
Mind Controller by Prof Peter Arcane Issue 6
Arcane
A (Cheap and) Cheerful Impression Issue 1
Anarchists Pick 'n' Mix Issue 2
Zenner-do Issue 3
Opportunity Knocks Issue 3
EZ'WAVE Additional Handling Issue 3
Suggestive Issue 4
Tucker's Luck Rhine Card Special
David Britland
Secret of the cards Rhine Card Special
Sean Carpenter
Chairvoyance Revisited Issue 4
Barry Cooper
Tarot Reading Issue 2
Scott Creasey
Mind on Fire Issue 5
Alex Crow
Straight down the middle Issue 3
Mind over Body Issue 5
Ek Us To Are UKby Alex Crow Issue 6
Peter Duffie
Mind Psi Booktest Issue 1
Toddling Issue 6
Doug Dyment
Shades of Gray Rhine Card Special
Phil Goldstein
Distant Dowser Rhine Card Special
Max Gordon
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