Navigator
Goodley, reese
Reese Goodley
(Based on 1 review)
With foreword and contribution by Peter Turner.
Have you ever wanted to be able to divine the exact country someone is merely thinking of, entirely prop-less - with complete ease?
Now you can.
With very little process and without anything ever needing to be written down, you will be able to quickly and effortlessly divine a thought-of country - using nothing but your words and the mind of your spectator to make it work!
This all takes place within a theatrical frame that makes logical sense to those who witness your performance. You will leave your audience completely dumbfounded!
It's simple, elegant and the work is over in a moment - yet, the amazement will last a lifetime!
We are pleased we were able to convince Reese to finally share what only a few in his close circle were in on previously - it really is that good!
It would be a shame if others didn't have a chance to know about this, too.
Now it can be yours!
The book is printed beautifully by Steve Haresign at Haresign Press.
Here are a few comments from those who were lucky enough to be trusted with its secrets early on:
"Reese's take on prop-less mentalism is both ingenious and comprehensive. The Navigator routine itself is very well thought through and the method is implemented beautifully."
- Darren Woolf
"Reese has created a solid system for divining a thought-of country, entirely propless - that others will delight over."
- Fraser Parker
"Those who have met me know I am a fan of 'get-to-know-you' effects - such pieces must, in my definition, be: prop-less, appealing, should involve the spectator's own senses and their imagination, be relatively quick to perform and have a good hit ratio. Navigator definitely fits the bill. Thumbs up Reese!"
- Phedon Bilek
"I've only ever said this about one effect before, but Navigator is 'Mental Tap', so it gets an 11 out of 10 from me!"
- Mick Wilson
Reviews
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Although I like most magic, mentalism is my favored kind. Much can be done with virtually nothing. In most cases, business cards, paper and envelopes is all you would need to perform. Interspersed with some prop-less mentalism, you can have an hour show in your pocket. Proponents of such type of prop-less mind reading are Peter Turner, Mark Elsdon, Atlas Brookings, and Phidon Bilek to name a few. There are others as well who has taken concepts such as linguistics and mathematics and created an entire mentalism movement. One routine which I purchased and like very much is Navigator by Reese Goodley. Reese Goodley is new on the scene and out of the box he created a fantastic mind reading effect that is fairly easy to learn and makes you look like Derren Brown (Google him if you don't know who he is).
Navigator is a thought of country revelation. The method to guide the thought process of the spectator is natural and doesn't look forced. By creating a scenario in the participant’s mind and through the use of association, the mentalist is able to divine the thought of country the participant has only thought of. The spectator can think of one of several countries. No country is ever mentioned by the mentalist and the spectator looks at and writes down absolutely nothing. With as little as one question the thought of country can be revealed. The process is clever and for the most part can be adjusted to where you live. I myself found it easy to add a couple of countries not originally on the list.
You may ask, can this fail? Like many aspects of mentalism, the answer is yes. Also, like many magic tricks spectators can make or break the effect. First the spectator has to know how to spell the name of a country. Secondly, they have to have some idea where it is in the world. Third grade knowledge of where Europe, Asia, North and South America is a prerequisite for this to work. Believe it or not, there are adults that don't know that. I have performed this routine about a dozen times and it worked flawlessly for all but one, for reasons previously stated. If you want to start on the road to prop-less mentalism but didn't know where to start, I highly recommend Navigator by Reese Goodley.
Navigator is a thought of country revelation. The method to guide the thought process of the spectator is natural and doesn't look forced. By creating a scenario in the participant’s mind and through the use of association, the mentalist is able to divine the thought of country the participant has only thought of. The spectator can think of one of several countries. No country is ever mentioned by the mentalist and the spectator looks at and writes down absolutely nothing. With as little as one question the thought of country can be revealed. The process is clever and for the most part can be adjusted to where you live. I myself found it easy to add a couple of countries not originally on the list.
You may ask, can this fail? Like many aspects of mentalism, the answer is yes. Also, like many magic tricks spectators can make or break the effect. First the spectator has to know how to spell the name of a country. Secondly, they have to have some idea where it is in the world. Third grade knowledge of where Europe, Asia, North and South America is a prerequisite for this to work. Believe it or not, there are adults that don't know that. I have performed this routine about a dozen times and it worked flawlessly for all but one, for reasons previously stated. If you want to start on the road to prop-less mentalism but didn't know where to start, I highly recommend Navigator by Reese Goodley.