ESPidus Novus
ESPidus Novus
A sensational routine that will go right into your professional repertoire. This is a true worker offered at an unbeatable price!
Jason Suran is one of NYC's hardest working mentalists and is regularly hired by celebrities, dignitaries, and the biggest companies in the world. "ESPidus Novus" is one of his signature routines that he performs at nearly all these events. It combines three classic feats of mentalism into a routine that packs a ton of impact into a short amount of time.
With your back turned, you ask someone to circle a symbol written on your business card, and then write down a city they'd like to travel to (or any other unique piece of information). Finally, your volunteer folds and hides the business card in any hand. When you turn around, you immediately nail the hand the card is hidden in, the symbol, and then the city.
- Easy to do
- Hard-hitting
- Perform it anywhere from formal shows to street magic
- Can even be done surrounded
Download "ESPidus Novus" today and jump right into your new favorite routine. Jason teaches all of the basics, as well as important subtleties and variations (including a routine that can be done for more than one person at a time). You'll even get to see the routine in action during multiple live in-studio performances to ensure you walk away confident in your ability to perform this professional routine.
NOTES: Upon publishing this download, it came to our attention that Jerome Finley also combines the "Acidus Novus" peek with a "Which Hand" premise and we would like to ensure he receives proper crediting. The name "Jason Sobel" was also a pseudonym that Jason Suran no longer uses.
Customer reviews for ESPidus Novus
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There are so many versions of the which hand effect. I even have created a few. But this is a nice little ploy that hits with a lot of impact. After doing a little game of which hand to warm up, you now can reveal on of the ESP signs. Then you can reveal whatever information they are thinking of (City, pin code, name, etc.).
I'm not new to the art of mentalism. I actually recognized the methods. But I'm still so impressed by the little subtleties that make this a great piece for walk around and as an organic piece of mentalism. I'm excited what else Jason is going to publish.
HOW DID I NOT SEE THIS EARLIER !?
Great peek and a wonderfull video explanation.
i always searched for a peek i feel comfortable with and now i found the one!
The only issues I would say are that it says you can be surrounded. I would argue that you risk exposing what you're doing if people are stood all around you. That said it would still work for walk around.
-J. Edward Ford
to the business cardbased on magnetism.
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I would say this is on the same par as Richard Osterlin.
ESPidous Novus is a great intro for billet work using Millard's Acidus Novus technique. You will get three good pieces of magic with this. While there are more in depth explanations for Acidus, as well as other billet peaks, this is well worth the price for the intro and routines.
While this download is good and worth the price, what I gained from this download was something subtle and nuanced. I discovered what my character should be for Mentalism and what props to use. These things are not the highlight of the video, but hopefully this illustrates that there is a myriad of things to be learned.
He teaches a couple folds using two business cards and you can, as I mentioned earlier, reveal the information for two spectators. It's very clever. Special guest appearance by the venerable Joshua Jay!
With those two caveats in mind, this is overall an excellent routine and video. It is easily worth the asking price and will no-doubt be welcome in the repertoire of many a mentalist.
Recommended, especially if you have not come across the original Acidus Novus or Acidus Plus. Even if you have, I believe you will learn something from this.
I like this so much that both me AND my business partner redesigned our business cards to be able to do it. It's one of the best, most versatile, tools I've learnt in the past few YEARS.
But, because I don't want anyone else to do it, I'm going to say "zero stars, not recommended".
Sorry Jason.
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As far as the technical aspects go, video and sound, everything is well done, with all of the appropriate angles shown.
Great presentation and explanation too.
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