Letters







A modern tool that offers a simple way to make a powerful impact on every audience.
"It fooled me." João Miranda
You throw a paper ball into the audience to select a random person to help you. They then reach into a transparent bag filled with Scrabble tiles and grab a bunch blindly. These letters are used to form a word, which you then reveal was written on the paper ball the entire time.
"Letters" is self-working miracle that allows you to focus on the presentation. The specially-designed easel handles all the hard work in a super clever way. Don't let the easy method fool you though. This professional quality routine always leaves a lasting impression.
- Incredibly easy to do
- Fully customizable to any word you want
- Works in many different languages
- Packs small, plays huge
- Resets quickly
- No electronics, pre-show or assistants
"Letters" by Jerome Sauloup is easy, unique and memorable. What else could you ask for. Get yours today!
"What a fun self-working little trick! I haven't seen anything like this. Your spectators are literally going to see everything unfold right in front of them. It's going to seem like absolute magic! So, the great thing is it can be pitched as mentalism, parlor trick, magic trick... This is magic that suits every performer! I think if you do any sort of close-up parlor style effects or you have that opportunity, this is a great trick to have!" Magic Orthodoxy
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Scott asks: How many of each letter is included?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:There are around 100 letters included with this, you have more of the popular letters and less of the less used letters
Robb asks: How many letter tiles will the stand hold? How long of a word can be made/ predicted?
- 1. Cathy responds:Nine with space left over on both sides. You should be able to fit ten. Eleven might be too tight.
Vince asks: How is this different from Wordsmyth? Thanks
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Similar plot, different method.
Ken asks: can the spectator look at each letter she has chosen before she hands it to you? or does she not see the letters for the first time until you show them on the rack?
- 1. George responds:I don't own it but I'm 99.99% sure they cannot look at the tiles as they choose them. This seems a bit overpriced to me.
- 2. Daniel responds:They cannot look at the tiles they select.
Emmanouil asks: Any language can be used? Greek as well?
- 1. Will responds:Any language word that can use the English style alphabet “ABCDEFG….” Can be created. You could even be a bit more creative and use the points on the numbered tiles to create maybe a phone number or something like that instead of making a word So Greek letters alpha - beta -zeta and so on are not included…
Sergio Motles asks: Hi, does LETTERS by Jerome Sauloup works in Spanish?
- 1. Will responds:Yes, you can force any word that uses these alphabet letters… this would exclude, letters with accents above them like “ ñ “ for example. In which case you just use “ n “ instead of “ ñ”
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