The Green Neck System 2


















A highly-anticipated sequel to a modern classic book has finally arrived and its completely new content is more incredible and diabolical than ever!
"This book will exceed your expectations on every level!" Michael Murray
When it was first released, The Green Neck System achieved international success and was praised by some of magic and mentalism's greatest performers including Derren Brown, Gaëtan Bloom, Michael Murray, Jan Forster and many others. Now, with The Green Neck System 2, Gabriel Werlen takes this powerful principle to unbelievable new heights.
This is so much more than a simple sequel. Across the 250 pages of The Green Neck System 2, you'll find remarkable new applications that push the boundaries of the initial system. Gabriel has unlocked the door to innovative miracles that were previously thought to be impossible.
The Green Neck System can now be applied to more than three objects and can be implemented without any initial information. For the first time ever, Gabriel also tips an unprecedented secret he's held close to his chest: the Equilibrium Force.
Following the success of the original book, several of the world's best mentalists reached out to Gabriel looking to get involved with a sequel. As such, The Green Neck System 2 features the type of jaw-dropping material that could only be possible with this level of collaboration.
In total, you'll learn more than 20 stunning and varied routines ranging from divinations to telepathy, predictions, lie detection, spectator as mind reader and more. These mentalism miracles are suited for close up and stage, and they're largely impromptu.
The Green Neck System 2 is a creative and inspiring read that you should add to your library today.
Customer reviews for The Green Neck System 2
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I like to use highlighters to mark important parts of an effect and it just bleeds onto the other side (still readable but not pretty). I have Gabriel’s previous book and the quality is so much better.
The effects: some really good effects and some effects that will require quite a bit of practice to get the steps in the right sequence (i.e., memorize). Thankfully, Gabriel follows a similar format as his previous book and there’s always a summary/TL;DR outline at the end of each effect which makes for an easier and quicker reference.
All effects are described in pretty good details but some of them at some points lack a bit of clarity and context to understand what you are reading. Best to have the props at hand and used them while reading… will help understand what’s not so clearly described and ambiguous.
Van inc could have dropped the price!


