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Episode 004: The Jinx #4 — The Master of the Message, and More

Episode 004: The Jinx #4 — The Master of the Message, and More

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In this issue we review Annemann’s “The Master of the Message,” an impromptu thought-reading effect. We summarize Martin Sunshine’s “Cigarette Perception,” where a blindfolded performer identifies cigarette brands, and suggests the method could be repurposed beyond smoking. Jay discusses Orville Wayne Meyer’s “Card Box Sympathy,” which uses a P&L Metal Card Box, but says the written handling seems inconsistent and asks listeners with the prop to test it. Jay explains Calvin Cole’s “One of Those Things,” a calculator-age-and-change revelation based on a simple math principle, with Annemann’s note that personal details like age increase interest and could be paired with numerology. He covers Vincent Dalban’s “Something to Work On,” a plot with no method where the performer detects when a helper lies while calling out dealt cards. Finally, he summarizes Stuart Robson’s “The Twentieth Century Newspaper Test,” using page-number corners and classified ads to reveal an ad’s contents. Jay invites listeners to view the full issue for free at JinxNavigator.com, share feedback, and teases Issue #5 and its “With Sight Unseen” effect.

00:00 Episode 004 Kickoff: What The Jinx Navigator Podcast Is About 00:36 Issue #4 Table of Contents + Annemann’s Editorial Highlights 02:18 Effect #1: The Master of the Message (Impromptu Thought Reading) 04:26 Effect #2: Cigarette Perception (A Smell Test Without Smelling) 06:09 Effect #3: Card Box Sympathy — Pricey Prop, Questionable Method 08:44 Effect #4: One of Those Things (Age + Pocket Change Calculator Reveal) 10:19 Something to Work On: A Great Plot… With No Method (Yet) 11:31 Final Effect: Twentieth Century Newspaper Test (Classifieds Mindreading) 13:10 Wrap-Up, Where to Read Issue #4, and Tease for Issue #5

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