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POST OFFICE BOX 144

FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY 0772B

POST OFFICE BOX 144

FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY

07728

4/10/81

bon

Block Prediction Deluxe


AnAl Mann Exclusive

NOTE, The deluxe model has a metal tube embedded


in the block which should last a lifetime.
The erasor on the gimmicked pencil falls off inside
the blook and into the palm, secretly.
It is best to use onion skin paper for the predictions.
Always use the accordian fold and handle the block in
the horizontal plane.

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A block of wood. is brought on stage ,'~:; inf~ your shci7r,2' _.


the dignitary to whom you have Gntru~;~: it for the
or so. 'fhrough the center of ttle block j<
hole, sealed ~ ~
( [ end. It contains three ('7) rolled up p i e..
of paper. 'llhe
r:
~ine prediction is the center one; the (t;~~r two serve as
b
KS at both ends of the hole.
'i'h e seals are r-emoved and ore ervd o ap e r is shoved out,
epened and read. It mi.gh t r e ad t AChOSS 'I'HE rO? OF 'l'H.8 PAPER hiILL
B.w r<'OUND 'l'HB 'NOhDS: ll'rOhONTO STAR". A su.re-f'ire prediction!! I
The other end paper is now poked out. It might reud:NEAR TriE
BACh O? rI'.-ih ?Ai'~ \.,:rLLj~ /OUND A COLUl1N H.c;AD.t<.;D: IlBIhThS". Another
sure-fire prediction! I!
" now remove d , an d on l" t "lS a resume
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I'he third ~aper lS
the current day's news. CLII"LAX I
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AEEaratus:
1. 'The Block. 'Ph e block is qui te ordinary except f''Jr the
sudden chanpe in diameter of the hole to
provide a step. See Fig.1. It is pine and the wood is
sealed. tne only care necessary is tne occasional
application of' a wood sealer.

2. The Pencil. 'i'he pencil is F: mod i fica tion of the s t ar.d Bra
bille t nenc i L, IT IS 'i'AILOR-i'1ADE FOR 'l'nIS
.t;?~'i1ocr. 'I'n e measurements of the block and tne pencil
complement one &notner.
1t!orking: No attempt will be made here to detail PRESEX'rATION. If
you are a profession81, no det8ils will be needed; ir
you are an occasional p er-f'c.r-me r-, you '..;ill find ample references
in the li t er-at.ur-e , 'i'he bare bones of nhe wor-k l.ng are:
1. Have the holes un s e a Led wrri Le ac'buaintine; che auciience

with -ehe contents, etc.


~.
2. Hand ORDINAHY pencil to hAlner Fnd offer aim/her ~~d A
of the block (See ~irs. 1 End 2) for the inser~ion of
the pencil to s no ve Billet 3'1"0.1 iAhrr ',AY out.
3. ~mile No.1 is b e i ng read, 8 '1'1 i tch p en c i Ls , A s Lmp.l e
pocket Bwitch is all that is necessary; all fl-ctention is
on the ne l.pcr-,

.: push b i Ll e t No.? nart WRy out by' inserdr,,


~let pencil into end B of tile b Lo ck , IN )';.;~
PROC1~S,) Ot" REi-lOVING '.cIili PlN err, .sN::iUh}..; 'I'rlA'I' frffi;~ l-

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6.

ON '.rm~ ! LIJNUi'.;lt ENGAGES 'I'HE STEP IN 'rHE HOLE. 'i:


will cause the billet in tne nencil (No.3) to
automa-cically. Johe action is shown in .r"ig. S.
While No.2 is being removed and read, switch t
pencil for tne crdinary one.
Now No.3 is pushed out hy -che helper and is op
read for the CLIl"lAX.

.. action

'ct
billet

ed and

In Step Jt4 above it is pos8ible to have the helper use " f ) billet
pencil to saove out No.2. ~old the block with the hole j:; a
vertical position and drop the billet pencil into it, it structine
the helper -co push the billet half-~ay out. as soon as oe has
done so, your hand takes the end of the pencil v.n ile :,c removes
the half-emerged billet. You then remove tae pencil, lo&din[" the
last billet. This method does much to conceal the open end of the

pencil from accidental viewinB,

~nd

D~r~it~

showing

~he

pencil

all reCund while it is in tne hole resting onBillet 1\o.? not


delibera-cely,ofcourse, but incidentally.
It is suggested thpt the billets be Rccordion-foloed. This fold
will eIiSUI'e i.h e expansion necessary uo retain No .3 in tne oLo ck
after t n e others nave been r-emo ved, If the b.i LLe t in t h e pencil
is rolled orci.narily, it is likely not to expand it can be
9-u:nped, not pushed, from the block! ~;ome may Ld k e t n i s condi tion
for it ensures a logical reason for 'Cne end-aspers. If so,
prepare tne rolled billet additionally by holcing it tirhtly
closed with a piece of Scotch fape.

EN 3LOC ~as conceived to make lorical tne rolled ~8per from a


pencil. ~here else to find a rolled peper hut in 2 nole?
In its o e veLo pmen t , other concepts were add ec b e c e us e of the
unnatural loo~ of the metF.I billet pencil Q~rler very close-up
conditions. Also, the -ch~~b movement neces~ary to eject the
billet from the me t a I pencil was el ilin 2 tF,O. (Let magi ci pnt
watch you in vein!)
So your pencil he s cracked a bi t a t the seam? Good I IUne was

cracked intenticnally. Just insert a tapered dowel stick into


the c. pen end aut'r'd c i en tly far to s pr e ad the crack Jl. 'l rU ? LE.. .
Place a " s midget" of white flue on your finrertip and rub into
"the crack. h emo ve dowel, cleanofi' excess vlue and clamp 10Jith B
rubber band. 'I'n e pencil will nov be f. tron~er l,eun '.... n en i~ i t s
or'it'inc'l state.
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HAPPY frlEDICTING!

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