These next items, while built with the
functionality to switch one flat item for another, can actually serve
multiple purposes which make them quite versatile.
Piatt’s Mini Pad


This is a compact "Z" fold wallet
that’s big enough to hold a poker sized playing card. This great utility
devise can be used for switches, multiple outs and pretty much anything that
you can do with a Himber wallet. But, think of this as a Himber without the
unsightly straps. The inside contains a small pad of paper on the left and a
clear vinyl pocket on the right. Also included with the Mini-Pad are two
routines: "Minding the Bar," a great routine for winning drinks or picking
up dates, and "Ritual of the Pin," (which is based on Minding the Bar) a
voodoo doll routine by EVILDAN – perfect for the strolling bizarrist.
"Ritual of the Pin" - The performer
displays a voodoo pin encased in glass vial (supply your own) and
tells of it's strange powers of influence. He touches the spectator with the
vial and asks for a number between one and ten. Opening the wallet a list of
body parts is seen written on the pad. One of the performers business cards
occupies the pocket on the right. Together they count down the list of body
parts and let's say they land on the heart. The performer asks the spectator
if they felt they had a free choice or perhaps maybe some "outside force"
swayed their decision. Either way, attention is now drawn to the business
card. It is removed and turned over. A human figure with X's in the spots
that correspond to the body parts on the list is seen drawn on the back. The
performer gives the card to the spectator and asks them to hold the card up
to the light and describe what they see. Sure enough, there is a pinhole
through the X of the body part that they selected. They may now keep your
card as remembrance of this bizarre meeting. This is STRONG!!!!
$40.00
Vertical Flip
Case

This is a Z" fold wallet that opens
vertically rather than horizontally. It resembles a notepad that detectives
take out on crime scenes (at least in the movies, anyway.) This can also be
used for switches and multiple outs. Great for switching billets. It comes
with a great routine for divining the serial number of a spectator’s dollar
bill.
Serial Number Divination - The
performer asks for the use of a dollar bill. When one is offered the
performer asks the spectator to fold it in half and then in half again. It
is inserted into the plastic sleeve. Retrieving a pen, the performer has the
spectator sign or initial the portion of the bill extending beyond the clear
pocket. The performer divines the serial number by writing it down on the
pad of paper. The bill is returned to the spectator. The piece of paper is
given to another spectator to verify the serial number. The owner of the
bill now reads off the serial number, the second spectator verifies that
this is indeed what you wrote down. Applause cue.....another miracle well
done.
$50.00
Zee-Switch Business Card Case

This is a business card case unlike
any other. Created by Ray Piatt, it’s built on the "Z" concept but does not flip open like other "Z"
cases. You squeeze the opening to access the items contained within. This
case can be used for switches, multiple outs, forces, etc. It also comes
with a number of different routines. If you purchase two, I will include a
multiple phase routine that has you divining what ESP symbols a spectator
selected with a final prediction kicker at the end.
$35.00
$60.00 for two (2) cases.