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Forcing a Celebrity

obrienmagic

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I think it has been mentioned already (amaze box correct?) you can have the audience write whatever they want on a piece of paper and place it in the box. Have a random spectator reach in and draw a name. It will seem super random but hits your force 100% of the time!
 
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So the reviews (and there are many) on Penguin Magic for Thinking Paradoxes Clear Choice are almost universally 5 Stars. But Reality One makes a convincing case for Amaze Box, which does sound amazing (or perhaps it just makes it's own case). I am not familiar with either item, so I would be curious to hear what other members of the Community, who are familiar with one, or both of them, think?
 

RealityOne

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@Al e Cat Dabra I didn't recmmend Amaze Box. My method was pretty simple and only required a sharpie, slips of paper and a regular cldar plastic bag. Alternatively, you could easily gimmick a shoe box. You could even have every member of the audience write a name down on a piece of paper, pass it to the end of the row and have a spectator collect all the pieces of paper and mix them with another spectator making a choice - of course, something else happens but nobody will ever realize it. In this case, I would rely upon methods rather than gimmicks.
 
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