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Langue : English

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Marque : Ellusionist

Niveau : Easy enough

Référence : SCRIBH

Scribe is a universal tool for the street and the scene. Predict numbers, pine codes, words, shapes ... whatever you want!

With scribe ... looks like the magician who does nothing suspicious

Show them that you knew everything.

Writing in the thumb is sloppy, illegible and unconvincing - which is why most magicians do not use it or more.

The result generally resembles hieroglyphs and you must convince your audience that you really predict its free choice ...

That's it so far.

Great scribe Christian Grace is a complete system, two gimmicks that connect in a transparent way to be able to put the Writer directly on the table, for the first time in history!

No need to hide the dirty job, scribe takes place under their nose, at the sight of the fingertips.

Scribe is therefore a universal tool for the street and the scene and comes with everything you need to predict everything you want:

  • Gimmick Scribe
  • A Thumb Writer, magnetic, personalized
  • A stack of tickets
  • Spare magnet
  • Recharging
  • Explanatory videos in English & French.

Look at the full performance on our YouTube channel!

Why did Christian create Scribe? (FAQ)

- Can I perform scribe, even if I'm left-handed?

Yes. The Gimmick Scribe was designed to be completely universal. It can be used in your right or left hand.

- I have small/large hands. Will he work for me?

Yes. We have designed this thing to be universal, one -sized. Christian explains in video instructions how to personalize your gimmick exactly the size of your hand.

Scribe credits:

Credits for inspiration and development are given on the project, but we would also like to credit Henry Slade as the first reference that we can find in the writing of the thumb in 1897.

We were also informed that Guy Bavli had a similar idea to Scribe from 1997. Although Christian created his independently gimmick, we are more than happy to mention Guy's Super Writer Pro (now Wami Board), who uses a big clipboard and not a billet at hand. If you are looking for something bigger, maybe for the scene, we suggest that you check this.