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Fraser Parker Loyal user United Kingdom 280 Posts |
The PDF will be sent out with all orders of the physical booklet, as soon as I have it written and formatted. I currently don't have any plans to release this with anybody else.
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JasonL2112 Regular user 169 Posts |
Got it.
Any chance of releasing a PDF only version? I quite honestly just don't need the hardcopy. Quote: On Jun 16, 2016, Fraser Parker wrote:
GLOMM
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Fraser Parker Loyal user United Kingdom 280 Posts |
I have had a lot of people ask me for a PDF only option, so may think about adding this to the website in the next couple of days.
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252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3243 Posts |
Off to order this now.
Fraser has earned enough trust with me, that his stuff falls into the "auto order" category. Looking forward to it.
Look for all the world like you're counting the brain cells in his cranium.
-Theodore Annemann |
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JasonL2112 Regular user 169 Posts |
My order is already in. Very much looking forward to this one.
GLOMM
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252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3243 Posts |
Good God, the USD is starting to feel like the peso, yikes!
Look for all the world like you're counting the brain cells in his cranium.
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Fraser Parker Loyal user United Kingdom 280 Posts |
I just received the foreword from my close friend and co-creator Ross Tayler. Thanks for not only being there when it is working but also if I fall.
Rose Foreword This will not be the last time I write a foreword to one of Fraser’s projects concerning a new way to billetlessly guess words, names or letters. This will not be, in the immortal words of our German cousins, the final solution. I know this because Fraser is perhaps my best friend in this world. He is a deeply flawed individual; obsessive, anal, persistent, neurotic, self-critical to a fault - these are just some of his better qualities. But they are also the qualities that make him such a great creator. Fraser never stops. No solution is ever good enough for him. This is why, since he and I released Ouija just over a year ago, he has continued to pump out solutions to this problem, each better than the last. In my humble opinion, as someone who has worked continuously on this same problem, a great deal of that work done with Fraser, this is the best solution of its type that’s seen print to date. Fraser has eliminated many of the requirements for excessive structure, spectator control, naming letters, complex mental processes etc, which have thus far been necessary for much of the work in this area. ROSE is elegant, direct, simple and deceptive. I really do believe that it distills many of the best ideas Fraser and I have had so far along this journey into a single cohesive unit. It is the best we have published so far. But it is not the end. In many ways, I wish Fraser and I would move on. How many methods to billetlessly divine letters will we need to create before we’re satisfied? There are many other problems we must set our minds to solving, problems which would benefit from our unique approach. But there is something very exciting about this particular problem, and I know Fraser won’t give up until he’s fully satisfied. As you may realise, I’m not sure when that’ll be, but I’m pretty confident it won’t be here. We could all learn something from Fraser’s faults. The ideas you’re about to read would not exist if Fraser was able to just be content with “good enough”. When creating, it’s important to realise that the first viable solution we come up with is not necessarily the best solution. It may be exciting, and we’re welcome to revel in the thrill for a moment, but we shouldn’t stop if we’re really determined to do something great. We may not all be able to develop the great instinct that Fraser has for what will work, but we can cultivate the habits which lead to his being great. I love Fraser a great deal, he’s like a brother to me. I’m really proud to have been alongside him on this journey. Given how fantastic ROSE is, I for one can’t wait to see where we take it next; it’s almost as if we’re on the cusp of discovering real psychic powers… Until that happens, I hope you enjoy reading ROSE, and yet again are able to use Fraser’s material to create even more magical experiences for your audiences. Ross Tayler June, 2016. |
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Last Laugh Inner circle Grass Valley, California 3498 Posts |
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On Jun 16, 2016, Fraser Parker wrote: Please keep us posted, I'd buy a PDF as soon as it was available.
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takeachance Inner circle 3764 Posts |
I've ordered the book which comes with the PDF. Will those who pre ordered get the PDF sent in the next couple of days as well
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Adrien L. Elite user 479 Posts |
Any updates? Sorry for being a pain in the @ss, but I'm really looking forward to reading it!
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Fraser Parker Loyal user United Kingdom 280 Posts |
Yes the PRE ORDERS for the booklet will come with the PDF as soon as I have it ready. I am writing all of tomorrow night, so hopefully will have this early next week. Sorry for the delay. It is coming very soon!
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Adrien L. Elite user 479 Posts |
Cool!
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Fraser Parker Loyal user United Kingdom 280 Posts |
All of the PRE ORDERS of the ROSE booklet have now been sent the PDF version of this. I am currently updating the website to provide a PDF only option.
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Fraser Parker Loyal user United Kingdom 280 Posts |
PDF now available on website.
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Jacob Smith Inner circle Columbus, OH 1871 Posts |
One of my best impromptu performance stories ever...
A few nights ago Peter Turner and I were out at a local hookah (sheesha) bar. As soon as we walked, in three girls pull us over because they heard Pete taking. We started doing reading and I was challenged to guess one of the girl's "stripper names." Spur of the moment I CUPS it and start moving into Rose.... Her stripper name was "Ominous." Rose is a serious worker if you're comfortable with the technique... And you can guess stripper names.... XX, Jacob |
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BlakeAdams Special user Texas 641 Posts |
Just purchased .....looking forward to the pdf
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BMWGuy Inner circle Texas 2563 Posts |
Hey guys
i will be reviewing this tomorrow stay tuned alex alejandro
PRESET by Alex Alejandro & Dan Harlan now available for a special introductory price!
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252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3243 Posts |
Just finished the PDF.
Fans of Fraser will not be disappointed. Impressive to see him streamline his approach even more. I am very satisfied, and highly recommend this. Looking forward to hearing other feedback
Look for all the world like you're counting the brain cells in his cranium.
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MadisonH Inner circle 1752 Posts |
I have to be honest, I'm not a fan of billetless material. I find often times, the procedure is so convoluted that it looses all of its power. In my mind, why not use a billet and get a direct hit instead of asking them to add numbers and multiply and yadayadayada. I think the pros outweigh the cons when it comes to billets.
All this said... This release changed my mind. In my mind, this is the ultimate solution to a billetless name guess. It is perfect for those situations when you don't have anything on you or someone asks you to show them something. The procedure is very very fair to all parties. There's no maths involved, no cards, no phones. It truly is just two minds and clever scripting. The best news is, the instructions aren't confusing for the spectator (as some other billetless name guesses can be.) Here is what everyone will remember: You approach a stranger and immediately begin to describe what is going on in their head. You tell them to concentrate on a name which is in the back of her mind. She thinks about the first letter. She thinks about the second letter. Then the mentalist decides to change tracks and learn a little about the person she's concentrating on. She genuinely jumps to a random letter of the alphabet and describes a positive trait. She does this again and names a negative trait. You then begin to accurately describe aspects of the person ending with their name. It really will be remembered to be that fair by everyone. Now obviously, something is going on, but people really will remember it as such. The problem that I have with these is its still a name guess. Yes, you end up with a lot of information which is very helpful when forming a guess, but you could still be wrong. Which is precisely why I think this is better suited for star sign divination a which is covered at the end of the manuscript. You can do the same process as above with someone's star sign. They name tracks that they think embodies their star sign. After that, you can always accurately divine their star sign. Btw! You do all of this without them ever saying a letter. No listing letters, no naming people. This is a great method. I think this will be a huge success. This is by far the best path billetless name guessing has been on yet. It suprasses all other methods I've read to date. Great work Fraser! I can't wait to try this out. This is a valuable tool I will definitely be keeping on my tool belt! |
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252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3243 Posts |
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On Jun 20, 2016, MadisonH wrote: I agree with you Madison, with a small aside. Fraser mentions that the star sign divination, is a good way to warm up to doing names. I'm curious to see if that confidence in the method, Will ultimately, lead to more name attemps? Obviously, who knows? Just seems, for me, billitless stuff seems to have an inherrent learning curve. I do like methods that almost force a storyline that has a purpose. Anyway, sorry for rambling. This is a progression of Frasers earlier work, so anyone liking his approach, should be thrilled.
Look for all the world like you're counting the brain cells in his cranium.
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