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    Posted 5 years ago

    Toyrebel
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    Dug out this Milton Bradley Kreskin's ESP "game" from 1964. I remember seeing the commercials for this. I saw Kreskin for the first time on Carson, I was stunned, amazed.... that anyone believed this clown! Even when I was about 10. His gig was to look scholarly, with the glasses and clipboard(which was used to pull the stunt like old magician tricks, read about it on Wiki)instead of dressing up like Ms. Cleo and faking a Jamacian accent.
    All of the contents are present, but a few of the score pads sheets are filled out. You could use the magic pendulum with the big board to determine yes/no questions or to spell out something like a Ouija board. It also has 4 other yes/no cards for love,.career, finance and travel. Just in case you had a critical question in your life and didn't have time to unfold the big board. The last picture shows the shape/symbol cards and the board to put between the concentrator and the concentratee. Test yourself, I'm looking at one of the shapes or colors. Concentrate, read my thoughts.Relax, be at ease, open your mind to my thoughts. I SAID CONCENTRATE! Comment your answer,unlock your physic abilities, become famous and rich.

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    1. fortapache fortapache, 5 years ago
      I have an old Careers game. Maybe we can have a game night. Silly Safari was my favorite game as a kid because I could play with the animals.
    2. Toyrebel Toyrebel, 5 years ago
      Silly Safari, I'd forgotten it! It did have cool animals, the games with the playable pieces were definitely more fun. Now I've got the Silly Safari song from the commercials stuck in my head! Game night is a great idea.

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