Greek Peek Wallet

Trick by Tony Antoniou
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Greek Peek Wallet

49.95 usd

Trick by Tony Antoniou (49.95)

In stock.
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Instantly read someone’s mind in less than a second. This versatile tool uses a lightning-fast, foolproof method that can make even total beginners look like expert mind-readers without any hard work.

Pulling a thought from someone’s mind is one of the most impactful and memorable effects you can perform. With “Greek Peek Wallet” by Tony Antoniou, these powerhouse routines become essentially self-working.

Someone writes down anything they want on a business card or billet. It could be a name, a number, or even a drawing. This paper is then slid into your wallet, where it’s sandwiched between two credit cards. You can even give them the wallet to hold. Despite how fair and open this is, you’ll still be able to secretly and instantly gain all the information needed to blow their minds.

  • No mirrors
  • No magnets
  • No privacy screens
  • No backwards reading
  • No lighting concerns
  • No fragile threads

A large crystal-clear viewing window makes the peek easy to see in any environment. Multiple peeks are taught, and they all allow you to get the information in less than a second—even in low lighting conditions. Their eyes can be glued to the wallet, and they'll still never suspect a thing.

Of course, any tool is only as powerful as the experiences it can create, which is why we’ve partnered with some of the world’s top mentalists to teach you multiple jaw-dropping routines that you can start performing right away.

This elegant, modern, slimline wallet offers the perfect balance of style and substance. It’s been crafted to perfection from vegetable-tanned leather, adhering to Tony’s exacting standards. It will last you decades and the more you use it, the better it will look and function.

Offering space for cards and a clip for cash, “Greek Peek Wallet” was designed to be taken with you everywhere. You’ll always be ready to amaze everyone you meet.

In the box, you’ll find the wallet, access to the comprehensive tutorial, and a super-clever, subtle extra gimmick that helps exponentially enhance the illusion to the point where it seems like it would be genuinely impossible for you to get a peek.

Get “Greek Peek Wallet” and harness the power to read minds anytime, anywhere.

 

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  • Nathan asks: Love the thinness. How many day-to-day cards can it hold (license, cc's, insurance, etc) before it becomes unusable?

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    • Steve asks: How does the Greek Peek wallet compare to the Viper wallet? In your opinion which one is best? Pros and cons? Which one is smaller, thinner? Which one has the easiest, clearest peek and can show both sides?

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      • Neil asks: Do you have to wear that device on his hat for the wallet to work?

        • 1. Ralph answers: No
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      • Martin asks: can the wallet accommodate paper currency inside the wallet?

        • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: If it is folded it can probably fit 3-4 bills. This is mainly for cards.
      • philip asks: What are the angles like?

        • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: You’re good 180 degrees
      • Pablo asks: Does it allow to see a playing card?

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        • Jim asks: Comparison to the Shelby wallet?

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          • Mark asks: Do you have to remove the folded bills under the clip to get the peek?

            • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Not at all. It's just an option.
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