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The Path-Finder Billet Index System (Gimmick and Online Instructions) by Christopher Taylor

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The Path-Finder Billet Index System (Gimmick and Online Instructions) by Christopher Taylor 

"The most innovative application of the pocket index in the past 20 years." 

- Neal Scryer 


The standard approach to billet indexes permits you to predict a single piece of information, such as which playing card will be named. Christopher Taylor's Path-Finder Billet Index System will allow you to predict four pieces of information on a single billet. That means you can now predict an endless variety of events with an ease never before possible with the humble billet index. 


Examples include:

  • Which time of death is assigned to each of 4 "victims"
  • The exact order in which 4 colors are chosen to make a drawing
  • Who will choose to sit in which of 4 chairs
  • Which of 4 coins will end up in which of 2 people's hands
  • The exact pockets in which 4 borrowed items are placed
  • Who ends up with which colored paper-ball in a game of "Hot Potato"

Of course, the index can also be used with billets containing playing-card names, Zodiac signs, hours-of-day, etc., but the "possi-billet-ies" are limited only by your imagination! 


You receive:

  • Detailed video instruction on how to master Christopher's groundbreaking system
  • A never-before seen, 4-column pocket index, uniquely designed to simplify the Pathfinder System
  • Instructions on, and full performances of, four audience-tested routines, along with PDFs of the billets you need for each routine
  • A set of four antique pocket-watches and Victorian era photos for performing Christopher's much acclaimed Time of Death routine
  • A 4-color set of crayons, perfect for performing Christopher's mind-reading routine, Hangman*

*In Hangman, the performer first reads the participant's mind, to reveal the thought-of word used in the game, and then predicts the order that 4 colored crayons are used to play the game.

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