Explore New Worlds with the Magic Window.

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The Magic Window The magic window is a doorway into a world of endless possibilities. It is a portal that allows us to view the beauty and wonder of the world around us in new and exciting ways. When we look through the magic window, we see the world transformed. We see ordinary objects turned into extraordinary works of art. We see the vibrant colors of a sunset, the intricate patterns of a flower, and the majesty of a mountain peak. The magic window allows us to see things that we may have taken for granted before and appreciate them in a whole new light.


That is, until now.

Credits for inspiration and development are given on the project, but we d also like to credit Henry Slade as the first reference we can find to thumb writing, back in 1897. It also means that this will hopefully evade the hands of the merely curious; Enigma is priced for people who truly intend to use it, and if they re anything like me, they ll be far from disappointed by what they receive.

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The magic window allows us to see things that we may have taken for granted before and appreciate them in a whole new light. But the magic window is not just a window to the external world. It is also a window into our own hearts and minds.

SCRIBE

Thumb-writing is sloppy, illegible and unconvincing - it's why most magicians don't use it.

The outcome usually looks like hieroglyphs and you need to convince your audience that you actually predict their free choice.

That is, until now.

SCRIBE by Christian Grace is a full system, two gimmicks that connect seamlessly to put thumb-writing on the table for the first time in history.

No more hiding the dirty work, SCRIBE happens right under their nose, in full view at pure fingertips.

Predict numbers, pin codes, words, shapes. anything.

Scribe is a universal tool for street & stage and comes with everything you need:

  • Scribe Gimmick
  • Custom Magnetic Thumb Writer
  • A Stack of Billets
  • Spare Magnet
  • Lead Refills

WATCH A FULL LIVE PERFORMANCE OF SCRIBE

WHY DID CHRISTIAN CREATE SCRIBE?

SCRIBE FAQ's

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

Yes. The SCRIBE gimmick has been designed to be fully universal. It can be used in either your right or left hand.

I have small/big hands. Will it work for me?

Yes. We designed this thing to be one-size fits all. Christian explains in the video instructions how to customize your gimmick to EXACTLY your hand size.

What if I lose mine?

Get in touch with [email protected] and if we can see you've already bought one, we'll give you a special discount to get your replacement.

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Scribe Credits:

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

We've also been notified that Guy Bavli had a similar idea to Scribe from 1997. Although Christian independently created his gimmick, we're more than happy to mention Guy's Super Writer Pro (now Wami Board), which uses a big clipboard and not a billet at fingertips. If you're looking for something bigger, maybe for stage, we'd implore you to check that out.

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The magic winfow

When we look through the magic window, we can see our own hopes, dreams, and desires. We can see the potential that lies within us and the possibilities that are waiting for us just beyond the glass. The magic window also connects us with others. When we look through the window together, we can share in the wonder and awe of the world around us. We can appreciate the beauty together and find joy in the shared experience. But perhaps the most magical thing about the magic window is its ability to transport us to different places and times. When we look through the window, we can travel to far-off lands, explore ancient civilizations, and witness historical events. We can experience different cultures, perspectives, and ways of life. The magic window has the power to broaden our horizons and expand our understanding of the world. In a world that sometimes feels chaotic and overwhelming, the magic window offers a respite. It offers a moment of peace and contemplation. It allows us to step away from our busy lives and simply observe and appreciate the beauty around us. So, let us embrace the magic window and all it has to offer. Let us take the time to look through its glass and see the world with fresh eyes. Let us allow ourselves to be transported, inspired, and transformed by the magic that lies within..

Reviews for "The Wonders of the Magic Window: A Visual Spectacle."

1. John - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "The Magic Window". The story was slow and predictable, and the characters felt one-dimensional. The writing style didn't engage me at all, and I found myself losing interest quickly. Overall, I couldn't connect with the plot or the characters, making it a forgettable read for me.
2. Emily - 1/5 stars - "The Magic Window" was a complete letdown. The concept sounded intriguing, but the execution fell flat. The pacing seemed off, and the plot lacked depth. I felt like the book didn't deliver on its promises, and I was bored throughout most of it. There just wasn't enough substance to keep me engaged, and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
3. Michael - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "The Magic Window", but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The writing style was dry and uninteresting, and the characters felt underdeveloped. The plot had potential, but it felt rushed and lacked coherence. Overall, I found the book to be underwhelming and struggled to stay engaged with the story.
4. Sarah - 3/5 stars - While "The Magic Window" had its moments, it ultimately fell short for me. The pacing was inconsistent, and the plot felt disjointed at times. The characters were interesting, but I wished they were given more depth and development. The concept was intriguing, but the execution left much to be desired. Overall, it was an okay read, but I had hoped for more.

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