Enjoy a “reenactment of the famous Edwardian parlor game” in which a player attempts to solve a grizzly murder using only their psychic intuition. The kicker? The player unknowingly also intuits the victim’s exact time of death.
I am truly impressed by this! Brilliant thinking and beautiful props along with an excellent routine!
Tony Razzano
Member P.E.A.
I love Penny! A terrific stand-alone routine, perfect for parlor, close-up or an after dinner gig.
Neil Scryer
Included in the set:
• Specially prepared set of photo ‘game cards’
• Vintage pocket watch pendulum with velvet pouch
• Gimmicked Sharpie pen
• Sample prepared envelopes
• A surefire method for teaching a participant how to use a pendulum in only two minutes.
• Full performance and detailed instructions online.






Vince Wilson (store manager) –
I just want thank Chris Sipes for the amazing work he did in recreating Dr. Pritchard’s Box of Poison. It is handcrafted solid wood and has amazing secrets! Chris’ talent in technology allows you to see the final reveals from across the room. Amazing! Also, it includes an HH Holmes package inside. OH! It also has more reveals than ever. If you get one, IM me and I will tell you how to add more! Truly a marvel and I think easily customizable for any show. Make it a Ripper box, Titanic, Chicago Gangsters, witchcraft and more!
stephen.hill (verified owner) –
Whilst I have yet to “play” with my Poison Box (neighbours and locals beware!), I endorse Vince’s comments where I can. Most importantly of all, it really LOOKS authentic – but then, of course, it really did come from Holmes ‘s Murder Castle(!?!). It’s the sort of prop which adds the right amount of “atmosphere” to a performance; a mixture of intrigue, puzzlement, authenticity whist being ‘unsettling’. It’s very well constructed and aged. Importantly, it doesn’t betray the devilment that hides inside. As with all such props, it is what you the performer makes of it and with it that matters. Open the box and let it lead you – if you dare.