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Cryptext 2.0 by Haim Goldenberg

Original price was: $7.98.Current price is: $4.99.

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Description

Cryptext is a custom designed True-Type font with an interesting property. Type anything you want and adjust the font size to suit your needs. After installing Cryptext on your computer, you will be able to print off special characters quickly and easily. However, It is more effective if you learn to write in this style yourself. This allows you to prepare messages anywhere, even in front of the audience. It also lends itself to an impromptu feel which is not present with type written predictions.

 

performed by the best mentalists all over the world

 

what do you get:

20-page Photo-Illustrated, Instruction Digital Booklet, Cryptext2.0pro font + bonus Cryptexts modern font + online free Text Generator access

 

this is oneof the best effects you can do in every show.  I always prepare it with the company name or the next speaker name.  It worth 100 times more then the price he ask for.

Lior Manor

 

This is a great development and even better than before!  I’ve used the original, for years.

Eric Samuels

 

Cryptext inspired an entire show for me. It’s beautiful.. To have something in plain sight yet unseen is genius.

Marc Spelmann

 

Is the closer of my cruise ship show…who saw it know how strong it is…

Luca Volpe

 

Cryptext has been one of the anchors of my commercial shows for so many years (I’ve cryptexted hundreds of companies names during the years). It’s not just a font, it’s a versatile tool that most professional mentalists already use, and now it gets better.

Nimrod Harel

 

Just bought this and I LOVE it! I will be using both the close-up and stand-up versions of this.

TC Tahoe

 

I’ve been trying to keep it to myself… guess you can’t keep a great thing quiet! There’s just SO much you can do with this, noodling around with it and producing all sorts of surprise revelations.

Drew McAdam

 

This is undoubtly the best utility device in the world of mentalism since the invention of the swami gimmick.

Ran Gafner