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Posted: Nov 28, 2007 09:37 pm


Experimentalist 0

Does anyone know of any good resources for learning handwriting analysis. I remember that Ron Martin had a book out
on this topic many years ago, but I believe it is currently out of print and unavailable.

Many of the standard books are good, but something written for psychic entertainer types might also be useful.

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Posted: Nov 28, 2007 09:53 pm


Tony Iacoviello 0

Psychic Soirees by John Riggs. His T Party is a great introduction to graphology.

Handwriting Analysis : Putting It to Work for You by Andrea McNichol and Jeffrey Nelson is pretty much the standard text.
Handwriting Analysis with Andrea McNichol is an 8 hour DVD Course, I have it and like it very much.

Eternal Order Tony


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Posted: Nov 29, 2007 01:48 pm


RicHeka 0

Here is a neat little item I purchased that you may like to consider:

http://myhandwriting.com/booksetc/gdeck.html

These cards provide a fun way to begin to understand Graphology.


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IAIN Posted: Nov 29, 2007 05:24 pm 0

7 steps to graphology by Max Gordon


PSIGRAPHICO - cant remember who though..

I know 3 full-time pro's who get regular booking mainly based on their graphology work, but they all say the
same..."entertaining hokum" would be the polite phrase..
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that's not to start an argument, I see it just as valid as tarot personally..
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Posted: Nov 29, 2007 05:38 pm
Silvertongue 0

If your a beginner then start with The Complete Idiot's Guide to Handwriting Analysis, no I'm not trying to be funny

http://books.google.com/books?source=cit......ch+Books

Check out the previews to some of the other books on that link, the one at the bottom has some really cool exercises for
Inner circle you to try out.
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Posted: Nov 29, 2007 05:51 pm
Tony Iacoviello 0

Quote:
On 2007-11-29 18:24, abraxus wrote:
7 steps to graphology by Max Gordon
PSIGRAPHICO - cant remember who though..
Eternal Order
13005 Posts I know 3 full-time pro's who get regular booking mainly based on their graphology work, but
they all say the same..."entertaining hokum" would be the polite phrase..

that's not to start an argument, I see it just as valid as tarot personally..

Psi-Graphico was created by Dr. Charles Scott (Cicardi) and is detailed in MAGICK.

You can also nd it at http://www.evildan.biz/leather/special%20items.htm in a pocket version with instructions and a


performance video (as well as an excellent wallet made by Evil Dan).

John Riggs (that name does sound familiar) incudes his version in Compleat Fortune Teller.

And Lee Earle teaches his version, SuperScript, on the Q & A Teach-In Volume 2 DVD. (Lee refers you to standard sources
to learn the graphology.)

Highly recommended is the Evil Dan product and the John Riggs book.

Tony
Posted: Nov 29, 2007 06:44 pm
KARCH 0

I had the opportunity to work with a handwriting expert in a legal matter with a disputed signature. She was truly amazing
in explaining exactly why the signature in question happened to be a forgery. It is an incredible science with much to offer
our eld of mentalism. There is also a branch of handwriting analysis that delves more into the psychological aspects of
the writer. It is also highly interesting but not quite as scientically accepted. Thanks to all for sharing your sources.

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Posted: Nov 29, 2007 08:31 pm


Andini 0

Stick with Tony's initial recommendation of Andrea McNichol's "Handwriting Analysis: Putting it to Work for You." It's great
and a perfect book to start learning with.

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Posted: Nov 30, 2007 12:42 pm


Feral Chorus 0

On more than one occasion, here and at least at one other site, Richard Osterlind has recommended Ruth Gardner's
Instant Handwriting Analysis (Llewellyn). I found it for less than $10 and would echo Richard's sentiment that it is simple
to use and seemingly written for the mentalist.

-Feral
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