Time Keeper Closeup
A close up version of our premium Time Keeper box, many performers have already discovered the wonder and mystery that this presentation can achieve. Now made more portable and simple to use, Time Keeper Closeup becomes a powerful tool for parlor and table hoping performances while still maintaining the elegance and captivating visuals of its predecessor.
A Powerful Secret
Simple to use and visually striking, this portable display case will present your audience with a set of four antique style locket watches sure to inspire their curiosity. But this elegant display hides a powerful secret that covertly signals the performer which watch is chosen in real time from up to 20 yards away. Simple to use, Time Keeper Closeup frees the performer’s mind to give their best performance by reliably and discretely communicating this information through the included tactile receiver, or include a simple to use digital receiver and save $25 off the regular price of the TI digital display. Armed with this knowledge, the performer is free to demonstrate their psychic intuition, bizarre phenomenon, or whichever talent best suits your performance.
Marvelous Routines
Enjoy the routines included with Time Keeper Closeup from Aiden Sinclair, Patrick Redford, and Christopher Taylor, complete with video and PDF instructions. Or let them serve as inspiration as you craft your own timeless piece of magic for your audience to enjoy. Whether you are using the four outwardly identical antique style watches or swapping in the provided black watch for a “kurotsuke” style routine, Time Keeper Closeup is the perfect device to craft you storytelling, bizarre, or pure mentalism performance.
Includes:
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- Time Keeper Closeup display box (requires 1 x 23A 12V battery; provided)
- Four (4) gimmicked antique brass style locket watches
- One (1) gimmicked antique black-style locket watch
- Optional Digital Display Receiver (requires 3 x AAA battery; provided)
- 1-year warranty

rickgreen1022 (verified owner) –
I’ve always loved the idea of the rapping hand, but have never liked the ones that I’ve seen in the past; they just seemed too contrived.
This version is the first one that I’ve seen that actually made any sense, so I knew that I had to add this to my arsenal, but I’ve learned that in the realm of bizarre effects, what you actually receive doesn’t always live up to the hype. Not this time…this is an AMAZING piece, and far exceeded my hopes and expectations!
An amazing idea from John Ferrentino, and incredible craftsmanship from Chris Sipes…