Seniors
Take your performance of Yearbook to a whole new level with these routines and props from Paul Prater.

This is a full three phase routine for Yearbook by Gemini Artifacts.

The set includes:

Five labeled and aged envelopes containing hand written cards.

A prom night picture

A Garfield High pennant

A blackmail ready photo of a certain someone

A report card

A movie flyer.

All items are in an envelope from Garfield High. They are aged appropriately to match Yearbook.

If you are not familiar with Yearbook, you can go here to take a look.
$45.00 plus Priority Shipping. 

What People Have Said

“"This turned a preternatural piece of art into a performance masterpiece that will make you want to take "The Guardian" off the coffee table as a conversational performance piece and direct people to look at it as a curious book you came across and astound them!"
Rob Schake
"I don't know how Paul pulls off the quality for the asking price, but he does. The pieces seem as old as they should be, and seemingly hand-signed. If he's not signing them by hand, then I need to learn his scanning and Photoshop settings. Everything was done to perfection and delivered in a very timely fashion.

This prop has now evolved from a curious (and beautiful) artifact, to a full blown effect. Or, effects. So much potential here. It's like Paul himself found a way to travel back into time..."
Greg Oznowich
“"The Yrbk add-on amps up your game into a higher octave, expanding the notes you can play. It is worth every penny & more some. Mr. Prater's 3 phase routine is an eye-opener. It has got my juices flowing for something I have already given much thought. That in itself is a god-send.

It is possible to continue to add to this, building on what Seniors offers. You might be able to find other small vintage physical objects that fit inside small envelopes. Fr'instance... a skating club pin. Seniors has done justice to a unique artifact. Prater's objects & routine have excited my imagination, leading me to paths I wouldn't have discovered on my own. Mr. Prater and his many works have definitely got my attention. I am intrigued."
Reese, The Magic Cafe