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Brynmore's Visions

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Brynmore's Banner, designed in conjunction with and created by Toni-Lee Sangastiano of sideshowbanners.com, depicts Brynmore's knowing stare as he reads your mind and listens to voices from beyond.

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Brynmore's shows feature items rumoured to be haunted or grant the bearer paranormal abilities. These items originally resided in pauper graveyards, insane asylums, sunken ships, or the haunts of infamous mystics and killers.

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Some of you might remember Bill Murray in Ghost Busters using Zener Cards to test ESP on Rick Moranis. These cards were actually used to test for psychic abilities at Duke University by J.B. Rhine between the 1930's and 1960's. J.B. Rhine became interested in the paranormal after attending a lecture by prominent Spiritualist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes.

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"The dead have highways, running through the wasteland behind our lives, bearing an endless traffic of departed souls. They can be heard in the broken places of our world, through cracks made out of cruelty, violence, and depravity. They have sign posts, these highways, and crossroads and intersections. And it is at these intersections where the dead mingle, and sometimes spill over into our world." Clive Barker - The Books of Blood

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Brynmore is a teller of strange and enchanting tales, punctuated by magical moments which inspire awe and wonder. Far from being passive listeners, the audience will find themselves becoming part of the story, as they help solve mysteries or suddenly develop uncanny abilities.

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From Wikipedia: "An imp is a mythological being similar to a fairy or demon, frequently described in folklore and superstition. Imps are often shown as small and not very attractive creatures. Their behaviour is described as being wild and uncontrollable, much the same as fairies, and in some cultures, they were considered the same beings, both sharing the same sense of free spirit and enjoyment of all things fun."

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