This
is
a
very
special
and
unique
customized
Sedgwick
guitar.
This
is
the
first
and
only
guitar
to
have
a
talking
board
inlaid
into
the
instrument.
It
is
not
only
a
guitar
but
also
a
proper
working
talking board.
The
art
of
scrying
has
been
around
for
many
centuries.
One
method
involves
using
a
board
with
numbers
and
letters.
The
Ouija
board
is
credited
to
a
cabinet
and
coffin
maker
named
E.C.
Reiche,
in
the
late
19th
century.
Apparently
the
board
named
itself
'Ouija'
so
the
story
goes.
He
sold
the
invention
to
his
friend
Charles
Kennard
who
then
started
producing
the
first
commercial
Ouija
boards
around
1886.
William
Fuld
took
over
production
and
is
credited
for
the
commercial
success
of
the
board.
He
was
also
a
Free
Mason.
This
name
Ouija®
became
a
registered
trademark in 1902, which now belongs to the games giant Hasbro.
Science
has
no
clear
answer
as
to
how
these
talking
boards
work
and
so
theories
arise
with
our
own
superstitions.
The
myth
surrounding
these
types
of
boards
have
been
greatly
enhanced
and
distorted
by
the
media.
Whether
you
believe
you
are
tapping
into
your
subconscious
or
talking
to
spirits/aliens
or
as
in
most
Occult
philosophies
a
combination
of
both,
it
is
an
interesting
game.
There
are
many
wonderful
different
types
of
boards
with
many
different
designs
to
suit
anyone's
taste. They are also very collectable.
Many
thousands
of
these
talking/Ouija
boards
are
sold
every
year
and
people
from
all
walks
of
life
have
used
them.
There
was
one
music
related
story
that
interested
me
for
many
years.
In
the
documentary
'Imagine:
John
Lennon',
the
British
music
legend
John
Lennon
reads
a
letter
by
a
fan
claiming
to
have
been
informed
through
a
Ouija
board
that
John
would
be
assassinated.
The
spirit
who
gave
the
information
was
said
to
be
Brian
Epstein,
the
late
manager
for
the
Beatles.
John Lennon was indeed killed, shot in the back by Mark Chapman, 8/12/1980.
The Talking Board Guitar
This
is
a
very
special
and
unique
customized
Sedgwick
guitar.
This
original
guitar
is
the
first
and
only
acoustic
guitar
to
have
this
type
of
talking
board
inlaid
into
the
instrument.
It
is
not
only
a
guitar
but
also
a
proper
working
talking
board.
All
the
letters,
numbers
and
symbols
are
made
of
white
mother
of
pearl.
The
wooden pointer called the planchette is made from Indian rosewood and mahogany, matching the guitar's purfling and Madagascar rosewood bindings.
Recommended reading ...
•
William
Fuld.com
Learn more about the Ouija board's history.
•
The Museum of Talking Boards
•
Carl Jung
's 'Collective Unconscious' theory.
•
Psychokinesis
.
•
Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board
by J.Edward Cornelius
•
John Dee
•
Jogo do copo
South American version with a glass cup.
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