The Storyteller displays an odd shaped, bone-looking disk that hangs from his neck on a deerskin cord, calling the object a "Hec-ow-wee Compass". He then removes it from the cord and shows that there is an arrow on each side pointing in the same direction. As he tells the story of how the "Hec-ow-wees" got their name, he revolves the disk between his fingers and magically the arrows first point in opposite directions, then point in ninety degree angles to each other. Toward the end of the story, the arrows are again pointing in the same direction.
All of which happens right in front of their eyes!
The "Hec-ow-wee Compass" is self-working!
There is no sleight-of-hand involved!
A tried-and- true, mind-boggling effect!
Comes with: "Hec-ow-wee" Compass on a deerskin thong and instructions