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Machinist's Tool Set (Watchmaker Grade)
Complete set of precision hand tools: files (Swiss-cut, 6 grades), small lathework tools, calipers, micrometers, taps and dies. The same quality I used to build instruments for Joseph Black's chemistry experiments. Keep them oiled. Return them sharper than you found them.
Nunchaku Set (Training Foam + Competition Wood)
Foam pair for learning, hardwood pair for performance. I made these famous but they're actually an Okinawan farming tool. Start with the foam. Trust me.
Public Speaking Masterclass -- Voice & Persuasion
Small group (max 6). I spent my life studying the human voice -- how it works, how it persuades, how it fails. I'll teach you projection, pacing, and the one trick that separates a good speaker from a great one: silence. The pause before the point is more powerful than the point itself.
Electrical Wiring & Circuits Workshop
Hands-on workshop: wire a circuit from scratch. Series, parallel, switches, fuses. We build a working lamp by the end. Tip: Always check the circuit BEFORE you connect power. I lost part of my hearing to an accident. Learn from my mistakes, not my losses.
Model Aircraft Kit (Balsa Wood, Rubber Band Powered)
Complete balsa wood kit to build a flying model aircraft. Rubber band motor, tissue covering, adjustable tail surfaces. Takes about 4 hours to build, flies for 30-45 seconds. It's the same principle as the Flyer -- just smaller and less terrifying.
Spark Gap Transmitter (Demo Model, Low Power)
Low-power replica of an early spark-gap transmitter. Generates broadband radio pulses you can receive on an AM radio across the room. The crackle of the spark, the hiss in the receiver -- this is how the Titanic called for help.
Singing for Non-Singers -- Charm Over Range
Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, and the Gershwins all wrote songs specifically for my voice -- and I had barely one octave. The trick isn't range. It's phrasing, charm, and meaning every word. We work on selling a song with personality instead of power. Tip: If you can speak it convincingly, you can sing it.
Deterrence Strategy Seminar -- The Cost of Crossing You
How to make yourself too dangerous to attack. Reputation building, calculated displays of power, escalation control. I kept Wallachia independent between two empires through pure deterrence. The Ottomans had ten times my numbers but feared my land. Tip: You do not need to be the strongest. You need to be the most expensive to defeat.
Tap Dance -- The Art of Effortless Complexity
My tap style is different from Gene's. He's power. I'm precision. We work on clean sounds, syncopation, and the illusion of spontaneity that only comes from ruthless preparation. Tip: If the audience can see you counting, you haven't practiced enough.
Villain Masterclass -- Stillness as Terror
Hannibal Lecter doesn't move. Doesn't blink. Doesn't raise his voice. And he terrifies every person in the room. I teach you that villainy isn't volume -- it's precision. We work on stillness, vocal control, and the chilling power of a well-timed smile. Tip: The scariest person in the room is the one who's completely comfortable.
Sophisticated Comedy Workshop -- Charm as a Weapon
Screwball comedy, romantic comedy, light thriller -- I did them all with one tool: precision disguised as ease. We work on timing, physical comedy, the double-take, and the art of making the audience fall in love with you. Tip: Be faster than the audience expects and slower than they need. That gap is where the laugh lives.
Tap Dance Fundamentals -- Athletic Style
I don't teach pretty tap. I teach POWERFUL tap. We start with shuffles, flaps, and time steps, then build to combinations that use your whole body. I combined tap with ballet and jazz because dance shouldn't live in boxes. Tip: Your tap shoes are percussion instruments. You're not dancing -- you're drumming with your feet.
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