Article number: 1374
You fill up a glass with beer or a soft drink from a bottle. You adjust your tie in a slightly absentminded way and do not realise that the glass remains suspended in mid air while you do it.
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Article number: 1373
You fill up a glass with beer or a soft drink from a can. You adjust your tie in a slightly absentminded way and do not realise that the glass remains suspended in mid air while you do it.
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Article number: 2704
You fill up a glass with a soft drink from a bottle. You adjust your tie in a slightly absentminded way and do not realise that the glass remains suspended in mid air while you do it.
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Article number: 1375
This glass contains a clever gimmick enabling you to show the glass full or empty at any time. You can fill it with milk or a coloured beverage such as orange juice, red wine, coke etc.
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Article number: 2708
You play Beer Bingo with a spectator. You count the cards in the same way every time; one card to the bottom of the pack, one card in the hand, one card to the bottom of the pack, one card in the...
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Article number: 2593
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Article number: 2902
Magician invites a spectator to select a card from a pack of cards. Spectator retains his selected card with him. Then magician introduces a jumbo card fan containing seven cards .
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Article number: 3423
One of the strongest effects that you can perform for an audience is the production of an impossible object.When that object is a bowling ball, the instant impossibility is recognized immediately by...
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Article number: 1231
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Article number: 1780
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Article number: 2711
You display two large silks and tie them together by their corners. To free your hands, you tuck the ends under the edge of your trousers
. or a spectator's trousers.
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Article number: 1460
You display two silks and tie them together by their corners. The silks are kept by a female spectator who holds them against here chest, or the ends are tucked into her blouse.
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Article number: 1273
A classic Comedy prop. Liquid can be made to pour out at will from an empty funnel. Have a small boy drink a glass full of water. Now ask him to pump his arms up and down, as you touch the funnel to...
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Article number: 1720
A comedy production of water from EG a spectators elbow. This is not the standard model. This funnel is specially constructed, the stem working as a tap: turn it clockwise and it opens,...
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Article number: 1461
You display two silks and tie them together by their corners. The silks are kept by a female spectator who holds them against here hip, or the ends are tucked into her trousers.
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Article number: 2707
The Drink-a-lot Beer Mug is a gimmicked Beer Mug which enables you to apparently drink large volumes of beer, but in reality you only drink a small amount. You can use it as a comedy bit where you...
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Article number: 1023
This is an old classic, given a new attractive design by Tony Dunn (Art Director of Linking Ring Magazine). You produce a rabbit, at least that is what you say, but the audience notice that it is a...
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Article number: 1024
The Educated Duck is a mechanical wooden duck, which picks out selected cards from a shuffled deck, placed in its feed box.. This is an excellent comedy prop, and to enhance the entertainment the...
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Article number: 3215
The magician shows a deck of cards and begins to make fans. After he stretches the card on his arm, tosses in the air and grab them back. He ends his performance by running some "falls" with the...
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Article number: 1030
The performer produces a working table from thin air, or from behind a foulard etc. Or he has a small board in his hand, which instantly changes into a working table.
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