Article number: 1555
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Article number: 2611
This method of a coin vanish was invented in the 14 th century by vagabond traveling magicians and is still going strong. Coin can be even hooked on the watching spectator. Good for appearances too.
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Article number: 2805
Jumbo 5 SEK. 75 mm diameter.
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Article number: 1140
Jumbo US 50 cents. 75 mm diameter
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Article number: 1570
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Article number: 3646
A shiny metal coin, very well made. The board is fully milled to facilitate the grip of the coin. It is great for stage or close-up effects.The diameter is cm 7,5 and the thickness of 3 mm.
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Article number: 1578
Performer shows a knife and a currency bill or note which may be borrowed. A piece of paper, the same size as the bill is folded in half, and the knife pushed through the middle.
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Article number: 1893
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Article number: 1591
Invented by the genius Finn Jon, perfected and popularized by Yigal Mesika, Loops® are used by world-class magicians such as David Blaine, Cyril, and Dynamo. Loops are the most versatile, practical,...
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Article number: 2322
These are specially made Magicians coins. The coins look like regular coins, but have a magical motif, and the legend "Coin for Magician". The set contains three coins: Copper, Silver and Gold.
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Article number: 3483
Swedish 5 SEK coin (new 2016) with a magnetic core.
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Article number: 3021
A NEW STANDARD SUPPLY FOR COIN MANIPULATORS!Complete set of 8 Maximum Grip Manipulation Wishing Coins (4 for each hand) comes in a quality black zippered coin bag.
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Article number: 1605
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Article number: 1095
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Article number: 1680
A blank piece of paper is wound between the rollers of the Money Printer and is transformed into a genuine bank note. This can tehn be reprinted to a higher value banknote! Easy to do!
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Article number: 3340
A selected card appears in a wallet within another wallet. No palming required!!! Spectator selects a card and the magician takes a wallet from either his pocket, or which has been lying on the...
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Article number: 2720
The performer borrows a coin, which can be marked. It is covered by a handkerchief, and given to a spectator to hold. He now removes from his pocket a brass box, which is placed on the table, or...
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Article number: 1609
This is a different and clean cut method for performing a paper to money effect. The performer displays five pieces of newspaper cut to the size of American Dollar bills.
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Article number: 1050
This is a turned brass box specially made for use with Half Dollar coins. The box by itself is completely innocent, and can be thoroughly examined by the spectators.
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Article number: 2721
This is a turned wooden box specially made for use with Half Dollar coins. The box by itself is completely innocent, and can be thoroughly examined by the spectators.
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