Article number: 1178
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Article number: 1760
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Article number: 1955
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Article number: 1791
You enter with a burning torch in your hand, greet the audience, and the torch is gone! And that is it!
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Article number: 1385
With this fake microphone and the pull supplied, you can make a microphone vanish in your hand. Other routones: You tuck one or several silks into your fist, the next moment they are gone!
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Article number: 1175
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Article number: 3135
A performer borrows a watch from a spectator, then places it into a cloth bag. After some comedy patter, he bangs the bag against the table or takes a hammer and hits the bag a few times.
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Article number: 2440
The Miniature Ring Chest is a miniature chest with a lock, which permits you to introduce any small item secretly into the locked chest in an instant. You can produce from it a borrowed bill, finger...
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Article number: 3662
The magician is seen holding two bowls. He slightly shakes them and water splashes out. He drinks the full water of one. He then pours out all the water of the other one into the empty bowl.
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Article number: 2938
With a little help of this small but smart gimmick you can perform many miracles! These are some of the routines explained in instructions that comes with the gimmick: Bottle thru Table, Silk in...
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Article number: 3189
Imagine being able to prepare a deck of card anyway you want to and presenting it as a brand new, unopened, sealed pack of playing cards. This device is beautifully made and will enable you to...
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Article number: 2586
A version of 2 Card Monte by Stephen Tucker och Gay Ljungberg. You start by expaining the difficulty of performing card tricks due to the fact that people cannot tell the different cards apart.
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Article number: 2787
Show your hands empty. Pick up one BLACK silk in your left hand and a WHITE in your right hand. Put the silks together and twist them between your hands. Fold the silks in one hand.
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Article number: 1799
The classic effect where a 'solid silver ball' floats, magically, under, around and over the edge of a cloth foulard. It vanishes and reappears. Uses no thread and assistants.
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Article number: 2420
It's been said that while others saw a block of marble, Michelangelo saw the figure of David. Similarly, Joe Karson saw a vision of a floating ball in a plumbing fixture and subsequently created one...
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Article number: 2629
When you mention tricks created by Jerry Andrus, several classics of magic come to mind: his Linking Safety Pins, Andrus Card Control, his classic coin routine, Miser's Miracle are but three.
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