Article number: 2224
This version of the classic card trick uses giant (A4) size cards, suitable for large stage or platform use. The giant cards imply no sleights are possible. This stage version uses seven cards, six...
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Article number: 1355
You borrow a bank note, roll it into a tube and seal the bottom with a crumbled piece of paper (flash paper). You then pour some water into the tube and heat it from the bottom with a lighter.
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Article number: 2716
The regular Bottomless Glass dates back to a few centuries, and this is a slightly more sophisticated version, that permits you to "prove it is a regular glass" by some subtle handling.
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Article number: 2634
Conceived, and designed by Sam Dalal, this is a new type of ring box, for the production of a borrowed ring, which has been previously vanished. It was designed from an antique hexagonal ring box,...
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Article number: 1550
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Article number: 1376
You fill up a glass with water, cover it with a piece of paper, turn the whole thing upside down, let go with your hand and the paper and the water stays! Thats physics!
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Article number: 1761
You fold up a newspaper and then pour a glass of liquid into its folds. You open the newspaper and flick through the pages. The liquid is gone. You then fold up the newspaper again and pour the...
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Article number: 2226
The Card Across is an old effect that is known to most magicians and many versions are available in books and magazines. In this effect, the magician counts two packets of five cards and requests a...
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Article number: 1140
Jumbo US 50 cents. 75 mm diameter
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Article number: 2227
A truly novel large stage size effect for revealing a selected card in an off-beat manner. The performer displays four different jumbo cards on a stand. He states one of these will match a card...
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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: 2232
Performer displays a Jumbo Card in a frame with a cut out front, and a hole right through the middle. We will presume this card is Queen of Hearts. The card is removed from the frame, shown clearly...
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Article number: 1669
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Article number: 1119
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Article number: 1585
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Article number: 1029
The Chinese Linking Rings is one of magic's classic effects. One of the best! A standard set of Linking Rings consists of 8 rings, but many routines only use 6 of them.
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Article number: 2074
The Chinese Linking Rings is one of magic's classic effects. One of the best! A standard set of Linking Rings consists of 8 rings, but many routines only use 6 of them.
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Article number: 3054
The effect is well known: you show eight metal rings and then get them to penetrate each other, you link and link them to each other, and then just as easily unlink them again.
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Article number: 1039
Pin this black metal holder under your jacket and produce up to six burning cigarettes.
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Article number: 2972
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