Article number: 1871
You show a silk square (12x12 inces or 300x300 mm) and vanish it in your fist. You produce it from your pocket and show it to be the same silk square. You offer to repeat the trick but it does not...
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Article number: 3317
These sponge bananas just look so funny, they will leave your audience roar with laughter! They are a perfect ending to any sponge routine!For example, you can change a yellow silk into a sponge...
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Article number: 1244
The magician displays a piece of rope about 750 mm long. Rope is coiled over his hand to show it is just an ordinary rope. The magician now stretches the rope between his two hands, horizontally,...
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Article number: 1483
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Article number: 1719
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Article number: 1379
This is Gay Ljungbergs routine for the Cut & Restored Neck Tie. You cut up a spectators tie and place the bits and pieces in the pint size glass. You ask the spectator to open a paper bag and pour...
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Article number: 1735
This is an excellent comedy prop for any magician. It has an added new "liquid pouring feature" that allows you to get much more mileage from the item. This resembles a bottle, and you can pour a...
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Article number: 1370
A very funny Do as I do-routine with 2 bottles and 2 tubes and an assisting spectator. The spectator follows every move you do but at the end his bottle is always upsidedowm!
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Article number: 3645
A vase full of flowers is clearly visible on an elegant table and in a blink or a sneeze, it vanishes into thin air. After the vanish, the table can be used as a normal stage table.
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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: 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: 2347
Possibly the scariest card trick in the world! Professional restaurant magician Jim Pace`s The Web will out impact any other effect in your repertoire. If you want to go for the jugular and take no...
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