Article number: 1123
Classic Silk Effect: Performer ties two silks together, vanishes a third silk and it appears tied between the two fisrt silks. Quality China silks and instructions.
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Article number: 2159
A small black cloth bag. You place silks, cards, sponge balls or other small items into the bag and finally transform the little black bag into a lareg colourful foulard.
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Article number: 1428
Three 12 inch silks in different colors are pushed in a tube of cardboard. Silks come out tied together! The silks are wound around the hand and it becomes one tri-colored 18 inch silk.
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Article number: 2217
Brittish flag (appr. 300x200 mm) + Thumb Tip. Alternative to the vanishing and appearing silk.
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Article number: 1117
A very good, easy, quick and highly visible effect where a black silk streamer shown freely all around and waved in the air changes into a multicolour streamer (as if stealing the colours from a...
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Article number: 1118
You display two silks, red and green, tied to each other by the corners. You gently strike them with your hand and they change colour yellow and blue. can be reversed.
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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: 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: 1462
The crystal tube is shown to the spectators. The magician puts three separated silks inside of it. He lets them out of the tube blowing on them and magically the silks appear tied.
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Article number: 2177
Jay Scott Berry's design. Diamond Cut Silk. Looks like 45 cm (18 inches) but only take up room like a 30 cm (12 inch) silk. 100% China Silk.
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Article number: 2176
Jay Scott Berry's design. Diamond Cut Silk. Looks like 45 cm (18 inches) but only take up room like a 30 cm (12 inch) silk. 100% China Silk.
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Article number: 2180
Diamond Cut Silk. Looks like 60 cm (24 inches) but only take up room like a 45 cm (18 inch) silk. 100% China Silk.
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Article number: 2178
Diamond Cut Silk. Looks like 60 cm (24 inches) but only take up room like a 45 cm (18 inch) silk. 100% China Silk.
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Article number: 2186
You shake a silk and produce a second silk, tied to the corner of the first silk. You unknot the silks and place away the first silk and then produce a third silk, tied to a corner of the second silk.
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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: 1810
Dye Tube - Soft plastic slightly conical flesh coloured Dye Tube, with a rim at one end. No divider.
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Article number: 1485
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Article number: 1484
Dye Tube -with divider hard plastic, flesh coloured Dye Tube with rims at both ands and a dividing disc inside.
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Article number: 2914
A spectator selects a card from a deck. The performer says he has a silk with the replica of the selected card on it as a prediction. When he displays the silk it has several cards on it, which...
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