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WRONG WAY
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WRONG WAY
Item Name:
WRONG WAY
Item #:
TR-4121
Author/Artist:
Vernet
Price/ea:
$29.92
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The magician displays a large traffic sign with a big arrow on each side and explains the importance of traffic going the proper direction. The arrow on one side is shown to be pointing left and the arrow on the other side points to the right. Now the comedy begins-the magician continues to show both sides of the sign, but now the arrows change directions and end up pointing the same way, up and down. Finally, the magician explains, "...and we all know what happens when you don't pay attention to the traffic signals..." and with that the sign drops open to show a 44" tall police officer with a cut out for the magician's face! Great for comedy with a wonderful surprise climax, Wrong Way is a must for any magician working with youngsters. Comes complete with the special printed traffic sign.

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The magician displays a large traffic sign with a big arrow on each side and explains the importance of traffic going the proper direction.  The arrow on one side is shown to be pointing left and the arrow on the other side points to the right.  Now the c
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