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BK-1433
Unusual collection of magical window displays that you can use to advertise your show, or for any occasion where the public must be attracted. Causes people to stop, look, study and read your ad, or take note of whatever the window display advertises. A
$7.50
TK-0795
Color changes have stood the test of time as one of the most mysterious moments you can give to your audience with a deck of cards. Whether it's a slow change that melts their brain, or a quick eye-catcher, every card magician has a
$19.95
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TK-0839
I would like to you a story. In this story, you spread the cards and ask your audience to name any card. No force. You isolate their selection and put away rest of the cards. You turn the tuck case around to show them the brand name of the
$29.95
TK-0834
After the huge success of the "Lynx Wallet', Gee Magic is proud to finally bring you the "Lynx Wallet 2.0" and the great just got greater! Based on the effect "Bang On" by Marc Oberon, Gonçalo Gil and Gee Magic brought you an innovating method
$99.95
TK-0823
What if you have the ability to extract a person's thought and materialize it? Imagine a spectator selects an imagination coin. No one else could possible know. However you are able to sense the energy of the thoughts and reveals the information bit
$29.95
BK-6790
Robert Giobbi's Sharing Secrets is the magic theory book we've all needed. As we've come to expect with Roberto's publications, the information is organized efficiently, presented with clarity, and accompanied with useful applications. If your goal
$64.95
TK-0821
The First Real-Time Nail Bend in the History of Magic! STEEL is the first real nail bend to date. It is Rasmus's underground method, used by him for many years, to bend real steel nails in real time. The nails can be marked or signed
$49.95
BK-6776
Suzy Wandas came from the humblest of beginnings. Nothing about her entry into the world was auspicious, nor did it portend to her future as a star on the stages of Europe, England, or America. Instead, Jeanne Van Dyck was born in
$59.95
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