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TR-4248
For those who like strong close-up magic, this is a very useful gimmick. We supply you a cleverly gimmicked magnetic card, which we refer to as the Chop Card. The Chop Card is to be used with any ordinary matching Bicycle deck. With
$5.95
TR-4033
The magician shows his audience a vibrantly colored feather, and attempts to balance it on the back of a playing card. He succeeds! But then, the real magic happens: The feather seemingly controlled by the spirits, rises to a vertical position on the b
$15.95
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TK-0819
A few years back Joel Dickinson released an effect called Solitude. A brilliant new take on the card to impossible location plot. Since that time there have been other versions hitting the market but none match the ingenuity of Solitude Extreme!
$32.95
TK-0822
Introducing Anverdi's COLOR MATCH. DUPLICATE the EXACT colored drawing your audience member has created, plus SO much more! Read minds with a press of a button. Anverdi's Color Match pens can now be placed in ANY cup, glass or pen holder! You can
$299.95
TK-0799
Make a bet that gives you very bad odds, only 20% chance you'll win. Place a large bill into a wallet, and a spectator locks it in with a padlock. Show 5 keys and explain that only 1 of these keys will open the lock. They can win the money
$59.95
BK-6797
Asi Wind and Vanishing Inc. present one of the most comprehensive explorations ever written about a topic that is far too often overlooked by magicians and mentalists. One of the most widely-respected magicians and thinkers in the industry, Asi
$59.95
BK-2625A
Is magic an art? Magicians have been thinking about it in the wrong way for more than a century. If you feel that the question is merely academic, Brushstrokes explains the value for every magician, with examples from history and from current
$26.95
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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