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TK-0450
The Okito Box is a cylindrical box fitted to the size of a U.S. half-dollar, used to perform coin magic. Invented by Tobias Bamberg, better known by the Stage name Okito, who first discovered the effect using a pill box for indigestion
$16.95
TR-0937
Here is an easy trick that requires no skill but has the appearance of highly skillful manipulation. First an empty glass is shown and covered with a silk. Four real half dollars are placed on a handsome coin stand as seen in the illustration. Performe
$16.95
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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
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-0806
An empty Coke bottle is set inside of a brightly decorated tube with the top of the Coke bottle in sight. It is removed from the tube and is now full of Coke! REAL glass Coke bottle! Easy to perform! Everything you need is included!
$59.95
DV-3294
John Horn has created the most visual Sharpie revelation ever. Taking the standard Sharpie revelation and turning it on its head creating a moment of instant visual impact! Imagine being able Smudge the Sharpie logo to form the name
$49.95
DV-3312
The modern-day Card Stab! Sonic Stab is a versatile card prediction routine with style! With a pair of standard headphones around your neck, you will pick out your spectator's chosen card every single time. Just toss the
$24.95
DV-3329
The PERFECT Halloween Effect. Reveal ANYTHING in the creepiest (and coolest) way--Reveal Thoughts IN BLOOD! A card is selected, memorized, and lost in the pack. The magician reveals the wrong card, appearing to have failed miserably. The magician
$9.95
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