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BK-6459
This long-anticipated, brand new volume of Classic Leech Card, Thimble, Billiard Balls (and more) tricks and slieghts is newly edited by Chicago Magician and creator of "The Selec-Trick Deck", Danny Rudnick. Forward by Roberto Giobbi.
$49.95
BK-5157
This has been out of print for about two years--now it is back and all you guys who have been asking can now get it. Bendix, Brown, Himber, Kaps, LePaul, Mullica--all the wallets are here with their own chapters. Contributors to the “work” on the wallet
$44.95
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TK-0840
Imagine this: You show the spectator a card saying that represents a prediction...the prophecy of Horus. Then you introduce cards of mixed puzzle pieces saying that they create three typical Egyptian symbols. At this point the spectator will proceed to
$24.95
TK-0816
It's absolutely brilliant! Both the premise and the method-Shimshi. From the creative minds of The Other Brothers comes an effect that is five years in the making - one of the very first concepts ever developed by the imaginative duo.
$29.95
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
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
BK-6782
Nick Diffatte's first hardbound collection is not jam-packed with oodles of tricks. What fills its pages are deceptive, engaging, real-world routines devised and developed by one of the hardest-working, laugh-provoking, multi-talented performers
$54.95
DV-3325
John Stessel is a strikingly creative magician. On this DVD, he invites you to take an intriguing journey into his world. Abandon all preconceptions. Inside this mysterious realm, you won't encounter common effects produced by familiar methods.
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