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BK-1576
With every laugh, every detail, every nuance! This is the one that wowed convention audiences and brought screams from laymen--the one with the assistant who couldn't care less! It's the one where everybody knows where the rabbit is except him. The one
$9.95
TR-1486
The original effect by Alexander Allen appeared as The Jerk and Jump Thinghy in the January 2005 issue of the Linking Ring Magazine. This commercial version has a few modifications and additions to the original published idea.
$8.95
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BK-6778
There is something in this book for every style of magic and magician. Stand-Up Magic pieces, Mentalism, Close-Up Magic, and even work on major Grand Scale Stage Illusions jump to life over 300 pages. This is Scott's career making book,
$294.95
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
BK-6786
I really admire Jeff Stone's approach to mentalism. His effects are not only especially powerful, but also clear and undeniable. And his presentations [in Stone Cold Mental] provide strong theatrical themes, while leaving plenty of room for
$24.95
DV-3302
Dani DaOrtiz and Juan Tamariz come together once again, to create a novel work with exclusive and very interesting content for all lovers of magic. Even in the midst of a pandemic, Juan and Dani have decided to create something
$34.95
BK-6774
Acclaimed television producer and author John Fisher has assembled an unparalleled cast in the pages of Heroes of Magic. Combining firsthand experience and behind-the-scenes stories with deep historical understanding, each profile captures
$74.95
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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