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TR-7028
Do you do close-up magic? Do you carry magic with you wherever you go? Do you always leave the house with a deck of cards? Why carry your props in your pockets? Here is a perfect solution. It is the ideal way to carry your
$15.95
TR-7817
Viking has spared no expense in bringing the Magic fraternity one of the finest Palming Coins ever produced. A beautiful replica of a Liberty Dollar. Reeded edges for gripping; thin profile
$2.95
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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
TK-0817
Debut is a visually surprising way to produce small objects at your fingertips! Utilize this clever gimmick in your pre-existing routines or a use it in a straight forward impromptu situation for friends and family. A great magician takes advantage
$24.95
TK-0832
The spectator selects a card and writes the number and suit on a sugar envelope. The magician opens the envelope, pours the sugar on the spectator's forearm and the selected card appears written on the skin. It is the old and great "ashes on arm"
$34.95
TK-0824
Any card is selected and is initialized on its back by the spectator. The card is shuffled back into the deck. Next, a blank-faced card with a hole in its center is shown and placed on top of the deck - the top card can be clearly seen
$34.95
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
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
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