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BK-1503
Volume 2 of Ed Marlo's classic series, Revolutionary Card Technique. Based on the theme of palming off cards while cards are in action. All possible variations, embellishments, enlargements and subdivisions of these fascinating techniques are addressed.
$7.95
TR-3582
The Invisible Hand gives you thousands of possibilities from amazing miracles. You can vanish, change colors, sizes or shapes of different objects, cut and restore a rope, etc. You can show your hands before and after the
$110.00
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TK-0827
Remember Imprint, Extract, and Got Change by Jason Yu? Jason's unique approach to visual magic has taken the magic community by storm. This time, Jason is sharing an underground effect he has been perfecting for the past four years. A practical visual
$34.95
BK-6769
In 2019, Larry Hass released the first of two posthumous books that were to share all of Eugene Burger's unpublished materials. Carried out at Eugene's request and in close collaboration, these books reflect Eugene's fondest wish
$119.95
BK-2369A
Jim Steinmeyer expands his beloved Impuzzibilities series with the introduction of Bewildering Impuzzibilities. Bewildering Impuzzibilities is the 10th release in an incredible set of books devoted to fascinating and delightful effects using mysterious
$26.00
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
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
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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