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TR-0662
Do you like great card magic? I thought so, and here it is! This comes complete with a DVD that teaches all of the moves necessary to perform this mystery. Performance, explanation of routine and sleights, it is all here on this DVD and the cards are i
$24.95
TR-9130
Two rubber balls that look, feel and squeeze the same...but try bouncing them! One rebounds in a most lively manner while the other...well...its about as bounceless as a piece of clay! Highly visual, golf ball size, perfect for palming or sleeving and g
$9.95
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DV-3296
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
TK-0837
Imagine a couple carefully examining two ancient Chinese coins, one red and one black. Then they begin to attract each other like magnets and finally merge into one in the hands of the couple. This is a miracle full of meaning and emotion. The
$79.95
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
DV-3291
Many magicians have suffered from performing effects that are similar with all their competitions. True story, yours truly have walked into a school show and an agent asked me whether if I'll be performing the bowling trick or that
$99.95
TK-0818
Fragment is a clever and practical approach to the visual appearing deck effect, including additional applications such as smooth transpositions and deck vanishes utilizing the Fragment gimmick. This is a collaboration from the entire
$29.95
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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