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BK-1231
Sid Lorraine’s first book, “Patter”, was originally published in 1938. In 1939, Sid’s second book, A Magician In the House, was produced. In 1950, the magical world was treated to the third Sid Lorraine patter opus, More Patter. In 1962, a fourth entry
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TR-0753
A solid three-dimensional clock (4"H x 4"W x 1.5"D) is seen sitting on a table with a brown paper bag sitting behind it. The magician covers the clock with a piece of cardboard and when the cardboard is lifted the clock has vanished. Everyone thinks the
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BK-6791
"52 Memories is one of the most important magic books to be published in the last ten years."--Tomas Blomberg. Many magic books can be trivialized. They are, after all, just a collection of tricks. But, 52 Memories is more than that;
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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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