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BK-1976
After an adsence of many years, Bourde is back with a manuscript on mentalism with business cards. Includes a chapter on Ray Piatt's Caper Case 2000. Besides the routines, you'll find Bourde's often controversial meanderings, reminisces and opinions. C
$53.00
TR-8228
An audience expects every magician worth his name to produce a Rabbit, and if he is true to tradition, the rabbit must magically materialize from his empty top hat. Caring for and feeding a real rabbit, circumventing the laws for using animals in a perfo
$22.95
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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-6787
This latest book out on card tricks is a collection from among the best classic impromptu, mostly self-working card tricks. It is not your average card trick book full of cheesy, simple dime store card tricks. It contains over 100 tricks plus variants
$24.95
TK-0806
An empty Coke bottle is set inside of a brightly decorated tube with the top of the Coke bottle in sight. It is removed from the tube and is now full of Coke! REAL glass Coke bottle! Easy to perform! Everything you need is included!
$59.95
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
BK-6773
After spending fifty years collecting Sawing in Half memorabilia, and the past year and a half researching and writing this incredible story, I couldn't be more excited for you to see the finished product. Learn how this trick
$124.95
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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