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The performer displays a small (about 2.5 inches round) velour drawstring bag, which he claims is a Mojo Bag filled with "magic seeds." The magician dumps seeds out of the bag, which is seen to be empty otherwise. The
TR-3056
$19.95
You're in a coffee shop, relaxing with friends and sipping your favorite cup of joe. You're waiting until the moment is just right for some...MOJOE! "Watch," you say as you hold the coffee cup between your hands. Suddenly
TR-5176
$59.95
Two nails are apparently pushed through a 260 animal balloon. Once both nails are through, you can allow your audience to look through the tube so they can see both nails. The illusion is unbelieveable. The nails are
TR-3250
$34.95
Begin by vanishing a borrowed marked coin or a ring. Have the spectator open a box in view the whole time. There's another box inside it. They open the third box inside and their ring is inside! These are actual Nesting Boxes, no
TR-4999
$69.95
You borrow a ring or any small object from the audience and vanish it. You then draw attention to an acrylic plastic box sitting on your table that has been completely banded with rubber bands. You had over the
TR-2063
$59.95
What do Tom Mullica, Jay Sankey, David Roth, Albert Goshman, Harry Lorayne, Jeff McBride, Dr. Sawa, Rich Kaufman and Lisa Menna all have in common? Well, they are all stars of magic, they all appeared at the NEW YORK
DV-1122
$19.95
An Oreo cookie is displayed and a piece bitten from it. The Oreo is shown in full view with the piece missing. The performer draws attention to the bitten Oreo & spits the missing piece back at the bitten Oreo. Instantly, the Oreo
TR-8128
$12.95
Have you ever tried to play with the perspective of an object? We all know that if you put something closer to your eyes, that thing looks much bigger than other objects at the back of them. With the new creation of Julio
TK-0528
$24.95
A Classic Made Modern--Gone are the days where magicians would borrow a man's cotton handkerchief from an audience member, but that did not stop Peter Samelson from perfecting a classic piece of magic for modern audiences. As a part
TR-2514A
$59.95
The cruelest thing to happen at the workplace since cubicles! Introducing the teeth chattering, flinch-inducing, spine-tingling Poor Boy Paper Cut! Ask a coworker for a sticky note (or give your spectator a pack of sticky
TK-0536
$14.95
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