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TR-5235
Begin by showing a mouse, while you explain that it is the first pet you used in your magic shows. The mouse works as "Judy the Mouse", by using your thumb inside it and wiggling it, pretending it is alive. After a few gags and
$24.95
TR-1034
An oldie and a goodie! The magician threads three wooden beads onto two golden laces. The spectator then secures the beads on the laces with a double knot. Much to the surprise of the spectator, though, the beads can be immediately removed from the lac
$3.50
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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-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;
$49.95
TK-0829
Wayne Dobson's UTD is one seriously clever deck for the mentalist/mind reader. Whether you are a close-up worker or stage performer, hobbyist or pro you will love 'UTD'. Imagine a tossed deck that can be examined and shuffled. A tossed deck that works
$129.95
TK-0823
What if you have the ability to extract a person's thought and materialize it? Imagine a spectator selects an imagination coin. No one else could possible know. However you are able to sense the energy of the thoughts and reveals the information bit
$29.95
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
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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