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Spectator randomly chooses a color from a choice of four. The magician removes the selected color on a necklace from a jewel box which may then be shown empty!
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PREDICT A PENDANT
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PREDICT A PENDANT
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PREDICT A PENDANT
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TR-5262
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$149.95
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An absolutely ingenious prop originally designed by Eric Lewis. Main Routine: Borrow a Bill from an audience member, the larger the bill the better--I use a twenty dollar bill. Ask a spectator to step forward--I use a young lady. Tear a corner off the bill and hand the rest of the bill to the young lady. Ask her to place it in the open pendant, which is in a beautiful display case and close the pendant. Remove the pendant from the display case and have the girl hold it. The corner of the bill can be burned or vanished. Now a spectator sitting in the third seat of the third row or any place you desire will be asked to reach under his seat and remove a taped envelope. He is invited on stage with the envelope. Without the magician touching the envelope, the spectator is asked to open it and remove its contents. He will produce a twenty dollar bill with a corner missing. The girl will be asked to open the pendant. Inside she will find the matching corner. There are literally DOZENS of other routines that can be performed with this device.

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An absolutely ingenious prop originally designed by Eric Lewis.  Main Routine: Borrow a Bill from an audience member, the larger the bill the better--I use a twenty dollar bill.  Ask a spectator to step forward--I use a young lady.
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