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TR-1936
A Drawer Box with crystal clear see-through drawer sides and bottom, in a handy size (6"x4"x3"), that will hold the usual production items, small birds, white mice or even a baby bunny. Beautifully made in Perspex with a metal knob, the box can also be u
$79.95
JO-0156
Throws a seven or an eleven every time. Set consists of a pair of regular dice and another pair that can't miss.
$2.95
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TK-0832
The spectator selects a card and writes the number and suit on a sugar envelope. The magician opens the envelope, pours the sugar on the spectator's forearm and the selected card appears written on the skin. It is the old and great "ashes on arm"
$34.95
TK-0835
1. Give the spectator a prediction. 2. Ribbon spread a deck of playing cards. 3. Ask the spectator to choose a number. 4. Count to the number chosen... After several months of work in collaboration with David Ferrari to refine this
$24.95
BK-6777
Max Malini circled the globe eight times, enthralling kings and emperors, czars and presidents. After a private show at the White House, Theodore Roosevelt said, "A remarkable young man and a remarkable performance." His techniques,
$124.95
DV-3294
John Horn has created the most visual Sharpie revelation ever. Taking the standard Sharpie revelation and turning it on its head creating a moment of instant visual impact! Imagine being able Smudge the Sharpie logo to form the name
$49.95
TK-0825
Have you ever wanted to travel back in time? Now you can! "Wait rewind that! I need you to show me that again!"--Tom Elderfield. "Genius new method."--Patrick Kun. "A pocket-sized DeLorean, this is dope."--Calen Morelli. A spectator picks a date
$19.95
TK-0824
Any card is selected and is initialized on its back by the spectator. The card is shuffled back into the deck. Next, a blank-faced card with a hole in its center is shown and placed on top of the deck - the top card can be clearly seen
$34.95
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