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SLIDE W/GIMMICK
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SLIDE W/GIMMICK
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SLIDE W/GIMMICK
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DV-2518
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De'Mon
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$54.95
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A SIGNED TORN CARD COMES TO LIFE BY VISIBLY RESTORING ITSELF! A signed card can be openly torn in half or already torn. You make one half magically cling to the other. The torn half comes to life and visibly slides across to restore itself! The restored card is handed out for the spectator to keep. NO THREADS OR ELASTICS. Includes easy no-palm handlings. Slide a signed playing card, business card, matchbook or paper money. Resets in seconds. Bonus Mis-Made Card--Restore the signed card into a Mis-Made impossible object...then give it away as a souvenir! Includes the precision Mark Allen engineered SLIDE GIMMICK, DVD and 12 Mis-Made Kings. Refills available from Midwest Magic.

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A SIGNED TORN CARD COMES TO LIFE BY VISIBLY RESTORING ITSELF!  A signed card can be openly torn in half or already torn.  You make one half magically cling to the other.  The torn half comes to life and visibly slides across to
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