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TR-0907
As you relate the story about your beloved Grandpa Harry, who taught who magic, you exhibit a deck of cards. Explaining how Harry's memory was starting to go, you show how Harry, as a memory aid, wrote the names of his children and grandchildren on the b
$15.00
BK-2566A
With contributions by Ron Dayton, Martin Gardner, Chuck Leach, Stacey MacKenzie, Billy McComb, Vanni Pul, James Swoger, and Hugh Turley, this new book shows you how to create colorful magic with ordinary crayons. Jeff Brown,
$9.95
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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-6774
Acclaimed television producer and author John Fisher has assembled an unparalleled cast in the pages of Heroes of Magic. Combining firsthand experience and behind-the-scenes stories with deep historical understanding, each profile captures
$74.95
DV-3317
Dani DaOrtiz and Juan Tamariz come together once again, to create a novel work with exclusive and very interesting content for all lovers of magic. Even in the midst of a pandemic, Juan and Dani have decided to create something original for the
$39.95
BK-6790
Robert Giobbi's Sharing Secrets is the magic theory book we've all needed. As we've come to expect with Roberto's publications, the information is organized efficiently, presented with clarity, and accompanied with useful applications. If your goal
$64.95
TK-0821
The First Real-Time Nail Bend in the History of Magic! STEEL is the first real nail bend to date. It is Rasmus's underground method, used by him for many years, to bend real steel nails in real time. The nails can be marked or signed
$49.95
DV-3325
John Stessel is a strikingly creative magician. On this DVD, he invites you to take an intriguing journey into his world. Abandon all preconceptions. Inside this mysterious realm, you won't encounter common effects produced by familiar methods.
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