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BALL THRU HAND
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BALL THRU HAND
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BALL THRU HAND
Item #:
TR-0802
Author/Artist:
Viking Haenchen
Price/ea:
$59.95
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This precision piece of magic defies logic. A beautiful brass plunger, a brass cup and a steel ball make up what is now a classic piece of Magic. The performer displays a solid brass plunger and a solid steel ball. The ball is dropped into the brass cup, which is resting atop the back of the performer’s hand. The plunger is used to press the ball ‘flat’…or so they think. The plunger is removed and the ball has vanished, only to appear moments later as it falls through the performer’s hand! This is one of Viking’s most beautiful brass offerings. A true piece of real Magic that you will use often. Collectors have been snatching them up for their beauty and future value.

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This precision piece of magic defies logic.  A beautiful brass plunger, a brass cup and a steel ball make up what is now a classic piece of Magic.  The performer displays a solid brass plunger and a solid steel ball.  The ball is dropped into the brass cu
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