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TR-0834
Viking's version of a Brema classic. Two polished hexagonal rods are displayed. They are connected by two cords that run across both rods. The performer has the spectator select one of the cords and this cord is severed. A magical pass and the cord is
$60.95
TR-5874
You heard it right--they're playing cards made of flash paper. The poker image is printed on one side, making it look like a common poker card, and you can't identify that it's flash paper from a distance. Excellent for close-up magic.
$14.95
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TK-0837
Imagine a couple carefully examining two ancient Chinese coins, one red and one black. Then they begin to attract each other like magnets and finally merge into one in the hands of the couple. This is a miracle full of meaning and emotion. The
$79.95
BK-2625A
Is magic an art? Magicians have been thinking about it in the wrong way for more than a century. If you feel that the question is merely academic, Brushstrokes explains the value for every magician, with examples from history and from current
$26.95
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
BK-6776
Suzy Wandas came from the humblest of beginnings. Nothing about her entry into the world was auspicious, nor did it portend to her future as a star on the stages of Europe, England, or America. Instead, Jeanne Van Dyck was born in
$59.95
TK-0799
Make a bet that gives you very bad odds, only 20% chance you'll win. Place a large bill into a wallet, and a spectator locks it in with a padlock. Show 5 keys and explain that only 1 of these keys will open the lock. They can win the money
$59.95
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
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