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BK-6599
Jim Magus, the master of the bizarre, using Doug Higley's Dark Museum, with routines by Ed Loveland, Ed Solomon, R. Shane, Dr. Spektor, Ron "Kotah" Dayton, Tony Eye, Michael Fraughton, Bill Fienning, Clifford the Red, Dean Montal
$34.95
BK-1504
The only book written exclusively on this subject. A complete treatise on the continuous production of fans of cards from the fingertips. Illustrated with many sketches, front and back views. One of the greatest applause getters in the business, and yo
$8.00
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TK-0822
Introducing Anverdi's COLOR MATCH. DUPLICATE the EXACT colored drawing your audience member has created, plus SO much more! Read minds with a press of a button. Anverdi's Color Match pens can now be placed in ANY cup, glass or pen holder! You can
$299.95
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
TK-0839
I would like to you a story. In this story, you spread the cards and ask your audience to name any card. No force. You isolate their selection and put away rest of the cards. You turn the tuck case around to show them the brand name of the
$29.95
BK-6782
Nick Diffatte's first hardbound collection is not jam-packed with oodles of tricks. What fills its pages are deceptive, engaging, real-world routines devised and developed by one of the hardest-working, laugh-provoking, multi-talented performers
$54.95
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
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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