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PROBLEMA
TR-9041
This effect has long been unavailable. Six dice are shown to a spectator in a little gift box. The dice have all different numbers facing up. A seventh die is introduced to the spectators after the box is closed. A spectator freely throws the die on t
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SHRINKING DICE
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Instantly change a single black die into a tiny black one! Fast and easy even for a beginner! A classic trick made available again, and in authentic S.S. Adams packaging! So easy to do, too! Place the black die into the red box.
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PROBLEMA--WOOD
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PROBLEMA--WOOD
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PROBLEMA--WOOD
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TK-0380
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$34.95
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A BEAUTIFUL version of this classic and baffling effect! The magician shows an elegant wooden box containing six black dice arranged in order from 1 to 6 and covers it with a lid. He then hands a spectator a dice cup, or any simple little cup (not supplied) with a die inside, inviting him to shake it and turn it upside down over the box, so that a random number is selected. Unbelievably, when the magician removes the lid, all the dice now show the exact same number. The wooden box measures 8 x 3 x 6 cm (3.14 x 1.18 x 2.36 in.) The performance can be repeated a second time and at the end everything can be given out to be examined. It is rare to find a stunning piece of crafted wood magic these days-get yours now!

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A BEAUTIFUL version of this classic and baffling effect!   The magician shows an elegant wooden box containing six black dice arranged in order from 1 to 6 and covers it with a lid.  He then hands a spectator a dice cup, or any simple little cup
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