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GHOST TUBE--5" x 8"
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GHOST TUBE--5" x 8"
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GHOST TUBE--5" x 8"
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TK-0667
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$19.95
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The magician shows an empty cylinder. The audience can easily see clearly through the cylinder and are fully convinced that it is empty. The magician then plucks a few things from the air and throws them at the cylinder. He then proceeds to produce these things from the cylinder! Use this Ghost Tube to produce silks, spring flowers, paper streamers, currency notes and a variety of other things. We were able to load several 18? silks and there was still room for a lot more. In this Ghost Tube you would be able to load over a dozen 9? silks or over two dozen 6? silks or a 20? silk streamer. Measures 8 inches tall and has an outer diameter of 5 inches. Metal construction with a white painted finish and blue tape accent bands.
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The magician shows an empty cylinder.  The audience can easily see clearly through the cylinder and are fully convinced that it is empty.  The magician then plucks a few things from the air and throws them at the cylinder.  He
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