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BK-1454
Over 25 original tricks, especially featuring the famous Ireland Card System, used by many experts. Also Silk to Streamers, Streamer Production, 4 Thimble Vanish, Stretching a Cigarette, Come & Go Gimmick, Giant Match, Sucker Card Trick, 4 Ace Control, 2
$9.95
BK-1770
Feature: The Slug by Martin Nash. Articles & Tricks by: Mark Aspiazu, Wesley James, Steinmeyer, John H. Zander, JK Hartman, Doug Edwards, Trini Montes, Steve Reynolds, Nathan Kranzo, Jamie Badman, Aaron Shields, Bill White, Andi Gladwin, Christopher Fari
$3.95
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TK-0823
What if you have the ability to extract a person's thought and materialize it? Imagine a spectator selects an imagination coin. No one else could possible know. However you are able to sense the energy of the thoughts and reveals the information bit
$29.95
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-0818
Fragment is a clever and practical approach to the visual appearing deck effect, including additional applications such as smooth transpositions and deck vanishes utilizing the Fragment gimmick. This is a collaboration from the entire
$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
BK-6783
Enthusiastic yet? Welcome back to another compelling compilation of clever card conjuring for the card magic enthusiast. This book is not intended for beginners, as some knowledge of card magic is already expected. But there is nothing contained
$24.95
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
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